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      Shakespeare Survey 

      What is Not Collaborative about Early Modern Drama in Performance and Print?

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          Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship

          In this book Craig, Kinney and their collaborators confront the main unsolved mysteries in Shakespeare's canon through computer analysis of Shakespeare's and other writers' styles. In some cases their analysis confirms the current scholarly consensus, bringing long-standing questions to something like a final resolution. In other areas the book provides more surprising conclusions: that Shakespeare wrote the 1602 additions to The Spanish Tragedy, for example, and that Marlowe along with Shakespeare was a collaborator on Henry VI, Parts 1 and 2. The methods used are more wholeheartedly statistical, and computationally more intensive, than any that have yet been applied to Shakespeare studies. The book also reveals how word patterns help create a characteristic personal style. In tackling traditional problems with the aid of the processing power of the computer, harnessed through computer science, and drawing upon large amounts of data, the book is an exemplar of the new domain of digital humanities.
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            Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama

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              Language Machines: Technologies of Literary and Cultural Production

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                October 2 2014
                : 18-28
                10.1017/SSO9781107775572.002
                36496be7-f2ff-4383-9860-d6870776eca3
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