id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ke5acksbcngi7a5a2homkobk4i Neil McCaw Victorian Murder and the Digital Humanities 2018 12 .pdf application/pdf 8383 524 48 'Victorian murder culture', and in particular, the essentially textual nature of the nineteenth-century Keywords: Victorian; Victorian Studies; digital humanities; nineteenth century; crime; murder; aesthetics; cognitive empathy; reading; periodicals; archives; curation; hypertexts; knowledge; the nineteenth-century reader's experience of murder culture, ultimately fostering greater levels of ways digital resources might mimic the nineteenth-century reading experience in order to enhance the twenty-first century researcher's cognitive empathy with Victorian murder culture. our knowledge and understanding of the Victorian experience of crime at a human level, drawing on of Victorian murder culture especially most of online materials are accessed through conventional coexisted within the pages of the same journal, ensuring that Victorian murder culture at a textual level the reading practice of the past in order to explore Victorian murder culture will clearly entail an century researchers can engage with the textual material in a comparable fashion to Victorian readers ./cache/work_ke5acksbcngi7a5a2homkobk4i.pdf ./txt/work_ke5acksbcngi7a5a2homkobk4i.txt