Plotting Poetry

On Mechanically-Enhanced Reading
Anne-Sophie BORIES,Hugues MARCHAL,Gerald PURNELLE
Date de publication
10 juin 2021
Résumé
Scholars today are experimenting with a vast array of reading devices in order to explore texts anew, often blending, both on the technical and on the hermeneutical axes, traditional approaches and innovative computing tools, that collect textual features and detect trends not visible to a human eye as they exceed the span of our focus. Our...
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Date de première publication du titre 10 juin 2021
ISBN 9782875622808
EAN-13 9782875622808
Référence 125277-96
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 161
Format 16 x 24 x 0 cm
Poids 300 g

Anne-Sophie Bories, Introduction ......................................................................................... 5

Valérie Beaudouin, The Machine in the Garden of Meter and Rhythm ................... 11

Elise Thorsen, David J. Birnbaum, Exploring Inexact Rhyme in Russian
Verse 
...................................................................................................................................... 33

Natalie M. Houston, Exploring the Idiom of Victorian Rhyme Through Applied Historical Poetics                  41

Peter Verhaar, Opening new patterns from new disorders: A Computational
Analysis of the Poetry of Louis MacNeice 
.................................................................. 57

Éliane Delente, Richard Renault, Projet Anamètre : présentation, limites et avancées                          73

Clara Martínez Cantón, Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Elena González-Blanco, Thierry Poibeau, Automatic Enjambment Detection as a New Source of Evidence in Spanish Versification ........................ 93

Isabelle Parkinson, A Poetics Defined in the Paratext ................................................. 113

Muriel Louâpre, Hugues Marchal, Modelling and Visualizing the Evolution of 19th century French Scientific Poetry ............................................................................................................................................... 129

Christophe Imperiali, Structures du vers dit .................................................................. 147

Scholars today are experimenting with a vast array of reading devices in order to explore texts anew, often blending, both on the technical and on the hermeneutical axes, traditional approaches and innovative computing tools, that collect textual features and detect trends not visible to a human eye as they exceed the span of our focus. Our...

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