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Anne Frances Wysocki, Collin Gifford Brooke, Jeff Rice, and Joseph Janangelo. Re-Visions Rethinking Joseph Janangelo's "Joseph Cornell and the Artistry of Composing Persuasive Hypertexts."

Wysocki, Anne Frances, Collin Gifford Brooke, Jeff Rice, and Joseph Janangelo. "Re-Visions Rethinking Joseph Janangelo's 'Joseph Cornell and the Artistry of Composing Persuasive Hypertexts.'" CCC 59.2 (2007): 280-316.

Wysocki, Anne Frances. "It Is Not Only Ours." CCC 59.2 (2007): 280-288.

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