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Bense, Max:Aesthetica. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt 1954.
Bolter, Jay David:Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print. Second Edition. Mahwah/NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum 2001.
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Bucur, Johanna: The HyLink Framework: a Study of Link Performance in Hypertext Fiction. <
Cayley, John:Of programmatology.
Cayley, John:The Code is not the Text (unless it is the Text).
Chaty, Guy: Mathématique, Informatique et Littérature. Perspectives et limites à travers notamment l’expérience d’ALAMO. <
Cramer, Florian: sub merge {my $enses; ASCII Art, Rekursion, Lyrik in Programmiersprachen. In: Text + Kritik 152 (“Digitale Literatur”, Oktober 2001), 112-123.
Douglas, J. Yellowlees: The End of Books - Or Books without End? Reading Interactive Narratives. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press 2000.
Eco, Umberto: Der Streit der Interpretationen. Konstanz 1987.
Eco, Umberto: Das offene Kunstwerk. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp 1973.
Harpold, Terry: The Contingencies of the Hypertext Link.
Hayles, N. Katherine: Chance Operations: Cagean Paradox and Contemporary Science. In: John Cage. Composed in America. Ed. Marjorie Perloff and Charles Junkerman. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1994, 226-241.
Jackson, Shelley: Interview. <
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Kurzweil, Ray:The Age of Spiritual Machines. When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence.New York: Viking Penguin 1999.
Landow, George P.:Hypertext 2.0: Being a revised, amplified edition of Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology. Baltimore: The JohnsHopkinsUniversity Press 1997.
Lessig, Lawrence:Code and other laws of cyberspace.New York: Basic Books 1999.
Moulthrop, Stuart: Reading from the Map: Metonymy and Metaphor in the Fiction of Forking Paths. In: Hypermedia and Literary Studies. Ed. by Paul Delany and George P. Landow. Cambridge/Mass., London: MIT Press 1991, 119-132.
Murray, Janet H.: Hamlet on the Holodeck. The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace. Cambridge, MA 1997.
Ryan, Marie-Laure (ed.):Cyberspace Textuality: Computer Technology and Literary Theory.Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press 1999.
Schröder, Dirk: Der Link als Herme und Seitensprung. In: Beat Suter/Michael Böhler (Hg.): Hyperfiction. Hyperliterarisches Lesebuch: Internet und Literatur. Frankfurt/Main, Basel: Stroemfeld 1999.
Wingert, Bernd: Kann man Hypertexte lesen? In: Dirk Matejovski, Friedrich Kittler (Hg.): Literatur im Informationszeitalter. Frankfurt/ New York: Campus 1996, 185-218.
Wirth, Uwe: Wen kümmert’s, wer spinnt? Gedanken zum Schreiben und Lesen im Hypertext. In: Beat Suter, Michael Böhler (Hg.): Hyperfiction. Basel, Frankfurt: Stroemfeld 1999, 29-42.