A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology

by José Ángel García Landa (University of Zaragoza, Spain)

http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html

This file is an excerpt from the 11th online edition (2006)

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Michael Joyce

(Experimental novelist, writer and theorist of hypertext, New York U)

Works

Joyce, Michael. The War Outside of Ireland. Novel.

_____. "Siren Shapes: Exploratory and Constructive Hypertexts." Academic Computing 3 (Nov. 1988): 10-14, 37-42.

_____. Afternoon: A Story. Electronic text. 1987. New version. Watertown (MA): Eastgate Systems, 1990.

_____. "A Feel for Prose: Interstitial Links and the Contours of Hypertext." Writing on the Edge 4.1 (1992): 83-101.

_____. "La nueva enseñanza: hacia una pedagogía para una nueva cosmología." 1991. From Computer and Composition 9.2 (April 1992). Trans. Domingo Sánchez. In Literatura y cibercultura. Ed. Domingo Sánchez-Mesa. Madrid: Arco/Libros, 2004. 329-43.*

_____. "Selfish Interaction or Subversive Texts and the Multiple Novel." In Hypertext/Hypermedia Handbook. Ed. Emily Berk and Joseph Devlin. New York: McGraw-Hill/Intertext, 1991.

_____. WOE—A Memory of What Will Be. Storyspace document. Writing on the Edge 2.2 (Spring 1991).

_____. "Notes Toward an Unwritten Non-Linear Electronic Text, 'The End of Print Culture'." Postmodern Culture 2.1 (Sept. 1991).

_____. Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy and Poetics. Ann Arbor: U Michigan P, 1995.

_____. "Nonce Upon Some Times: Rereading Hypertext Fiction." In Second Thoughts: A Focus on Rereading. Ed. David Galef. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1998. 321-39.*

_____. Moral Tales and Meditations. Stories and essays. 2001.

http://www.moral-tales.com

_____. Liam's Going. Novel. McPherson and Company, 2002.

_____. "Then Again Who Isn't: Post-Hypertextual Rhetorics." In Silicon Literacies. Ed. Ilana Snyder. London: Routledge, 2002. 85-96.*

Bolter, J. D., and M. Joyce. "Hypertext and Creative Writing." Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Hypertext (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 1987). ACM Press. 41-50.

Bolter, David J., Michael Joyce, and John B. Smith. Storyspace: A Hypertext Writing Environment [Earlier subtitle: A Computer System for Reading and Writing.] Software. Cambridge (MA): Eastgate Systems, 1988-1993.

Bolter, J. David, Michael Joyce, John B. Smith, and Mark Bernstein. Getting Started with Storyspace. Cambridge (MA): Eastgate Systems, 1993.

Criticism

Bolter, J. David. Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing. Hillsdale (NJ): Erlbaum, 1991.

Douglas, J. Yellowlees. "'How Do I Stop This Thing?' Closure and Indeterminacy in Interactive Narratives." In Hyper/Text/Theory. Ed. George P. Landow. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994. 159-88.*

Kirschenbaum, Matthew. "Save As: Michael Joyce's afternoons." In Mechanisms: New Media and Forensic Textuality. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, forthcoming 2007.

Landow, George P. Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1992.*

Moulthrop, Stuart. "Hypertext and 'the Hyperreal'." In Hypertext '89. New York: Association of Computing Machinery, 1989. 259-68.

Walker, Jill. "Piecing Together and Tearing Apart: Finding the Story in Afternoon." Proceedings of the Tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia: Returning to Our Diverse Roots. '99 (Darmstadt, Germany, 1999). ACM Pres. 111-17.