Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology"In this insightful and readable volume, Landow explores the relationship between contemporary literary and social theory and the latest advances in computer software."--Voice Literary Supplement. "A useful book for understanding the effect technology is having on scholarship."--Semiotic Review of Books. "Landow['s]... presentation is measured, experiential, lucid, moderate, and sensible. He merely points out that the concept hypertext' lets us test some concepts associated with critical theory, and gracefully shows how the technology is contributing to reconfigurations of text, author, narrative, and (literary) education."--Post Modern Culture. "Good news for teachers who are not too sensitive about their intellectual authority... Bad news for print culture."--Times Literary Supplement |
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Página 40
In contrast to thus adapting texts whose printed versions already divide into
sections analogous to lexias , one may , in the manner of Barthes ' s treatment of “
Sarrasine ” in S / Z , impose one ' s own divisions upon a work . Obvious
examples ...
In contrast to thus adapting texts whose printed versions already divide into
sections analogous to lexias , one may , in the manner of Barthes ' s treatment of “
Sarrasine ” in S / Z , impose one ' s own divisions upon a work . Obvious
examples ...
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As the opening sentences of this chapter may already have suggested , writing
about hypertext in Problems with Terminology : a print medium immediately
produces terminological problems much like those Barthes , Derrida , What Is the
...
As the opening sentences of this chapter may already have suggested , writing
about hypertext in Problems with Terminology : a print medium immediately
produces terminological problems much like those Barthes , Derrida , What Is the
...
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As Barthes explains in his famous exposition of the idea , " this ' I ' which
approaches the text is already itself a plurality of other texts , of codes which are
infinite ” ( S / Z , 10 ) . Barthes ' s point , which should seem both familiar and ...
As Barthes explains in his famous exposition of the idea , " this ' I ' which
approaches the text is already itself a plurality of other texts , of codes which are
infinite ” ( S / Z , 10 ) . Barthes ' s point , which should seem both familiar and ...
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Reconfiguring the Text | 35 |
Reconfiguring the Author | 71 |
Hypertext and the Aristotelian Conception of Plot | 101 |
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Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology George P. Landow Vista de fragmentos - 1992 |
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