Poetics Today 31:1
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Table Of Contents
Back to Top1. Resisting the Constraint: The Constraint as a Methodological Tool for a Performance-Oriented History of the Theater–Christian Biet and Karel Vanhaesebrouck
2. Electronic Literature as World Literature; or, The Universality of Writing under Constraint–Joseph Tabbi
3. Expanding the Field of Constraint: Novelization as an Example of Multiply Constrained Writing–Jan Baetens
4. Constrained Writing, Creative Writing: The Case of Handbooks for Writing Romances–Dirk de Geest and An Goris
5. Antebellum AI: "Maelzel's Chess-Player" and Poe's Reverse Constraints–Paul Grimstad
6. Constrained Writing: An Annotated Bibliography of Research–Jan Baetens and Jean-Jacques Poucel