Hypertext formats are not new as intellectual structures. The Talmud, for instance, is a giant hypertext consisting of biblical text surrounded by commentaries by multiple rabbis. Literary works are hyper textual in their allusion to one another. In the twentieth century the allusiveness has grown so dense that a work such as James Joyce's Ulysses is almost impossible to understand without accompanying pointers to other works, including a map of Dublin.



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