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Todd E. Napolitano on the kitsch of on-line journals, most of which have flashed and disappeared since they were panned here, in the Fall 1996 ebr.
Scott Hermanson considers the Companion's success in negotiating its own position between digital literature and print media.
J. Hillis Miller looks at the "multimedia" Victorian novel, embodied in ink, paper, cardboard, and glue.
John Cayley reviews the Hypertext '97 Conference, which brought together representatives from corporate and academic sectors.
Jan Baetens reviews the Raymond Federman Recyclopedia, a book whose humour - and evident bad taste - raise it above its own formidable constraints.