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Sources for "A Mad Tea-Party"

Alice quotes: Carroll, Lewis. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Illus. John Tenniel. Boston: Lothrop, 1898. Web.

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Cuthwellis, Edgar, ed. Lewis Carroll's Bedside Book: Entertainments for the Wakeful Hours. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979. Print.

Holthuis, Susanne. "Alice in Wonderland—Aspects of Intertextuality." Semiotics and Linguistics in Alice's Worlds. Ed. Rachel Fordyce and Carla Marello. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1994. 127–39. Print.

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Klink, Flourish, Talan Memmott, Nick Montfort, Andrew Plotkin, Scott Rettberg, Mark Sample, Eric Snodgrass, and J. R. Carpenter. "Taroko Gorge Remixed: Repetition and Difference in Machine Texts." Electronic Literature Organization Conference. West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. 21 Jun. 2012. Forum. Archived on ELMCIP.

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Montfort, Nick. Taroko Gorge. 2009. Web.

Moulthrop, Stuart. "Lift This End: Electronic Literature in a Blue Light." Electronic Book Review (2 Apr. 2013): n. pag. Web.

Nodelman, Perry, and Mavis Reimer. The Pleasures of Children's Literature. White Plains: Longman, 1995. Print.

Stefans, Brian Kim. "Language as Gameplay: Toward a Vocabulary for Describing Works of Electronic Literature." Electronic Book Review (3 Sep. 2012): n. pag. Web.

Stephenson, Lynda R. "Road Trip: A Writer's Exploration of Cyberspace as Literary Space." Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 15.2 (2011): n. pag. Web.

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