Michael Groden
"James Joyce's Ulysses in Hypermedia": Problems of Annotation

Thanks

Since you followed this link, I'll use this space to thank the Clemson University Center for Electronic and Digital Publishing for inviting me to speak at the "Colloquium on New Technology and the Future of Publishing" at Clemson on April 5, 2001; Michael Patrick Gillespie for supplying the annotations and photos for the passage in the "Eight Possible Presentaions" section; Heyward Ehrlich for responding to my many questions about HTML with useful suggestions; John Lavagnino for calling Jonathan Coe's novel and Paul Meahan for calling Yeats's poem to my attention; and Molly Peacock for giving me ideas for improvements to this piece.

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Screens in This Section
Introduction
Footnotes' Negative Image
Novelists' and Poets' Uses
Footnotes' Relations to Their Texts
Ulysses as a Text to Annotate
Thanks

Sections
Title Screen
Introduction
The Hypermedia Project
A Passage from Ulysses
Questions Regarding Annotations
Eight Possible Presentations
Works Cited