Neural Computation in Stylometry II: An Application to the Works of Shakespeare and Marlowe

Using principles set out in an earlier paper, a neural network was constructed to discriminate between the works of Shakespeare and his contemporary Christopher Marlowe. Once trained using works from the core canon of the two dramatists, the network successfully classified works to which it had not...

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Veröffentlicht in:Literary and linguistic computing 1994, Vol.9 (1), p.1-6
Hauptverfasser: MERRIAM, THOMAS V. N., MATTHEWS, ROBERT A. J.
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Zusammenfassung:Using principles set out in an earlier paper, a neural network was constructed to discriminate between the works of Shakespeare and his contemporary Christopher Marlowe. Once trained using works from the core canon of the two dramatists, the network successfully classified works to which it had not been previously exposed. In the light of these favourable results, we used the network to classify a number of anonymous works. Strong support emerged for Tucker Brooke's view that The True Tragedy is the Marlovian original of Henry VI, Part 3, the latter being the product of subsequent revisions by Shakespeare.
ISSN:0268-1145
1477-4615
DOI:10.1093/llc/9.1.1