HyperHamlet is a database of allusions to and quotations from Shakespeare's Hamlet, which is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation as a joint venture between the Departments of English and German Philology, and the Image and Media Lab at the University of Basel. The compilation of a corpus, whose aim it is to document the "Shakespeare phenomenon", is intricate on more than one level: the desired transdisciplinary approach between linguistics, literary and cultural studies entails data selection from a vast variety of sources; the pragmatic nature of intertextual traces, i.e. their dependence on and subordination to new contexts, further adds to formal heterogeneity. This is not only a challenge for annotation, but also for data...
Abstract In this article I discuss the issues and challenges of compiling a corpus of historical pla...
In 1969, The Bard met The Computer, resulting in The Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare by marvin Sp...
Recent developments in the polyhedric field of Digital Humanities offer a desirable perspective for ...
HyperHamlet is a database of allusions to and quotations from Shakespeare's Hamlet, which is support...
HyperHamlet is a database of references to Shakespeare's most famous play. Structured as a hypertext...
Categorization and taxonomy are topical issues in intertextuality studies. Instead of increasing the...
Shakespeare's plays occupy a uniquely prominent position in English language and literature. Shakesp...
In Shakespeare studies, as in the rest of early modern literary studies, the new information technol...
Quotations are an interesting linguistic phenomenon in at least two respects: firstly they link ordi...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all auth...
BACKGROUND: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
This paper, emerging from a book project on Shakespeare’s use of particular formal features, will ex...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
This article explores challenges in the corpus linguistic analysis of Shakespeare’s language, and Ea...
Abstract In this article I discuss the issues and challenges of compiling a corpus of historical pla...
In 1969, The Bard met The Computer, resulting in The Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare by marvin Sp...
Recent developments in the polyhedric field of Digital Humanities offer a desirable perspective for ...
HyperHamlet is a database of allusions to and quotations from Shakespeare's Hamlet, which is support...
HyperHamlet is a database of references to Shakespeare's most famous play. Structured as a hypertext...
Categorization and taxonomy are topical issues in intertextuality studies. Instead of increasing the...
Shakespeare's plays occupy a uniquely prominent position in English language and literature. Shakesp...
In Shakespeare studies, as in the rest of early modern literary studies, the new information technol...
Quotations are an interesting linguistic phenomenon in at least two respects: firstly they link ordi...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all auth...
BACKGROUND: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
This paper, emerging from a book project on Shakespeare’s use of particular formal features, will ex...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
This article explores challenges in the corpus linguistic analysis of Shakespeare’s language, and Ea...
Abstract In this article I discuss the issues and challenges of compiling a corpus of historical pla...
In 1969, The Bard met The Computer, resulting in The Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare by marvin Sp...
Recent developments in the polyhedric field of Digital Humanities offer a desirable perspective for ...