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Conception of Cover Design by Paul Delany
CONTENTS
Part I. Introduction
Hypertext, Hypermedia and Literary Studies: The State of the Art. George P. Landow and Paul Delany 3 Part II. Theory
Reading and Writing the Electronic Book. Nicole Yankelovich, Norman Meyrowitz and Andries van Dam 53 The Rhetoric of Hypermedia: Some Rules for Authors George P. Landow 81 Topographic Writing: Hypertext and the E]ectronic Writing Space. Jay David Bolter 105 Reading From the Map: Metonymy and Metaphor in the Fiction of "Forking Paths.'" Stuart Moulthrop 119 From Electronic Books to Electronic Libraries: Revisiting "Reading and Writing the Electronic Book." Nicole Yankelovich 133 Poem Descending a Staircase: Hypertext and the Simultaneity of Experience. William Dickey 143 Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium. John Slatin 153 Threnody: Psychoanalytic Digressions on the Subject of Hypertexts. Terence Harpold 171 Part III. Applications
Biblical Studies and Hypertext Steven J. DeRose. 185 Ancient Materials, Modern Media: Shaping the Study of Classics with Hypertext. Gregory Crane and Elli Mylonas 205 Adapting Published Material into Intermedia Documents. Paul Kahn 221 The Shakespeare Project. Larry Friedlander 257 The Emblematic Hyperbook. David Graham 273 HyperCard Stacks for Fielding's Joseph Andrews: Issues of Design and Content. Paul Delany and John K. Gilbert 287 Hypertext for the PC: the Ruben Dario Project. Joseph A. Feustle Jr. 299 Conceptualizing Hypermedia Curricula for Literary Studies in Schools. Alister Cumming and Gerri Sinclair 315
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