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A Close and Distant Reading of Shakespearean Intertextuality

Autor
Johannes Molz

A Close and Distant Reading of Shakespearean Intertextuality

Untertitel
Towards a mixed method approach for literary studies
Beschreibung

This study is an attempt at tracing and understanding Shakespearean intertextuality with the help of both qualitative and quantitative methods. The author looks for (near-)verbatim quotations of Shakespeare’s works in contemporary British novels. The references cited help to answer how Shakespeare is referenced by those who came after him and how can text mining and computational methods facilitate the search for these references. The present study looks for salient patterns in Shakespearean intertextuality in a manual, qualitative examination of the complete prose works of 11 authors in a corpus of 14 million words. A second, quantitative reading of digitalised versions of the texts allows for a significant extension of the corpora and a comparison of the methods involved. The quantitative part of this study mirrors the qualitative part with methods provided by the ever-emerging Digital Humanities. The findings of both approaches are juxtaposed, and problems and possible solutions are discussed, in order to expand the methodological toolbox of intertextuality studies.

Verlag
Georg Olms Verlag
ISBN/EAN
978-3-487-16144-0
Preis
33,10 EUR
Status
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