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George P. Landow is professor of English and Art History, Brown University, and Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship. He holds the AB, MA, and Ph.D. from Princeton University and an MA from Brandeis University. He has been a Fulbright Scholar (1963-1964), twice a Guggenheim Fellow (1973, 1978), and a Fellow of the Society for the Humanities at Cornell University (1968-1969). Landow has written on nineteenth - century literature, art, and religion as well as on educational computing. His books include Hypermedia and Literary Studies (MIT, 1991), which he edited with Paul Delany, Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology (Hopkins UP, 1992), and The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities (with Delany, MIT, 1993). He supervised, edited, and partially wrote various hypermedia documents on Intermedia used to support English courses ranging from introductory surveys to graduate seminars. The Dickens We b, a small selection of these materials, won the 1990 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL award for most innovative courseware in the humanities. He has recently published the Dickens and In Memoriam Webs in StorySpace. (Hopper, 1993)

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