If a road map had to be drawn for Computational Criticism and subsequent Artificial Literature, it would have certainly considered Shakespearean plays. Demonstration of these structures through text analysis can be seen as both a naive effort and a scientific view of the characteristics of the texts. In this study, the textual analysis of Shakespeare plays was carried out for this purpose. Methodologically, we consecutively use Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) in order to extract topics and then reduce topic distribution over documents into two-dimensional space. The first question asks if there is a genre called Romance between Comedy and Tragedy plays. The second question is, if each character’s spe...
International audienceGreat authors of fiction and theatre have the capacity of creating memorable c...
In this paper we analyse the word frequency profiles of a set of works from the Shakespearean era to...
This thesis takes three major claims made by literary scholars about Shakespeare's use of language r...
If a road map had to be drawn for Computational Criticism and subsequent Artificial Literature, it w...
The availability of quantitative text analysis methods has provided new waysof analyzing literature ...
Progress in computational linguistics has made artificial literature (ALit) more and more possible. ...
This study involves automatically identi-fying the sociolinguistic characteristics of fictional char...
This dataset shows the results of how topic modeling can be fruitfully applied to TEI-encoded plays,...
This edited collection introduces students to the stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engagin...
In this essay, we explore the underlying linguistic matrix of Shakespeare's dramatic genres using mu...
Shakespearean tragedies show clear antagonisms and the resolutions are rational which means they obe...
<div><p>In this paper we analyse the word frequency profiles of a set of works from the Shakespearea...
One of the rapidly developing fields in literary studies nationwide is Digital Humanities. Larger sc...
In this paper we analyse the word frequency profiles of a set of works from the Shakespearean era to...
This master thesis is devoted to the analysis of the characters in “Hamlet” tragedy and their simila...
International audienceGreat authors of fiction and theatre have the capacity of creating memorable c...
In this paper we analyse the word frequency profiles of a set of works from the Shakespearean era to...
This thesis takes three major claims made by literary scholars about Shakespeare's use of language r...
If a road map had to be drawn for Computational Criticism and subsequent Artificial Literature, it w...
The availability of quantitative text analysis methods has provided new waysof analyzing literature ...
Progress in computational linguistics has made artificial literature (ALit) more and more possible. ...
This study involves automatically identi-fying the sociolinguistic characteristics of fictional char...
This dataset shows the results of how topic modeling can be fruitfully applied to TEI-encoded plays,...
This edited collection introduces students to the stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engagin...
In this essay, we explore the underlying linguistic matrix of Shakespeare's dramatic genres using mu...
Shakespearean tragedies show clear antagonisms and the resolutions are rational which means they obe...
<div><p>In this paper we analyse the word frequency profiles of a set of works from the Shakespearea...
One of the rapidly developing fields in literary studies nationwide is Digital Humanities. Larger sc...
In this paper we analyse the word frequency profiles of a set of works from the Shakespearean era to...
This master thesis is devoted to the analysis of the characters in “Hamlet” tragedy and their simila...
International audienceGreat authors of fiction and theatre have the capacity of creating memorable c...
In this paper we analyse the word frequency profiles of a set of works from the Shakespearean era to...
This thesis takes three major claims made by literary scholars about Shakespeare's use of language r...