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Fractal Sentiments and Fairy Tales - Fractal scaling of narrative arcs as predictor of the perceived quality of Andersen's fairy tales [PDF]
This article explores the sentiment dynamics present in narratives and their contribution to literary appreciation. Specifically, we investigate whether a certain type of sentiment development in a literary narrative correlates with its quality as ...
Yuri Bizzoni +3 more
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Orbis Litterarum, Volume 78, Issue 5, Page 331-334, October 2023.
Lucie Duggan
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A study of Media Polarization with Stylometry Methods
This research investigated the U.S. media polarization with stylometry approaches, creating classification models to identify the political leanings of news articles based on their writing style.
Yifei Hu, Julia Rayz
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This article describes pilot experiments performed as one part of a longterm project examining the possibilities for using versification analysis to determine the authorships of poetic texts.
Petr Plecháč +2 more
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JoannaBy/La-Segunda-Celestina: Release for DSH paper
Challenging Stylometry: The Authorship of the Baroque Play La Segunda ...
Joanna Byszuk, Laura HL
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Stilometrijska analiza slovenske pripovjedne književnosti do prve izvorne slovenske priče
STYLOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SLOVENIAN NARRATIVE LITERATURE UP TO THE FIRST ORIGINAL SLOVENIAN NARRATIVE Quantitative approaches in studying literature already have a long tradition, reac-hing back to the period before digital humanities became an ...
Žejn, Andrejka
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Modernism and Gender at the Limits of Stylometry
Virginia Woolf writes in her novel Orlando that it is clothes that wear us and not we them; we may make them take to mould of arm or breast, but they mould our hearts, our brains, our tongues to their liking. Her observation remains vital to the author’s longstanding, feminist critique of essentializing discourses, but it also gives recourse to the ...
Sean G. Weidman, Aaren Pastor
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Marlowe and overreaching: A misuse of stylometry [PDF]
In ‘Christopher Marlowe: Hype and Hoax’(2018), Hartmut Ilsemann implies that his application of the Rolling Delta feature of R Stylo is sufficiently robust that a century and a half of traditional scholarship should be overturned, and Marlowe stripped of the majority of his canon, including Doctor Faustus and Edward II.
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Novel Tools for the Management, Representation, and Exploitation of Textual Information
Scientific Programming, Volume 2021, Issue 1, 2021.
David Ruano-Ordás +3 more
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A Stylometry Toolkit for Latin Literature [PDF]
Computational stylometry has become an increasingly important aspect of literary criticism, but many humanists lack the technical expertise or language-specific NLP resources required to exploit computational methods. We demonstrate a stylometry toolkit for analysis of Latin literary texts, which is freely available at www.qcrit.org/stylometry.
Thomas Bolt +3 more
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