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 Some Hypertext Models from Print
Cortazars Hopscotch
 
James Joyces Ulyssesshifting p.o.v. and styles
 
Becketts Trilogythe power of variational repetition
 
David Marksons Wittgensteins Mistress and Readers Blockcognitive modeled writing
 
Raymond Queneaus 100,000,000,000 Sonnets
 
Strip-book-style childrens or novelty books
 
Encyclopedias and reference books
 
Massively referential writing such as by Leyner or
  Foucault
 
Associative cyclical narratives such as Carol Masos 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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