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  1. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous faith and love poems. These examples illustrate what a famous faith and love poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

  2. 15 lis 2021 · Hypertext Literature, A Definition. Coined by Theodore Nelson, a pioneer in the computer industry in the 1960s, the term hypertext describes “non-sequential writing — text that branches and allows choices to the reader, best read at an interactive screen.” Hypertext literature, then, follows the same definition.

  3. 19 lut 2018 · Hypertext Poetry is part of the larger genre digital poetry. What I have found so far, partially on one of the sources Dr. Lang provided us, is that that the format of a hypertext poem is set up using links from words and lines, always from the primary text of the poem.

  4. An example of this new genre is “Sidestepping” by Rodney Canete. The poem was produced as part of English 111 course at Brown University in 1996. This example is from George Landow’s English 111 course entitled “Cyberspace, Hypertext and Critical Theory” which compiles material from 1992 to date.

  5. First, I will consider why the poem in hypertext, a digital medium initially trumpeted for its novelty and malleability, appears to age so much more rapidly than its cousins in print; Stephanie Strickland will offer the primary examples.

  6. Hypertext and Hyperpoetry. By taking a number of texts and linking them together in a form reminiscent of footnoting, a 'Hypertext' is formed. An example: a student puts Eliot's "Wasteland" on a computer, together with all its related texts.

  7. Digital Poetry - sometimes called e-poetry, electronic poetry or cyber poetry - is a relatively new area of literature, much of it written since the 1990s.

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