<p></p><p>Abstract This article examines a set of critical texts produced in the United Kingdom, France and Portugal between 1797 and 1821 in order to understand how men of letters reacted to novels in the early nineteenth century and what criteria they used in their analyses. It inquires whether the language in which the texts were written and its purpose interfered in thinking about fiction. The study uses a digital annotation tool, DLNotes2, which allows comparisons between large amounts of data with an accuracy that a regular reading would not allow. The analysis revealed the existence of a transnational literate community, which thought about the novels in a very similar way.</p><p></p
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
I argue in the first chapter that the British novel's material textuality, that is the physical feat...
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[About the book] Volume 2 examines the period from1750-1820, which was a crucial period in the de...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
I argue in the first chapter that the British novel's material textuality, that is the physical feat...
During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in period...
Recently, there has been a growing number of scholarly attempts to ‘read’ the 19th century either th...
International audienceThis article discusses the limitations and benefits of resorting to digital to...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Most undergraduate literature courses be...
Dinius, MarcyArdis, AnnOver the course of this dissertation, I argue that digital thematic literary ...
The nineteenth century in Britain saw tumultuous changes that reshaped the fabric of society and alt...
While “born digital” artefacts such as video games and e-books have been part of secondary school En...
This study examines how novels in general are perceived from two post-revolutionary publications (La...
While “born digital” artefacts such as video games and e-books have been part of secondary school En...
Autant l’histoire et la théorie de l’édition critique des textes antiques, judéo-chrétiens et médiév...
Schneider R, Hartner M, Lappert A. Looking for Textual Evidence. Digital Humanities, Middling-Class ...
In the British Empire many revolutionary changes took place from the 1850s. In my thesis I focused o...
[About the book] Volume 2 examines the period from1750-1820, which was a crucial period in the de...
This article provides an overview of recent developments in digitizing nineteenth-century printed an...
I argue in the first chapter that the British novel's material textuality, that is the physical feat...
During the 19th century, throughout the Anglophone world, most fiction was first published in period...