Jonathan Reeve: Computational Literary Analysis · Mar 12, 2015
Imperial Voices: Gender and Social Class among Shakespeare’s Characters, a Stylometric Approach
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“in the imitation of these twain–who as Ulysses says, opinion crowns with an imperial voice–many are infect.” –Nestor, Troilus and Cressida , Act 1, Scene 3. The following describes an experiment in digital literary analysis, wherein dialog from Shakespeare plays was extracted, categorized, and statistically analyzed using a variety of methods. Dialog from Shakespeare’s kings, for instance, such…
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