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This book is the first full-length monograph to bring a range of computational methods to bear in a sustained fashion, on a single novel, at the micro-level.
Paul Martin Eve
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Gnosticism as an organized social movement with a coherent and uniform message is an ambiguous terminology. However, the existence of distinct elements that are simultaneously present in texts established as gnostic and New Testament writings is ...
Jean Felipe de Assis de Assis
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Women generating, reproducing and disseminating texts in a Deobandi madrasa in South Africa
Religion moves into the realm of the rational the moment when specific and specified texts are generated, reproduced and disseminated according to Weber.
Zahraa McDonald
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Digital versus Analogue Textual Scholarship or The Revolution is Just in the Title
:Several recent works have addressed the question of the extent to which recent advances in digital scholarship imply a revolution in scholarly editing practice.
Barbara Bordalejo
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Philosophy and Digital Humanities in Slovakia - Problem of Digital Textual Resources
The main aim of the article is to bring together free available digital textual resources of Slovak philosophy into the comprehensive list that will serve as a basis for a more systematic building of databases of resources in the future.
Andrej Gogora
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Encoding Queer Erasure in Oscar Wilde’s "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
Literary and textual scholars have long speculated about Wilde’s intentions for revising the homoerotic content of his famous novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891). More recently, electronic editing tools enable scholars to explore textual composition
Filipa da Gama Calado
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'From grade B thrillers to deluxe chillers': prestige horror, female audiences, and allegories of spectatorship in The Spiral Staircase (1946) [PDF]
This paper examines the prestige ‘shocker’ The Spiral Staircase (1946), suggesting that it challenges the perception of the decline in quality in the horror genre in the 1940s, as well as assumptions in scholarship that the genre has historically been ...
Snelson, Tim
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Click Here: Unsettling Scholarly Writing Practices and Knowledge Representation
In fine arts, a diptych usually consists of two paintings that are hinged or bound together to form a single piece that opens like a book. In my interpretation of the form, I have written this paper as a textual diptych. It consists of two halves—each of
Gunita Gupta
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A prolific and versatile writer, Ludvig Holberg has long been the subject of intense scholarly debate about the identity of his thought and the best way of interpreting his works.
Brian Kjær Olesen
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A diachronic study of historiography
The humanities are often characterized by sociologists as having a low mutual dependence among scholars and high task uncertainty. According to Fuchs' theory of scientific change, this leads over time to intellectual and social fragmentation, as new ...
Colavizza, Giovanni
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