Stanford University
ENGLISH 366E: Electronic Data, Literary Theory
Winter 2004


In what ways do electronic texts and computers offer us unique ways of reading, analyzing, and understanding literature?  This seminar addresses this question by rehearsing some of the existing answers and by exploring the possibilities opened by electronic texts, digital corpora, and literary databases. Course topics will include an introduction to the creation and encoding of digital texts, database development, electronic archiving, resource querying, and statistical analysis within the context of literary theory and history.

Meeting Time & Place
3:15-6:05 - Wallenburg Hall, Building 160, Room 127

Instructors Office Hours & Location
Matthew Jockers 1:30-3:30 and by appt., Building 460, Room 321
Franco Moretti

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