The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women's Poetry 2019
DOI: 10.1017/9781316856543.017
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Distant Reading and Victorian Women’s Poetry

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“…As several feminist scholars have pointed out, F. Moretti's (2000) critique of the literary canon, seeking to de-centre the canon and revise what we read and study by the methods of distant reading, corresponds with the efforts of feminist researchers to expand the literary canon in order to include forgotten women writers and their texts (Houston, 2019;Koser, 2020). Distant reading, a method of analysis based on objective data from many texts, enables the detection of patterns and examination of broader cultural and historical changes that might be reflected in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As several feminist scholars have pointed out, F. Moretti's (2000) critique of the literary canon, seeking to de-centre the canon and revise what we read and study by the methods of distant reading, corresponds with the efforts of feminist researchers to expand the literary canon in order to include forgotten women writers and their texts (Houston, 2019;Koser, 2020). Distant reading, a method of analysis based on objective data from many texts, enables the detection of patterns and examination of broader cultural and historical changes that might be reflected in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%