Browsing by Subject "digital humanities"
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A networks-science investigation into the epic poems of ossian
(World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt, 2016-06-01)In 1760 James Macpherson published the first volume of a series of epic poems which he claimed to have translated into English from ancient Scottish-Gaelic sources. The poems, which purported to have been composed by a ... -
Book history and digital humanities in the long eighteenth century
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021)This article examines the current state of research at the intersections of book history and digital humanities within the field of eighteenth-century studies. It addresses the popular and intellectual origins of the nexus ... -
Measuring moments: Annotating and quantifying narrative time disruptions in modernist and hypertext fiction
(NUI Galway, 2021-07-30)This project outlines a new method of annotating and quantitatively discussing narrative techniques related to time in fiction. Its principal research questions are, firstly, to determine whether a valid and useful system ... -
Poetry by the Book, Poetry by Numbers
(2013)The mass digitisation of our literary heritage has resulted in both possibilities and problems for the literary scholar. With the availability large-scale literary corpora comes the implicit perception that digital ... -
A Trojan cycle for late antiquity: Intertextuality in late epic and its digital representation
(NUI Galway, 2022-04-19)This work focuses on three late Greek epic poems: the Posthomerica by Quintus of Smyrna, The Sack of Troy by Triphiodorus and the Abduction of Helen by Colluthus (ca. 3rd-5th centuries CE). These are reworkings of the ...