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            George P. Landow
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        Biography
        One of the leading experts in hypertext, George P.
        Landow   (George_Landow@brown.edu) is Professor of
        English and Art History at Brown University in the United States. He has also taught at
        the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Brasenose College, and Oxford University.
        He has received numerous grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities
        and the National Endowment for the Arts. 
        A Faculty Fellow at Brown University's Institute for Research in Information and
        Scholarship (IRIS) from 1985 to 1992, he worked as a member of the team that developed
        Intermedia. He supervised, edited, and partially wrote various hypermedia documents on
        this system used to support English courses. The Dickens Web, a small selection of these
        materials, won the 1990 EDUCOM/ NCRIPTAL award for most innovative courseware in the
        humanities. He also created the Victorian
        Web   containing material on all aspects of
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        Bibliography
        Among his published works: 
          - Hyper/Text/Theory, Hopkins UP, 1995.
 
          - Hypertext in Hypertext, Hopkins UP, 1994.
 
          - The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities with Delany, MIT, 1993.
 
          - Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology, Hopkins UP,
            1992.
 
          - Hypermedia and Literary, co-edited with Paul Delany Studies, MIT, 1991.
 
          - Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows: Biblical Typology and Victorian Literature, Art, and
            Thought, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980.
 
          - The Aesthetic and Critical Theories of John Ruskin, Princeton UP, 1971.
 
         
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