McEneaney, John E. “Toward a Post-Critical Theory of Hypertext.”

Working Paper, 17 Dec. 1997. Retrieved 31 Aug. 2005. http://personalwebs.oakland.edu/~mceneane/nrc/conf97/nrc97ht5.pdf

This article discusses Agrippa in terms of an unconventional theory of hypertext that regards traditional print as more “hypertextual” than electronic text formats.

“on-line help systems, text-based diagnostic systems, and hypertext fiction [which] typically involve either a central axis of organization, a hierarchical structure, or both…[Agrippa’s] electronic medium serves not only to enforce the linearity of the text, but even takes the linearity two steps further by making it both directional and temporal-Agrippa is a one-way trip and there’s no way back!”