[1] From: Guedon Jean-Claude <guedon@ERE.UMontreal.CA> (51)
Subject: Re: 12.0106 hypertext theory
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 19:31:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: Guedon Jean-Claude <guedon@ERE.UMontreal.CA>
Subject: Re: 12.0106 hypertext theory
Without forgetting the works, in French, by Jean-Pierre Balpe.
This is another good source of hypertext theory. Pierre L=E9vy also deals=
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with it in a number of his books.
Best,
Jean-Claude Gu=E9don
On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Humanist Discussion Group wrote:
> The literature on this subject is growing fast. Here are a few
> suggestions:
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> _Hyper/Text/Theory_, George P. Landow ed., Johns Hopskins UP, 1994.
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> _Hypertext. The Electronic Labyrinth_, Ilana Snyder, New York UP, 1997.
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> _Cybertext. Perspectives on Ergodic Literature_, Espen J. Aarseth, Johns
> Hopskins UP, 1997.
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> Search also for works by J. David Bolter, Michael Joyce, etc.
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> Jean-Francois Vallee
> Departement de litterature comparee
> Universite de Montreal
> valleej@magellan.umontreal.ca
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