The concept of literary genre is a highly complex one: not only are different genres frequently defined on several, but not necessarily the same levels of description, but consideration of genres as cognitive, social, or scholarly constructs with a rich history further complicate the matter. This contribution focuses on thematic aspects of genre with a quantitative approach, namely Topic Modeling. Topic Modeling has proven to be useful to discover thematic patterns and trends in large collections of texts, with a view to class or browse them on the basis of their dominant themes. It has rarely if ever, however, been applied to collections of dramatic texts. In this contribution, Topic Modeling is used to analyze a collection of French Dra...
Scholars need tools that will allow them to generalize about the fit of themes, events, and rhetoric...
This handbook, which addresses specialists and non-specialists of drama alike, provides a concise ov...
anglicky : Title of the thesis : Emma Bovary and Thérèse Desqueyroux : destructive women or victims ...
<p>The concept of literary genre is a highly complex one: not only are different genres frequently d...
Considerable scholarship in stylometry has focused on authorship attribution. Such work is based on ...
At the turn of the eighteenth-century, France witnessed the evolution of a new literary genre which ...
We provide a brief, non-technical introduction to the text mining methodology known as topic modelin...
International audienceThe genesis of this book was in a four-year collaborative research project Phr...
Genre is, like authorship or time period, one of a number of fundamental categories allowing authors...
This BA thesis presents the French popular theatre Grand-Guignol and brings a basic vue of its drama...
Far from teleological historiography, the pan-European perspective on Early Modern drama offered in ...
For the last year or so, one my major interests has been topic modeling and applying it to a variety...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Genre plays an important role in the description, navigation, and discovery of movies, but it is rar...
The project in a nutshell: This project will investigate the relation between literary genres (gener...
Scholars need tools that will allow them to generalize about the fit of themes, events, and rhetoric...
This handbook, which addresses specialists and non-specialists of drama alike, provides a concise ov...
anglicky : Title of the thesis : Emma Bovary and Thérèse Desqueyroux : destructive women or victims ...
<p>The concept of literary genre is a highly complex one: not only are different genres frequently d...
Considerable scholarship in stylometry has focused on authorship attribution. Such work is based on ...
At the turn of the eighteenth-century, France witnessed the evolution of a new literary genre which ...
We provide a brief, non-technical introduction to the text mining methodology known as topic modelin...
International audienceThe genesis of this book was in a four-year collaborative research project Phr...
Genre is, like authorship or time period, one of a number of fundamental categories allowing authors...
This BA thesis presents the French popular theatre Grand-Guignol and brings a basic vue of its drama...
Far from teleological historiography, the pan-European perspective on Early Modern drama offered in ...
For the last year or so, one my major interests has been topic modeling and applying it to a variety...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Genre plays an important role in the description, navigation, and discovery of movies, but it is rar...
The project in a nutshell: This project will investigate the relation between literary genres (gener...
Scholars need tools that will allow them to generalize about the fit of themes, events, and rhetoric...
This handbook, which addresses specialists and non-specialists of drama alike, provides a concise ov...
anglicky : Title of the thesis : Emma Bovary and Thérèse Desqueyroux : destructive women or victims ...