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Computerbased sources

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Moulthrop, Stuart: Victory Garden. © 1991 by Stuart Moulthrop. Published by Eastgate Systems, Inc. 134 Main Street, Watertown, MA 02172, USA.

Munksgaard Multimedia: Sofies Verden. Box-set of 1 CD-ROM + manual. Danish version. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1997. Available in English as Sophie's World, published by MacMillan Interactive Publishing, 1997.

Virgin Entertainment: The Pandora Directive - a Tex Murphy Adventure. London: Access, 1996. Boxset of 6 CD-ROM's + manual.


Printed sources

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Web-address: http://www.amherst.edu/~sbauerba/hy-lit.html

Birkerts, Sven (Birkerts): The Gutenberg Elegies - The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age, London: Faber and Faber, 1994 (paperback edition 1996)

Birkerts, Sven: 'Second Thoughts' in The Review of Contemporary Fiction: The Future of Fiction, vol. 16, nr. 1, Spring 1996. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp. 9-13.

Borges, Jorge Luis: Fictions, trans. by Grove Press Inc., ed. Anthony Kerrigan. London: Calder Publications, 1985.

Bolter, Jay David (Bolter): Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, 1991.

Foucault, Michel: 'What is an Author' in: Twentieth-century Literary theory - An introductory Anthology, ed. Vassilis Lambropoulus and David Neal Miller. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1987. Pp. 124-144.

Gaarder, Jostein: Sophie's World, trans. Paulette Mr ller (1994). London: Phoenix, 1995.

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Moulthrop, Stuart: 'Hypertext and the Politics of Interpretation', February 1989. Web-address: http://www.ubalt.edu/www/ygcla/sam/essays/prezones.html

Norris, Drew: 'Vonnegut, Pynchon, and Cortazar: A Generation of Proto-Hypertext Authors'.Web-address: http://www.duke.edu/~dnorris

Rokeby, David: 'Transforming Mirrors: Subjectivity and Control in Interactive Media' in: Critical Issues in Electronic Media (ed. Penny, Simon). N.Y.: State University of NewYork, 1995. Pp. 133-158.

Tolva, John Nathan: 'The Heresy of Hypertext: Fear and Anxiety in the Late Age of Print'. Web-address: http://www.mindspring.com/~jntolva/heresy.html. Presented at the University of Missouri Graduate Student Conference, January 1995.


© Lisbeth Klastrup, 1997