Towards a computational history of modernism in European literary history: Mapping the Inner Lives of Characters in the European Novel (1840–1920)

Tamara Radak (Corresponding author), Pieter Francois, Lou Burnard, Agnes Hilger, Fotis Jannidis, Gabor Palkó, Roxana Patras, Michael Preminger, Diana Santos

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Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the common narrative in literary history that the inner lives of characters became a central preoccupation of literary modernism. We operationalise this notion via a proxy, tracing the use of verbs relating to inner life across 10 language corpora from the ELTeC collection, which comprises novels from the period between 1840–1920. We expected to find an increase in the use of inner-life verbs corresponding to the traditional periodisation of modernism in each of the languages. However, different experiments conducted with the data do not confirm this hypothesis. We therefore look at the results in a number of more granular ways, but we cannot identify any common trends even when we split the verbs into individual categories, or take canonicity or gender into account. We discuss the obtained results in detail, proposing potential reasons for them and including potential avenues of further research as well as lessons learned.

Original languageEnglish
Article number128
Number of pages17
JournalOpen Research Europe
Volume3
Early online date23 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 23 Aug 2023

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 602053 Comparative literature studies
  • 605007 Digital humanities

Keywords

  • distant reading
  • European novel
  • literary characters
  • literary history
  • modernism

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