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Some Hypertext Models from Print
- Cortazar’s Hopscotch
- James Joyce’s Ulysses—shifting p.o.v. and styles
- Beckett’s Trilogy—the power of variational repetition
- David Markson’s Wittgenstein’s Mistress and Reader’s Block—cognitive modeled writing
- Raymond Queneau’s 100,000,000,000 Sonnets
- Strip-book-style children’s or novelty books
- Encyclopedias and reference books
- Massively referential writing such as by Leyner or Foucault
- Associative cyclical narratives such as Carol Maso’s Ava
- Narratives with disjointed plot and style such as by Pynchon
- Narratives with a jumbled, but coherent, chronology such as by Proust
- Narratives with a disjointed point of view such as by Woolf
- Poems published as unbound, separate pages or cards such as by Bruce Andrews
- Choose-Your-Own-Adventure
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