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A network of circles representing characters in Pt 3 of Dostoevsky's novel Demons.

A network of circles representing characters in Pt 3 of Dostoevsky's novel Demons.

From this, it is super clear who is running the show in Demons pt 3! We are excited to see how these graphs show the changes in Dostoevsky's novel's social structures over time. More adventures in network graphing with @fyodor76.bsky.social #digitaldostoevsky

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The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double - Volume 84 Issue 1

The first publication fron my and @katiabowers.bsky.social's #Digitaldostoevsky project is this article, now out and open access in Slavic Review www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core The Failure of Form: Reading Liminality Computationally in Dostoevskii’s The Double - Volume 84 Issue 1

The first article from @fyodor76.bsky.social and my #DigitalDostoevsky project has been published in the latest issue of Slavic Review! It's open access, so everyone can read - yay! So happy that this work is finally out in the world: doi.org/10.1017/slr....

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Adventures in Stylometry! In May we took a class called “Computational Text Analysis with Stylometry and R” at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the Université de Montréal. It was run by the Krakow-based Computatio…

Last month @katiabowers.bsky.social and I took a fantastic class on stylometry at #dhsi2025 with @joannaby.bsky.social and Jacek Bąkowski of the Krakow-based Computational Stylistics group and wrote a blogpost about it for our #digitaldostoevsky blog: digitaldostoevsky.com/2025/06/18/a...

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Adventures in Stylometry! In May we took a class called “Computational Text Analysis with Stylometry and R” at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the Université de Montréal. It was run by the Krakow-based Computatio…

Last month @fyodor76.bsky.social and I went to #DHSI and did a crash course in stylometry with @joannaby.bsky.social and Jacek Bąkowski. Our blog post about it is now up on our #DigitalDostoevsky blog: digitaldostoevsky.com/2025/06/18/a...

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Reencoding Crime and Punishment for Network Analysis After finishing encoding our corpus at the end of last year, we’ve been working on speech network analysis. Network analysis is a method that creates a visualization of connections between elements…

A new #DigitalDostoevsky blog post is up! @fyodor76.bsky.social discusses the choices we made doing data cleaning for our network graphs work. Check it out! digitaldostoevsky.com/2025/03/31/r...

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a visualization showing the speech network connections between characters in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.

a visualization showing the speech network connections between characters in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.

Behold! Today, after valiant and intense data-cleaning work over the past week by @fyodor76.bsky.social, she and I were able to produce this somewhat flawed but still beautiful to us network graph of all speech in Crime and Punishment ❤️ #digitaldostoevsky

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