The Electronic Labyrinth |
Homepage (major guide to the genealogy, philosophy, structure, and technology of hypertext (as related to literature); includes links to many short essays as well as online literary resources at U. Alberta) (Christopher Keep, Tim McLaughlin, robin) |
Selected Resources: |
Guide to Publications on Hypertext Writing and Criticism |
Hypertext Terminology |
Literary Formats from Manuscripts to Electronic Texts (set of short informational essays on early precedents for contemporary hypertext and multimedia, ranging from palimpsenst and manuscripts through Blake and William Morris to electronic media) |
The Non-Linear Tradition in Literature (short information pages with links regarding eight print authors of particular relevance to the age of hypertext: Sterne, Robbe-Grillet, Nabokov, Cortázar, O'Brien, Calvino, Pavic) |
Re-Thinking the Book (short informational essays on the history of the book from its beginnings to contemporary hyper- and intertextuality) |
Software Environments |
Software Environments for Hypertext Work |
Time Line (chronology with links to informational resources elsewhere in the site) |
Writing and Reading Electronic Texts (short information essays on the structure, design, and process of authoring/reading hypertexts) |
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