Bibliography   » Press Notices

Brief press notices of Agrippa (a book of the dead). See also press releases from the publisher and press reviews.

Bibliography   » Biographies

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Bibliography   » Image, Video Resources

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Bibliography   » Scholarly Writings

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Bibliography   » Reviews

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Bibliography   » Interviews

Radio and print interviews with the creators of Agrippa (a book of the dead).

Agrippa Press Release/Prospectus (1992)

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Item #D1. Agrippa press release/prospectus from the publisher

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Aarseth, Espen. “Nonlinearity and Literary Theory.”

Hyper/Text/Theory. Ed. George Landow. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.

This article considers the influence that nonlinear texts might exert over more traditional literary analysis. (more…)

Aarseth, Espen J. Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature.

Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

This book explores the concept of interactive and dynamic texts as it manifests in a variety of digital works. (more…)

Dery, Mark (Ed.). “Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture.”

South Atlantic Quarterly Fall 1993.
Flame Wars: the Discourse of Cyberculture. Ed. Mark Dery. Durham: Duke UP, 1994

This special issue of the SAQ features fourteen different articles on the subject of cybertexts and cybercultures. Later published in book form by Duke University Press.
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