Interactive Dante is here! The University of Texas at Austin has a
cool introductory site on the
Divine Comedy, filled with beautiful images and straightforward navigation through the sources and allusions and influences and everything else that's going in that text.

This is exactly what we need for Joyces's
Ulysses: everyone would read it if it was ridiculously well-annotated with a cool interactive flash website. I'm just sure of it...
3 comments:
You mean, something like this for James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist (well, kinda):
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/546450/an/0/page/0/vc/1
(need to download google earth and then click on the "view in google earth. Whaddya mean you don't have Google Earth installed?????)
Darn Blogger's fixed width comment columns - what's the end of the address?? I can see it up to Cat/0/
- is that the beginning of an N?
Figured it out!
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/
showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/
546450/an/0/page/0/vc/1
That's a great idea - someone must be cooking up something like that for Ulysses. I expect Senator Norris has someone working on it already...
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