literary-studies
There are 14 repositories under literary-studies topic.
JonathanReeve/corpus-db
A textual corpus database for the digital humanities.
quadrismegistus/poesy
Poetic processing, for Python.
cligs/textbox
Text collections made available by the CLiGS group.
pruizf/disco
Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus. Canonical and minor authors in Spanish (Europe, America and Asia): 15th to 20th century
UUDigitalHumanitieslab/I-analyzer
The great textmining tool that obviates all others
janerikst/stereoscope
Stereoscope is a web-based prototype for visualizing two core processes of literary studies - hermeneutic exploration of textual meaning and construction of arguments about texts. In Stereoscope scholars can represent their manually created digital annotations with multiple visualizations to record and convey qualitative statements. Different visual representations of annotation data allow multiple perspectives which, in combination with comments and tags, provide the means to craft scholarly arguments about literary works and make them transparent to readers.
linhd-postdata/disco
Diachronic Spanish Sonnet Corpus. Canonical and minor authors in Spanish (Europe and America): 15th to 19th century
johlei/PerryGraph
Repository containing a visualization of the character network in the Perry Rhodan serial and corresponding code for network analysis
nevmenandr/brief-content
Материалы тьюториала на III Московско-тартуской школе
MachineVisionUiB/machinevisionscripts
Scripts for analysing data from "A Dataset Documenting Representations of Machine Vision Technologies in Artworks, Games and Narratives"
mrconroy/mapping-balzac
Data from Mapping Balzac + Mapping Proust
rajansagarwal/findyourstorycanada
📚 The official website for Find Your Story Canada. Built with HTML, CSS, Vanilla JS and a pinch of Boostrap. Informing the public about our cause, and promoting literary advancements in the youth of today.
mohsenim/JEFP-Corpus
Jena Corpus of Expository and Fictional Prose; A Corpus of Canonical, Non-Canonical, Non-Fictional Texts
UUDigitalHumanitieslab/Map-your-Heroine
Web application survey of responses to fictional characters