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Computational Drama Analysis from Almost Zero Electronic Text: the Case of Alsatian Theater
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Pablo Ruiz Fabo
, Delphine Bernhard , Andrew Briand and Carole Werner
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Detecting Small Worlds in a Corpus of Thousands of Theater Plays 7
- Exploring Ancient Greek Comedy: Material Engagement Theory and Computational Tools 35
- Computational Drama Analysis from Almost Zero Electronic Text: the Case of Alsatian Theater 57
- “Let every word weigh heavy of her worth”: Examining How Women Enact Power in Shakespeare’s Comedies through Interactive Speech Pattern Visualizations 87
- Annotation and Automated Classification of Dramatic Situations 107
- The Schemer in German Drama 123
- From Stage to Page: Stylistic Variation in Fictional Speech 149
- Tragic and Comical Networks 167
- Emotions in Stage Directions in German Drama of the Early Modern Period 189
- List of Contributors 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Detecting Small Worlds in a Corpus of Thousands of Theater Plays 7
- Exploring Ancient Greek Comedy: Material Engagement Theory and Computational Tools 35
- Computational Drama Analysis from Almost Zero Electronic Text: the Case of Alsatian Theater 57
- “Let every word weigh heavy of her worth”: Examining How Women Enact Power in Shakespeare’s Comedies through Interactive Speech Pattern Visualizations 87
- Annotation and Automated Classification of Dramatic Situations 107
- The Schemer in German Drama 123
- From Stage to Page: Stylistic Variation in Fictional Speech 149
- Tragic and Comical Networks 167
- Emotions in Stage Directions in German Drama of the Early Modern Period 189
- List of Contributors 217