Blogpost, http://www.martingrandjean.ch/network-visualization-shakespeare/Are Shakespeare's tragedies all structured in the same way? Are the characters rather isolated, grouped, all connected? Narration, even fictional, contains a network of interacting characters. Constituting a well defined corpus, the eleven Shakespearean tragedies can easily be compared: We propose here a network visualization in which each character is represented by a node connected with the characters that appear in the same scenes. The result speaks for itself: the longest tragedy (Hamlet) is not the most structurally complex and is less dense than King Lear, Titus Andronicus or Othello. Some plays reveal clearly the groups that shape the drama: Montague and Capule...
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International audienceAs of late, the network analysis of literary texts has grown into an independe...
Drama, at least according to the Aristotelian view, is effective inasmuch as it successfully mirrors...
Literary works can be analysed in the framework of network theories, as proposed for instance by the...
Many of the plays of William Shakespeare are almost universally known and continue to be played even...
International audienceThe character network of a given narrative (novel, play, film, graphic novel, ...
The Stanford Literary Laboratory has recently proposed the study of literature in the framework of n...
Artificial Literature (ALit) starts seem possible with upcoming generative models. ALit consists of ...
Centrality measures derived from character networks can be used to detect the main characters in a p...
Abstract—Automatic methods for analyzing sentiment and its movement through a play’s social network ...
Networks are popular models for representing interactions between entities in systems, such as in so...
This paper examines the generation and analysis of a social network produced from Shakespeare’s play...
Recently, we have developed a software able of gathering information on social networks from written...
Shakespearean tragedies show clear antagonisms and the resolutions are rational which means they obe...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
Mythological epics frequently entail plethoras of characters in timeless narratives beyond documente...
International audienceAs of late, the network analysis of literary texts has grown into an independe...
Drama, at least according to the Aristotelian view, is effective inasmuch as it successfully mirrors...
Literary works can be analysed in the framework of network theories, as proposed for instance by the...