The Shakespeare-typing monkeys are back at work, this time hot on the trail of Henry James.
"I came to the conclusion that these early pieces provided a clear window into ... James' known fiction," Mr. Horowitz, who taught English and computer science at the University of Kansas and at Hunter College, writes in the book's foreword.Mr. Horowitz is among a growing number of scholars who rely on statistical research, which joins the traditionally alien worlds of literature and computer analysis. Computers have been used to examine authorship of countless ancient texts, including the New Testament gospels and Greek and Roman documents.
(First seen yesterday at Ed's place.)
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