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Bohemistyka
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2015
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vol. 15
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issue 3
201 - 225
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The paper discusses the issue of literary representations in the pre-critical period, represented here by selected poetological concepts, exemplified by fourtexts of the period: Book X of Platos The Republic, Aristotles Poetics, Horaces Ars poetica, and the mediaeval treatise by Geoffrey of Vinsauf Poetria nova. The aim of the study is to demonstrate the change in the understanding of the so-called content complexes of a literary work, which form the historical grounds for contemporary terms, including literary theme, motif, artistic representation, as well as the issue of fiction and reality.
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The paper deals with chosen DH methods in literary studies, which are focused on modelling of fictional topography and narrative segments quantification. The first part of article presents the methodology concentrated on building of spatial models and their explanation. In the second part are presented the quantitative models of literary-segments such different narrative speeches, character speech, description or so called text in text (letter, diary and so on). Our goal is to present not only the results of this modelling processes, but the way to them. For this purpose we present detailed methodology and procedure associated for example with python coding. In the last part we offer the interpretation strategy grew up from comparison between two types of models - spatial and quantitative models. Presented work is only the part of emerging project heading towards on corpus of Czech novels of 19th century.
Bohemistyka
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2016
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vol. 16
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issue 3
203 - 219
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The first part of presented study is focused on quantitative and corpus analysis of the first three collections of short stories by the Czech prose writer Jan Čep. Using the definition of so-called thematic field we try to demonstrate how this methodology can be used in the context of literary theory. The study is intended mainly to present the possibilities that contemporary quantitative and corpus analysis offer to the theory of literature. Both disciplines have in fact so far developed without noticeable mutual contacts. Special model of Jan Čep authorial corpus and its analysis should prove potentiality of these primarily linguistic methods also in the theory of literature.
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