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Critical Writing

5047 records
Title Author Publication Type Appears in Updated Year
False Pretenses, Parasites, and Monsters Tom LeClair Article in an online journal Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 2 24.09.2019 2000
Introduction (What (in the World) Was Postmodernism) David Ciccoricco Article or chapter in a book, Conference paper or presentation Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 2 24.09.2019 2016
I Read Because It is Absurd Birger Vanwesenbeeck Article or chapter in a book Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 2 24.09.2019
Hypertext Fiction on the Web: Unbound From Convention Matthew Mirapaul Article in a newspaper 24.09.2019 1997
Making Now R.M. Berry Article or chapter in a book Chapter 04: Fictions Present 24.09.2019 2007

Authors

4785 records
Last name Middle name First name Updated
Sal Marcio 20.03.2024
Roellin Zoe 20.03.2024
Popescu Ruxandra 20.03.2024
Onzaga Juanita 20.03.2024
Raphaël Paul 20.03.2024

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