Zitation: Molz, Johannes: A Close and Distant Reading of Shakespearean Intertextuality - Appendix. 19. März 2019. Open Data LMU. 10.5282/ubm/data.177
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DOI: 10.5282/ubm/data.177
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Beschreibung
This is a collection of all references found in a study of Shakespearean Intertextuality. I collected references to Shakespeare and his works in the complete works of 11 contemporary British writers. The corpus includes several hundred contemporary British texts, most of which were novels. A few graphic novels, collections of short stories and autobriographies make up the rest of the texts. All references are given with their context, the original line they quote, the texts they pertain to and a score that counts the verbatim referencing words in the contemporary texts. The appendix contains further references not discussed in the study, a full list of all works examined and further metadata.
Stichwörter
Shakespeare, Intertextuality, Digital Humanities, Mixed Methods
Quellenangaben
Molz, Johannes: A Close and Distant Reading of Shakespearean Intertextuality: Towards a Mixed Method Approach for Literary Studies. München, Universitätsbibliothek Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2020. ISBN 3959251351, 9783959251358, 9783959251365. Online-Version: https://doi.org/10.5282/oph.4 unter Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY 4.0
Dokumententyp: | Daten |
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Name der Kontaktperson: | Molz, Johannes |
E-Mail der Kontaktperson: | johannes.molz at gmail.com |
Fächer: | Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften |
Dewey Dezimalklassifikation: | 000 Allgemeines, Informatik, Informationswissenschaft > 020 Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft
800 Literatur > 820 Englische, altenglische Literatur |
ID Code: | 177 |
Eingestellt von: | Johannes Molz |
Eingestellt am: | 16. Jan. 2020 11:36 |
Letzte Änderungen: | 20. Mrz. 2023 08:47 |
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