This article joins calls for literary scholarship to move beyond the limitations of binary oppositions between ‘close’ and ‘distant’ reading and towards the development of approaches that exploit the macroanalytic potential of digital methods alongside the nuanced analysis that characterises literary scholarship. Drawing on a customised corpus of writing about the English Lake District, we model the application of a multiscalar approach known as geographical text analysis (GTA), which combines aspects of close reading and distant reading, and, in doing so, introduces a new method for literary research. Here, we focus on historical descriptions of the Lake District's soundscape to demonstrate both how perceptions of sound changed over the co...
Traditionally, humanities scholars carrying out research on a specific or on multiple literary work(...
This article argues that the study of literary representations of landscapes can be aided and enrich...
The approaches to data-rich literary history that dominate academic and public debate—Franco Moretti...
England’s famed Lake District—best known as the place of inspiration for the Wordsworths, Samuel Tay...
This 'Thinking Space' piece considers the relationship between distant and close approaches to readi...
This article offers a beginner’s guide for undertaking Geographical Text Analysis (GTA), a method of...
This article answers the call for scholarship that models the implementation of geographic informati...
Exploratory studies have demonstrated the benefits of implementing Geographic Information Systems (G...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Victorian C...
Exploratory studies have demonstrated the benefits of implementing Geographic Information Systems (G...
To date, much of the work that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to study human geographie...
A talk on distant reading and close reading at the Thinking Big conference at the Institute of Engli...
Text mining and information visualisation techniques applied to large-scale historical and literary ...
This article introduces and implements an interdisciplinary approach to the examination of historica...
This text gives two examples of how research within the history of science and ideas can make use of...
Traditionally, humanities scholars carrying out research on a specific or on multiple literary work(...
This article argues that the study of literary representations of landscapes can be aided and enrich...
The approaches to data-rich literary history that dominate academic and public debate—Franco Moretti...
England’s famed Lake District—best known as the place of inspiration for the Wordsworths, Samuel Tay...
This 'Thinking Space' piece considers the relationship between distant and close approaches to readi...
This article offers a beginner’s guide for undertaking Geographical Text Analysis (GTA), a method of...
This article answers the call for scholarship that models the implementation of geographic informati...
Exploratory studies have demonstrated the benefits of implementing Geographic Information Systems (G...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Victorian C...
Exploratory studies have demonstrated the benefits of implementing Geographic Information Systems (G...
To date, much of the work that uses Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to study human geographie...
A talk on distant reading and close reading at the Thinking Big conference at the Institute of Engli...
Text mining and information visualisation techniques applied to large-scale historical and literary ...
This article introduces and implements an interdisciplinary approach to the examination of historica...
This text gives two examples of how research within the history of science and ideas can make use of...
Traditionally, humanities scholars carrying out research on a specific or on multiple literary work(...
This article argues that the study of literary representations of landscapes can be aided and enrich...
The approaches to data-rich literary history that dominate academic and public debate—Franco Moretti...