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Joycemedia: James Joyce, Hypermedia, and Textual Genetics
Joycemedia: James Joyce, Hypermedia, and Textual Genetics
Louis Armand
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There is a rigour and a set of seemingly limitless practical and theoretical demands involved with JoyceMedia that make it a difficult proposition for those more used to the “method” of applying theories that have already been worked out elsewhere. It is arguable, indeed, that after deconstruction, the fusion of genetics and hypertext represents the first major theoretical discourse to have emerged directly out of an engagement with Joyce’s texts. If this is truly the case, then there is every reason to consider that this volume-however tardy its arrival must seem to those who first heard news of it ten years ago-remains nonetheless “in advance” of itself, and that its “news” is, in fact, still to be received.
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