Data Dialogues: Intersecting Pride and Prejudices in the Digital Realm

Authors

  • A. Glory Selvarani Assistant Professor, Department of English, The American College, Madurai, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34293/rtdh.v12iS1-Dec.97

Abstract

This research employs digital humanities methodologies to analyze Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” in order to uncover novel insights into its characters, themes, and narrative structure. Leveraging text mining, sentiment analysis, and network analysis, this study aims to elucidate the complexities of Austen’s narrative and the interplay of characters within the social fabric of the novel. By applying computational methods, we delve into the linguistic intricacies, sentiment dynamics, and relational networks embedded in the text, providing a quantitative lens through which to understand the author’s craft. Additionally, we explore the potential of interactive visualizations to engage readers and scholars in a collaborative exploration of the novel. The research not only contributes to the digital humanities discourse but also offers a fresh perspective on the timeless literary masterpiece, “Pride and Prejudice.”

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Published

2023-12-14