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Ergodic literature: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:0406:04, 28 July 2023Lijil talk contribs 9,616 bytes −306 →‎Examples: Deleted unsourced and misleading sentence claiming that linear, printed books could be cybertext - this is a complete misunderstanding. The source cited in the sentence immediately before the one I deleted (Wardrip-Fruin in Grand Text Auto) does NOT claim or suggest this at all, it is instead questioning why plain node-link hypertext is not seen as cybertext in one part of Aarseth's book. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 05:1705:17, 17 February 2021RedMinaGoldman talk contribs 7,369 bytes +11 The author's point seems (to me) to be that books, hard from length/subject, don't count as ergodic, because they only involve "moving one's eyes along lines of text." Seems to have pulled from Goodreads list of hard books. But Critique of Pure Reason (Kant's German was poor such that he misused words) and Being and Time (Heidegger deliberately used words in idiosyncratic ways to undermine readers' trust in language) are structurally challenging and thus bad examples. Replaced with better ones. undo

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