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* Craig, Hugh. (2011), ‘Shakespeare’s Vocabulary: Myth and Reality’, Shakespeare Quarterly, 62(1): 53–74. | |||
Elliott, Ward E.Y. and Robert J. Valenza. (2011), ‘Shakespeare’s Vocabulary: Did It Dwarf All Others?’ in Mireille Ravassat and Jonathan Culpeper (eds), Stylistics and Shakespeare’s Language: Transdisciplinary Approaches, 34–57, London: Continuum. | * Elliott, Ward E.Y. and Robert J. Valenza. (2011), ‘Shakespeare’s Vocabulary: Did It Dwarf All Others?’ in Mireille Ravassat and Jonathan Culpeper (eds), Stylistics and Shakespeare’s Language: Transdisciplinary Approaches, 34–57, London: Continuum. | ||
Greatley-Hirsch, Brett. (2020), ‘Computational Studies’, in Evelyn Gajowski (ed), The Arden Research Handbook of Contemporary Shakespeare Criticism, 205–21, London: Arden Shakespeare. PDF. | * Greatley-Hirsch, Brett. (2020), ‘Computational Studies’, in Evelyn Gajowski (ed), The Arden Research Handbook of Contemporary Shakespeare Criticism, 205–21, London: Arden Shakespeare. PDF. | ||
Kahan, Jeffrey. (2015), ‘“I tell you what mine author says”: A Brief History of Stylometrics’, ELH, 82(3): 815–44. | * Kahan, Jeffrey. (2015), ‘“I tell you what mine author says”: A Brief History of Stylometrics’, ELH, 82(3): 815–44. |
Revision as of 20:08, 27 August 2021
- Craig, Hugh. (2011), ‘Shakespeare’s Vocabulary: Myth and Reality’, Shakespeare Quarterly, 62(1): 53–74.
- Elliott, Ward E.Y. and Robert J. Valenza. (2011), ‘Shakespeare’s Vocabulary: Did It Dwarf All Others?’ in Mireille Ravassat and Jonathan Culpeper (eds), Stylistics and Shakespeare’s Language: Transdisciplinary Approaches, 34–57, London: Continuum.
- Greatley-Hirsch, Brett. (2020), ‘Computational Studies’, in Evelyn Gajowski (ed), The Arden Research Handbook of Contemporary Shakespeare Criticism, 205–21, London: Arden Shakespeare. PDF.
- Kahan, Jeffrey. (2015), ‘“I tell you what mine author says”: A Brief History of Stylometrics’, ELH, 82(3): 815–44.