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'''Distant Reading''' is a data-centered paradigm of literal analysis which develops as the opposite of '''close reading''', the classical approach to literal analysis. [http://study.com/academy/lesson/distance-reading-characteristics-lesson-quiz.html]
'''Distant Reading''' is a data-centered paradigm of literal analysis which develops as the opposite of '''close reading''', the classical approach to literal analysis. [http://study.com/academy/lesson/distance-reading-characteristics-lesson-quiz.html]


'''Distant Reading''' advocates that analyzing novels as raw data - as opposed to reading them - can yield interesting results.
'''Distant Reading''' advocates that analyzing novels as raw data - as opposed to reading them - can yield interesting results. [https://english.stanford.edu/bookshelf/distant-reading]

Revision as of 09:20, 22 September 2017

Distant Reading is a data-centered paradigm of literal analysis which develops as the opposite of close reading, the classical approach to literal analysis. [1]

Distant Reading advocates that analyzing novels as raw data - as opposed to reading them - can yield interesting results. [2]