Bibliography and Further Reading
Bibliography
Roland Barthes, S / Z, translated by Richard Miller (London, 1975)
Jay David Bolter, Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext and the History of Writing (Hillsdale, 1991), 'Critical Theory and the New Writing Space' pp.147 -70.
Claire Lamont, 'Annotating a Text: Literary Theory and Electronic Hypertext' in Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory, ed Kathryn Sutherland (Oxford,1997) pp.47 - 66
George P. Landow, Hypertext 2.0: The Convergeance of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology, (Baltimore, 1997) Introduction pp.1-32 and Chapter 2: 'Hypertext and Critical Theory' pp.33 - 48
George P. Landow, 'What's a Critic to Do?: Critical Theory in the Age of Hypertext' in Hyper / Text / Theory, ed. George P. Landow (Baltimore,1994) pp.1-50
David S. Miall and Teresa Dobson, 'Reading Hypertext and the Experience of Literature' Journal of Digital Information 2.1 (August, 2001)
Further Reading
Patrick W. Connor, 'Lighting out for the Territory: Hypertext, Ideology, and Huckleberry Finn' in Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory, ed Kathryn Sutherland (Oxford,1997) pp.67 - 106
Phillip E. Doss, 'Traditional Theory and Innovative Practice: The Electronic Editor as Poststructuralist Reader' in The Literary Text in the Digital Age, ed. Richard J. Finneran (Michigan, 1996) pp.213 - 224
Vannevar Bush, 'As We May Think' first published in The Atlantic Monthly, July 1945
Ed. Philip Rice and Patricia Waugh, Modern Literary Theory: A Reader (London, 1996)
Julie Rivkin and Michael Ryan, Literary Theory: An Anthology (Oxford, 1998)
Hypertext Novels on the Web:
Michael Joyce, Twelve Blue
Walter Sorrell, The Heist
Geoff Ryman, 253
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