Jonathan Reeve: Computational Literary Analysis · Jan 4, 2017
Probabilistic Detection of Character Voices in Fiction
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In James Joyce’s novel Ulysses , the school headmaster Mr. Deasy quotes Shakespeare in a lecture in financial responsibility to his employee Stephen Dedalus. “[W]hat does Shakespeare say?” he asks, “Put but money in thy purse” (Joyce 1986, 25). As Stephen remembers it, however, this is not merely a saying of Shakespeare’s, but one spoken by Shakespeare’s infamous character Iago. So while Deasy…
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