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A landmark in the development of serious hypertext, The In Memoriam Web demonstrated the critical power and excitement that can be created by collaborative hypertext writing. Like many great works of literature, Alfred Lord Tennyson's In Memoriam is densely allusive and referential, a sort of hypertext in the making; but since In Memoriam was composed in discrete parts meant to be read reflectively and in juxtaposition, this work lends itself particularly well to hypertextual treatment. Landow and Lanestedt's work provides students and scholars with a remarkable perspective on this monument of elegiac verse.
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About the author: George P. Landow Also by George P. Landow: The Dickens Web Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology
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