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  1. Between canon and corpus: six perspectives on 20th-century novels
    Published: 2015

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  2. On paragraphs. Scale, themes, and narrative form

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  3. Canon/archive

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  4. Canon / archive

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    Source: Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung
    Contributor: Heuser, Ryan (Publisher); Moretti, Franco (Publisher); Walser, Hannah (Publisher)
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    Parent title: In: Canon/Archive : studies in quantitative formalism from the Stanford Literary Lab.(2017); 2017; S. 253 - 294
  5. On paragraphs

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    Parent title: In: Canon/Archive : studies in quantitative formalism from the Stanford Literary Lab.(2017); 2017; S. 65 - 94
  6. Canon/archive
    studies in quantitative formalism from the Stanford Literary Lab
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  n+1 Foundation, New York

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780997031874; 0997031875
    RVK Categories: EC 1640
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    Subjects: Literaturwissenschaft; Digital Humanities
    Scope: xvii, 315 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, 23 cm
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  7. La littérature au laboratoire
    Published: octobre 2016
    Publisher:  Ithaque, Paris

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9782916120591
    Edition: 1re édition
    Series: Theoria incognita
    Subjects: Literatur; Literaturwissenschaft; Methodologie
    Scope: 278 Seiten, Diagramme
  8. Canon/Archive
    studies in quantitative formalism from the Stanford Literary Lab
    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Herausgeber); Algee-Hewitt, Mark (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  n+1 Books, n+1 Foundation, New York

    "For the past seven years, the Stanford Literary Lab, founded by Franco Moretti and Matthew Jockers, has been a leading site of literary scholarship aided by computers and algorithmic methods. This landmark volume gathers the collective research of... more

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    "For the past seven years, the Stanford Literary Lab, founded by Franco Moretti and Matthew Jockers, has been a leading site of literary scholarship aided by computers and algorithmic methods. This landmark volume gathers the collective research of the group and its most remarkable experiments. From seemingly ineffable matters such as the "loudness" of thousands of novels, the geographic distribution of emotions, the nature of a sentence and a paragraph, and the evolution of bureaucratic doublespeak, descriptions emerge. The Stanford Literary Lab lets the computers provide new insights for questions from the deep tradition of two centuries of literary inquiry. Rather than, like the rest of us, letting the computers lead. The results are adventurous, witty, challenging, profound. The old questions can finally get new answers--as the prelude to new big questions. Canon/Archive is the fulfillment and further development of "distant reading," adding a rare, full-length monument to the piecemeal progress of the digital humanities. No student, teacher, or inquisitive reader of literature will want to be without this book--just as no one interested in the new data-attentive methods in history, criticism, and the social sciences can afford to evade its summons"--Back cover

     

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Herausgeber); Algee-Hewitt, Mark (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780997031874; 0997031875
    RVK Categories: EC 1640
    Subjects: Literaturwissenschaft; Digital Humanities
    Scope: xvii, 315 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, 23 cm
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    "The chapters in this book were originally published as pamphlets by the Stanford Literary Lab"--Title page verso

  9. The Werther effect I
    Goethe, objecthood, and the handling of knowling
    Published: 2014

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    Distant readings / ed. by Matt Erlin ...; Rochester, NY, 2014; Seite 155-184
    Subjects: Literaturwissenschaft; Literatur; Schriftsteller
    Other subjects: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
  10. Literatur im Labor
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Konstanz University Press, Paderborn

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Publisher); Algee-Hewitt, Mark (Publisher); Engels, Bettina; Adrian, Michael
    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783862530816; 3862530817
    RVK Categories: CC 3800 ; EC 5000 ; EC 1400 ; EC 1820 ; EC 1640
    Subjects: Algorithmus; Literaturwissenschaft; Computer; Literaturgattung
    Other subjects: Computerphilologie; Digital Humanities; Literaturgeschichte; Literaturtheorie; Netzwerk; Weltliteratur; big data; distant reading
    Scope: 268 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
  11. Literatur im Labor
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Konstanz University Press, Paderborn

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Publisher); Algee-Hewitt, Mark (Publisher); Engels, Bettina; Adrian, Michael
    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783862530816; 3862530817
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    Subjects: Algorithmus; Literaturwissenschaft; Computer; Literaturgattung
    Other subjects: Computerphilologie; Digital Humanities; Literaturgeschichte; Literaturtheorie; Netzwerk; Weltliteratur; big data; distant reading
    Scope: 268 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
  12. Literatur im Labor
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Konstanz University Press, Paderborn

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Publisher); Algee-Hewitt, Mark (Publisher); Engels, Bettina; Adrian, Michael
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783862530816; 3862530817
    Subjects: Literaturwissenschaft; Algorithmus; Computer; ;
    Other subjects: Computerphilologie; Digital Humanities; Literaturgeschichte; Literaturtheorie; Netzwerk; Weltliteratur; big data; distant reading
    Scope: 268 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, 23.3 cm x 15.7 cm
  13. <<La>> littérature au laboratoire

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    Language: French
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    ISBN: 9782916120591
    Series: Theoria incognita
    Subjects: Literaturtheorie; Formalismus <Literatur>;
    Scope: 278 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
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    Die einzelnen Kapitel erschienen zuerst auf Englisch als "Pamphlets" des Stanford Literary Lab

  14. Between canon and corpus: six perspectives on 20th-century novels
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Series: Stanford Literary Lab: Pamphlets ; 8
    Subjects: Literaturkanon; Englische Literatur; Digital Humanities; Literaturgeschichte; Roman; Ranking
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  15. On paragraphs. Scale, themes, and narrative form
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Series: Stanford Literary Lab: Pamphlets ; 10
    Subjects: Digital Humanities; Intertextualität; Roman; Literaturtheorie; Lyrik; Syntax; Absatz <Text>
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  16. Canon/archive
    large-scale dynamics in the literary field
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Series: Stanford Literary Lab: Pamphlets ; 11
    Subjects: Quantitative Literaturwissenschaft; Digital Humanities; Romantheorie
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  17. Canon/Archive
    studies in quantitative formalism from the Stanford Literary Lab
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  n+1 Foundation, New York

    For the past seven years, the Stanford Literary Lab, founded by Franco Moretti and Matthew Jockers, has been a leading site of literary scholarship aided by computers and algorithmic methods. This landmark volume gathers the collective research of... more

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    For the past seven years, the Stanford Literary Lab, founded by Franco Moretti and Matthew Jockers, has been a leading site of literary scholarship aided by computers and algorithmic methods. This landmark volume gathers the collective research of the group and its most remarkable experiments. From seemingly ineffable matters such as the loudness of thousands of novels, the geographic distribution of emotions, the nature of a sentence and a paragraph, and the evolution of bureaucratic doublespeak, descriptions emerge. The Stanford Literary Lab lets the computers provide new insights for questions from the deep tradition of two centuries of literary inquiry. Rather than, like the rest of us, letting the computers lead.

     

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9780997031874
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    9780997031874
    RVK Categories: ST 680 ; EC 1640
    Subjects: Literaturwissenschaft; Digital Humanities;
    Scope: xvii, 315 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
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  18. Canon/archive
    studies in quantitative formalism from the Stanford Literary Lab
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  n+1 Foundation, New York

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9780997031874; 0997031875
    RVK Categories: EC 1640
    Series: n+1 books
    Subjects: Literaturwissenschaft; Digital Humanities
    Scope: xvii, 315 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, 23 cm
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    Rückseite des Titelblattes: "The chapters in this book were originally published as pamphlets by the Stanford Literary Lab"

  19. Between canon and corpus: six perspectives on 20th-century novels
    Published: 2015

    Of the many, many thousands of novels and stories published in English in the 20th century, which group of several hundred would represent the most reasonable, interesting, and useful subset of the whole? more

     

    Of the many, many thousands of novels and stories published in English in the 20th century, which group of several hundred would represent the most reasonable, interesting, and useful subset of the whole?

     

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    Subjects: Literaturkanon; Englische Literatur; Digital Humanities; Literaturgeschichte; Roman; Ranking
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  20. On paragraphs. Scale, themes, and narrative form

    Different scales, different features. It’s the main difference between the thesis we have presented here, and the one that has so far dominated the study of the paragraph. By defining it as "a sentence writ large", or, symmetrically, as "a short... more

     

    Different scales, different features. It’s the main difference between the thesis we have presented here, and the one that has so far dominated the study of the paragraph. By defining it as "a sentence writ large", or, symmetrically, as "a short discourse", previous research was implicitly asserting the irrelevance of scale: sentence, paragraph, and discourse were all equally involved in the "development of one topic". We have found the exact opposite: 'scale is directly correlated to the differentiation of textual functions'. By this, we don't simply mean that the scale of sentences or paragraphs allows us to "see" style or themes more clearly. This is true, but secondary. Paragraphs allows us to "see" themes, because themes fully "exist" only at the scale of the paragraph. Ours is not just an epistemological claim, but an ontological one: if style and themes and episodes exist in the form they do, it's because writers work at different scales – and do different things according to the level at which they are operating.

     

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  21. Canon/archive : large-scale dynamics in the literary field

    Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is probably the most dramatic: we used to work on a couple of hundred nineteenth-century novels, and now we can analyze thousands of them, tens of... more

     

    Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is probably the most dramatic: we used to work on a couple of hundred nineteenth-century novels, and now we can analyze thousands of them, tens of thousands, tomorrow hundreds of thousands. It's a moment of euphoria, for quantitative literary history: like having a telescope that makes you see entirely new galaxies. And it's a moment of truth: so, have the digital skies revealed anything that changes our knowledge of literature? This is not a rhetorical question. In the famous 1958 essay in which he hailed "the advent of a quantitative history" that would "break with the traditional form of nineteenth-century history", Fernand Braudel mentioned as its typical materials "demographic progressions, the movement of wages, the variations in interest rates [.] productivity [.] money supply and demand." These were all quantifiable entities, clearly enough; but they were also completely new objects compared to the study of legislation, military campaigns, political cabinets, diplomacy, and so on. It was this double shift that changed the practice of history; not quantification alone. In our case, though, there is no shift in materials: we may end up studying 200,000 novels instead of 200; but, they're all still novels. Where exactly is the novelty?

     

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  22. Canon/archive
    large-scale dynamics in the literary field
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is probably the most dramatic: we used to work on a couple of hundred nineteenth-century novels, and now we can analyze thousands of them, tens of... more

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    Of the novelties introduced by digitization in the study of literature, the size of the archive is probably the most dramatic: we used to work on a couple of hundred nineteenth-century novels, and now we can analyze thousands of them, tens of thousands, tomorrow hundreds of thousands. It's a moment of euphoria, for quantitative literary history: like having a telescope that makes you see entirely new galaxies. And it's a moment of truth: so, have the digital skies revealed anything that changes our knowledge of literature? This is not a rhetorical question. In the famous 1958 essay in which he hailed "the advent of a quantitative history" that would "break with the traditional form of nineteenth-century history", Fernand Braudel mentioned as its typical materials "demographic progressions, the movement of wages, the variations in interest rates [...] productivity [...] money supply and demand." These were all quantifiable entities, clearly enough; but they were also completely new objects compared to the study of legislation, military campaigns, political cabinets, diplomacy, and so on. It was this double shift that changed the practice of history; not quantification alone. In our case, though, there is no shift in materials: we may end up studying 200,000 novels instead of 200; but, they're all still novels. Where exactly is the novelty?

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in Pamphlets / [Stanford, CA] : Stanford Literary Lab: 1 Online-Ressource (13 Seiten)
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    Series: Pamphlets of the Stanford literyry lab ; 11
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  23. On paragraphs. scale, themes, and narrative form
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    Different scales, different features. It’s the main difference between the thesis we have presented here, and the one that has so far dominated the study of the paragraph. By defining it as "a sentence writ large", or, symmetrically, as "a short... more

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    Different scales, different features. It’s the main difference between the thesis we have presented here, and the one that has so far dominated the study of the paragraph. By defining it as "a sentence writ large", or, symmetrically, as "a short discourse", previous research was implicitly asserting the irrelevance of scale: sentence, paragraph, and discourse were all equally involved in the "development of one topic". We have found the exact opposite: 'scale is directly correlated to the differentiation of textual functions'. By this, we don't simply mean that the scale of sentences or paragraphs allows us to "see" style or themes more clearly. This is true, but secondary. Paragraphs allows us to "see" themes, because themes fully "exist" only at the scale of the paragraph. Ours is not just an epistemological claim, but an ontological one: if style and themes and episodes exist in the form they do, it's because writers work at different scales – and do different things according to the level at which they are operating.

     

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  24. Between canon and corpus: six perspectives on 20th-century novels
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

    Of the many, many thousands of novels and stories published in English in the 20th century, which group of several hundred would represent the most reasonable, interesting, and useful subset of the whole? more

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    Of the many, many thousands of novels and stories published in English in the 20th century, which group of several hundred would represent the most reasonable, interesting, and useful subset of the whole?

     

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    Series: Pamphlets of the Standford literary lab ; 8
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (27 Seiten), Illustrationen
  25. Canon/Archive
    studies in quantitative formalism from the Stanford Literary Lab
    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Herausgeber); Algee-Hewitt, Mark (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  n+1 Books, n+1 Foundation, New York

    "For the past seven years, the Stanford Literary Lab, founded by Franco Moretti and Matthew Jockers, has been a leading site of literary scholarship aided by computers and algorithmic methods. This landmark volume gathers the collective research of... more

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    "For the past seven years, the Stanford Literary Lab, founded by Franco Moretti and Matthew Jockers, has been a leading site of literary scholarship aided by computers and algorithmic methods. This landmark volume gathers the collective research of the group and its most remarkable experiments. From seemingly ineffable matters such as the "loudness" of thousands of novels, the geographic distribution of emotions, the nature of a sentence and a paragraph, and the evolution of bureaucratic doublespeak, descriptions emerge. The Stanford Literary Lab lets the computers provide new insights for questions from the deep tradition of two centuries of literary inquiry. Rather than, like the rest of us, letting the computers lead. The results are adventurous, witty, challenging, profound. The old questions can finally get new answers--as the prelude to new big questions. Canon/Archive is the fulfillment and further development of "distant reading," adding a rare, full-length monument to the piecemeal progress of the digital humanities. No student, teacher, or inquisitive reader of literature will want to be without this book--just as no one interested in the new data-attentive methods in history, criticism, and the social sciences can afford to evade its summons"--Back cover

     

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    Contributor: Moretti, Franco (Herausgeber); Algee-Hewitt, Mark (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780997031874; 0997031875
    RVK Categories: EC 1640
    Subjects: Literaturwissenschaft; Digital Humanities
    Scope: xvii, 315 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 309-315

    "The chapters in this book were originally published as pamphlets by the Stanford Literary Lab"--Title page verso