Capitalizing on the history of computational criticism in Austen studies and the emergence of digital humanities, this essay argues for reference to common statistics to increase speed, consistency, and accountability in the practice of textual analysis. It highlights the argumentative structure of a corpus and the enhancement of close reading within a corpus. It outlines a basic set of computational practices for analyzing Austen\u27s oeuvre and gestures toward a future informed by systematic examinations and new statistically based commonplaces
From the earliest days of computing, there have been tools to help shape narrative. Spell-checking, ...
Although their raw materials are often the same, the methods of Shakespearian textual scholarship ca...
This paper reviews the relatively disappointing achievements of computer-aided approaches in the fie...
Capitalizing on the history of computational criticism in Austen studies and the emergence of digita...
Jesse Rosenthal states in the introduction to the 2017 special issue of Genre : ‘data is a big de...
The availability of computing devices and the proliferation of electronic texts (the so-called 'e-te...
Currently most digital scholarly editions are representational digital documentary editions, largely...
In this article we argue that digital scholarly editing still obeys a representational logic which p...
Mapping a public discourse with the tools of computational text analysis comes with many contingenci...
Recent developments in the field of Digital Humanities have offered researchers new methodo- logical...
Herrmann JB, Jacobs AM, Piper A. Computational Stylistics. In: Kuiken D, Jacobs AM, eds. Handbook of...
The availability of quantitative text analysis methods has provided new waysof analyzing literature ...
The enhanced access to ever-expanding digital data collections and open computational methods have...
After ‘decades of hype’ and dizzying ‘constant demands for innovation’ (p. 1) in the digital humanit...
Short paper presented for MLA 2019 Session 417 - "Critical Computation: What's Next?
From the earliest days of computing, there have been tools to help shape narrative. Spell-checking, ...
Although their raw materials are often the same, the methods of Shakespearian textual scholarship ca...
This paper reviews the relatively disappointing achievements of computer-aided approaches in the fie...
Capitalizing on the history of computational criticism in Austen studies and the emergence of digita...
Jesse Rosenthal states in the introduction to the 2017 special issue of Genre : ‘data is a big de...
The availability of computing devices and the proliferation of electronic texts (the so-called 'e-te...
Currently most digital scholarly editions are representational digital documentary editions, largely...
In this article we argue that digital scholarly editing still obeys a representational logic which p...
Mapping a public discourse with the tools of computational text analysis comes with many contingenci...
Recent developments in the field of Digital Humanities have offered researchers new methodo- logical...
Herrmann JB, Jacobs AM, Piper A. Computational Stylistics. In: Kuiken D, Jacobs AM, eds. Handbook of...
The availability of quantitative text analysis methods has provided new waysof analyzing literature ...
The enhanced access to ever-expanding digital data collections and open computational methods have...
After ‘decades of hype’ and dizzying ‘constant demands for innovation’ (p. 1) in the digital humanit...
Short paper presented for MLA 2019 Session 417 - "Critical Computation: What's Next?
From the earliest days of computing, there have been tools to help shape narrative. Spell-checking, ...
Although their raw materials are often the same, the methods of Shakespearian textual scholarship ca...
This paper reviews the relatively disappointing achievements of computer-aided approaches in the fie...