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A Bibliographic Overview of Electronic Literature
Amanda Starling Gould

Electronic literature is born-digital literary art that exploits, as its muse and medium, the transmedia possibilities of the digital. It is, according to the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO), “work with an important literary aspect that takes advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by the stand-alone or networked computer.” [1]

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The Vine and the Fish: Environmentalism, Racism, and Belonging

Leise Hook
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The Gathering Cloud

J.R. Carpenter
2016

Living Will

Mark Marino
2012

Living Will

Mark Marino
2012

A Modern Ghost

Artemio Morales
Jon Morales
Artmayu Studios
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Jessica Barness
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Christine Wilks
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Sonny Rae Tempest
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Dawn

Alan Sondheim
Reiner Strasser
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Renee Turner
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Laura Sánchez
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Electronic Literature Collection Volume 4

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Recently Added E-Lit Antecedents

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll
1865

Fünffacher Denckring der Teutschen Sprache

Georg Philipp Harsdörffer
1651

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Stéphane Mallarmé
1897

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