Introduction to the Attribution of Literature describes the first unbiased and accessible authorship attribution method, and uses it to present the first accurate re-attribution of 311 canonical texts from the 18th century to only 10 ghostwriters, and 323 texts from the 19th century to 11 ghostwriters.
Introduction to the Attribution of Literature describes the first unbiased and accessible authorship attribution method, and uses it to present the first accurate re-attribution of 311 canonical texts from the 18th century to only 10 ghostwriters, and 323 texts from the 19th century to 11 ghostwriters.
Anna Faktorovich is the Director and Founder of Anaphora Literary Press. She taught English literature and composition for over four years at colleges including the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and the Middle Georgia College. She has a Ph.D. in English Literature and Criticism. She has published Rebellion as Genre (2013), Formulas of Popular Fiction (2014), and literary and linguistic articles in periodicals such as Humanities Bulletin, Critical Survey and East-West Cultural Passage.
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Introduction Part I: The New Stylometric Attribution Method Chapter 1. Anti-Assumptions as Pre-Requisites for Computational Stylometry Chapter 2. The Steps of the Recommended Stylometric Attribution Method Chapter 3. Selecting a Suitable Corpus Chapter 4. Preparing Texts for Testing Chapter 5. Reasons for the Use of Free Accessible Software Chapter 6. Discussion of the Data in the 18th and 19th Century Corpuses Chapter 7. A Method for the Quantitative Selection of the Most Likely Ghostwriter in a Linguistic-Group Part II: Experiments to Explain Weaknesses of Previous Attribution Methods Chapter 8. Thomas Mendenhall's Visual Curve Word-Length Comparison Model (1887) Chapter 9. George Udny Yule's Sentence-Length Ranges and Statistics Model (1939) Chapter 10. George Udny Yule's Vocabulary Model (1944) Chapter 11. Zhao and Zobel's 634-Text Corpus (2007) Part III: Experiments to Verify the New Method's Accessibility and Accuracy Chapter 12. Statistical Comparison of Standard versus Newly Proposed Stylometric Methodologies Index
Introduction Part I: The New Stylometric Attribution Method Chapter 1. Anti-Assumptions as Pre-Requisites for Computational Stylometry Chapter 2. The Steps of the Recommended Stylometric Attribution Method Chapter 3. Selecting a Suitable Corpus Chapter 4. Preparing Texts for Testing Chapter 5. Reasons for the Use of Free Accessible Software Chapter 6. Discussion of the Data in the 18th and 19th Century Corpuses Chapter 7. A Method for the Quantitative Selection of the Most Likely Ghostwriter in a Linguistic-Group Part II: Experiments to Explain Weaknesses of Previous Attribution Methods Chapter 8. Thomas Mendenhall's Visual Curve Word-Length Comparison Model (1887) Chapter 9. George Udny Yule's Sentence-Length Ranges and Statistics Model (1939) Chapter 10. George Udny Yule's Vocabulary Model (1944) Chapter 11. Zhao and Zobel's 634-Text Corpus (2007) Part III: Experiments to Verify the New Method's Accessibility and Accuracy Chapter 12. Statistical Comparison of Standard versus Newly Proposed Stylometric Methodologies Index
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