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The Nation, Genre and Gender Project

The Nation, Genre and Gender Project

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The Nation, Genre and Gender project combines literary and data science expertise in order to map and analyses social networks in Irish and English fiction written between 1800 and 1922.
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pride and prejudice social network analysis 19th century novels ucd humanities institute gossip big data digital humanities waverley literature frankenstein nation genre and gender science foundation ireland university college dublin irish research council social networks jane austen women's society university of notre dame lydia bennet
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A Flirt's Progress: scandal and social networks in early 19th century novels
6 years ago • 243 Views
Windows on Waverley: exploring the effect of variations in the construction of social networks
6 years ago • 711 Views
"Her Life's Solace Was Visiting and News": social networks and gossip in nineteenth-century novels
6 years ago • 941 Views
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Presentations (3)
A Flirt's Progress: scandal and social networks in early 19th century novels
6 years ago • 243 Views
Windows on Waverley: exploring the effect of variations in the construction of social networks
6 years ago • 711 Views
"Her Life's Solace Was Visiting and News": social networks and gossip in nineteenth-century novels
6 years ago • 941 Views
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Education
Website
theseaofbooks.com/
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The Nation, Genre and Gender project combines literary and data science expertise in order to map and analyses social networks in Irish and English fiction written between 1800 and 1922.
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pride and prejudice social network analysis 19th century novels ucd humanities institute gossip big data digital humanities waverley literature frankenstein nation genre and gender science foundation ireland university college dublin irish research council social networks jane austen women's society university of notre dame lydia bennet
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