'Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field' proposes
and demonstrates a new digital approach to literary history.
Drawing on bibliographical information on the Australian novel in
the AustLit database, the book addresses debates and issues in
literary studies through a method that combines book history's
pragmatic approach to literary data with the digital humanities'
idea of computer modelling as an experimental and iterative
practice. As well as showcasing this method, the case studies in
'Reading by Numbers' provide a revised history of the Australian
novel, focusing on the nineteenth century and the decades since the
end of the Second World War, and engaging with a range of themes
including literary and cultural value, authorship, gender, genre
and the transnational circulation of fiction. The book's findings
challenge established arguments in Australian literary studies,
book history, feminism and gender studies, while presenting
innovative ways of understanding literature, publishing, authorship
and reading, and the relationships between them. More broadly, by
demonstrating critical ways in which the growing number of digital
archives in the humanities can be mined, modelled and visualised,
'Reading by Numbers' offers new directions and scope for digital
humanities research.
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