A history of literary prestige needs to study both works that achieved distinction and the mass of volumes from which they were distinguished. To understand how those patterns of preference changed across a century, we gathered two samples of English-language poetry from the period 1820–1919: one drawn from volumes reviewed in prominent periodicals and one selected at random from a large digital library (in which the majority of authors are relatively obscure). The stylistic differences associated with literary prominence turn out to be quite stable: a statistical model trained to distinguish reviewed from random volumes in any quarter of this century can make predictions almost as accurate about the rest of the period. The “poetic revoluti...
Despite the recent upswing of computational research on Victorian novels, it has largely overlooked ...
Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is p...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
A history of literary prestige needs to study both works that achieved distinction and the mass of v...
<p>It's hard to generalize meaningfully about the standards that govern literary reception, and even...
In this study, I investigated a new system to classify authors by literary prestige. The notion of ‘...
This report describes a collection of 210,305 volumes of fiction that researchers are encouraged to ...
Starting from Walter Benjamin’s definition of aura as an ‘effect of a work of art being uniquely pre...
This contribution exemplifies a workflow for the quantitative operationalization and analysis of hi...
Though overlooked and largely unread today, the long narrative poem was a distinct genre available t...
This thesis examines the office of poet laureate, and the wider cultural role of the court by whom t...
What makes a line of poetry quotable in literary scholarship? Does a line’s position in relation to ...
In this ground-breaking book, Jane H. M. Taylor explores some late-medieval lyric anthologies. Takin...
In this paper, we argue that the long-term evaluation of literary texts rather privileges their form...
"The Status of Reading in Early Modern English Literature" explores the social implications of print...
Despite the recent upswing of computational research on Victorian novels, it has largely overlooked ...
Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is p...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...
A history of literary prestige needs to study both works that achieved distinction and the mass of v...
<p>It's hard to generalize meaningfully about the standards that govern literary reception, and even...
In this study, I investigated a new system to classify authors by literary prestige. The notion of ‘...
This report describes a collection of 210,305 volumes of fiction that researchers are encouraged to ...
Starting from Walter Benjamin’s definition of aura as an ‘effect of a work of art being uniquely pre...
This contribution exemplifies a workflow for the quantitative operationalization and analysis of hi...
Though overlooked and largely unread today, the long narrative poem was a distinct genre available t...
This thesis examines the office of poet laureate, and the wider cultural role of the court by whom t...
What makes a line of poetry quotable in literary scholarship? Does a line’s position in relation to ...
In this ground-breaking book, Jane H. M. Taylor explores some late-medieval lyric anthologies. Takin...
In this paper, we argue that the long-term evaluation of literary texts rather privileges their form...
"The Status of Reading in Early Modern English Literature" explores the social implications of print...
Despite the recent upswing of computational research on Victorian novels, it has largely overlooked ...
Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is p...
Times have changed. In the mid 1980s, when I wrote my biography of John Almon, a study of the reflex...