Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29525 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 95 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 God 2 like 1 ~his 1 woman 1 man 1 look 1 little 1 life 1 hand 1 grelieu 1 girl 1 gentleman 1 eye 1 eminence 1 emil 1 consuelo 1 ZINIDA 1 Wondergood 1 Women 1 Wife 1 Toppi 1 Thomas 1 Thee 1 Signor 1 Satan 1 SARAH 1 Russia 1 Rosa 1 Rome 1 Pierre 1 POLLY 1 Old 1 Nullius 1 Naum 1 Mr. 1 Maria 1 Man.~~ 1 Magnus 1 Madonna 1 MAURICE 1 MANCINI 1 Liuba 1 Leizer 1 Laughs 1 JEANNE 1 Grey 1 Doctor.~~ 1 David 1 Count 1 Cardinal Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 494 man 380 hand 348 eye 274 face 256 people 248 time 232 head 225 day 220 life 212 magnus 207 something 206 one 186 woman 181 child 175 nothing 168 voice 148 night 147 word 142 room 138 thing 135 girl 131 earth 128 moment 127 love 126 friend 122 emil 121 way 119 light 116 name 116 foot 113 death 112 silence 107 laughter 107 door 105 everything 95 wall 95 money 94 world 92 heart 91 window 91 gentleman 89 Man.~~ 87 blood 86 wife 85 house 85 father 84 arm 83 music 82 soul 81 anything Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4643 _ 423 David 240 Wondergood 236 ANATHEMA 218 DAVID 194 God 191 Maria 163 MANCINI 160 CONSUELO 152 Magnus 146 Nullius 132 Toppi 125 BRIQUET 123 Mr. 119 SARAH 118 Consuelo 115 ZINIDA 115 Man 113 JEANNE 103 Leizer 94 Sarah 90 Wife.~~ 90 Anathema 87 MAURICE 79 Satan 78 Baron 74 HE 71 Liuba 69 BARON 68 Count 66 Silence 63 Pierre 62 GENTLEMAN 59 Andreyev 57 Jeanne 56 Laughs 56 Briquet 54 Father 53 Rosa 53 GRELIEU 51 Cardinal 50 Rome 47 Maurice 45 Naum 44 Old 44 Bezano 43 Grelieu 43 BEZANO 41 Zinida 41 Mancini Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4886 i 3867 you 2352 it 2207 he 1446 me 919 they 665 him 573 we 553 she 499 them 269 her 234 us 142 himself 134 myself 97 yourself 78 one 43 herself 36 themselves 34 itself 23 mine 22 thee 20 yours 20 ourselves 6 oneself 6 hers 5 his 4 you''re 4 ''s 2 you''ll 2 ye 2 theirs 2 ours 1 yourselves 1 you--[_makes 1 yes,--from 1 triumph--»you 1 nullius,--they 1 ha 1 david,--they 1 away!--or 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 7794 be 2168 have 1967 do 548 go 535 know 523 see 523 look 474 say 457 come 331 want 320 take 301 hear 299 think 293 give 262 make 260 tell 215 speak 187 seem 186 understand 186 get 185 let 185 call 181 laugh 179 feel 172 ask 165 die 162 turn 158 grow 156 sit 156 leave 153 love 152 become 141 begin 140 listen 133 find 132 like 130 wait 129 play 127 bring 124 stand 121 lie 111 remember 103 smile 100 walk 100 fall 99 cry 94 rise 93 believe 89 forget 89 drink Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2296 not 636 so 437 here 405 now 381 little 363 only 353 then 342 very 334 too 290 more 288 out 253 even 251 again 240 there 230 old 227 long 224 away 222 down 216 up 207 well 205 much 201 just 187 still 187 good 178 great 170 never 164 as 157 yet 156 all 137 silent 131 such 130 quite 127 first 126 already 124 suddenly 124 same 123 beautiful 118 other 117 human 111 on 109 poor 106 soon 106 also 106 alone 104 dear 103 white 101 ever 100 really 100 dark 99 strange Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 good 19 least 7 near 7 great 6 most 6 dear 5 high 3 slight 3 j 3 bad 2 wise 2 large 2 fine 2 common 2 black 1 wide 1 warm 1 wak 1 ugly 1 tiny 1 strong 1 simple 1 remote 1 old 1 noble 1 nice 1 innermost 1 furth 1 farth 1 deep 1 close 1 clever 1 cheap 1 calm 1 brave Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 62 most 4 well 2 near 2 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 _ do not 6 _ be silent 6 david is not 4 _ do n''t 4 _ know _ 4 _ turning around 3 _ gets up 3 _ go away 3 _ goes out 3 _ knows _ 3 _ looking around 3 consuelo do n''t 3 david is silent 3 hand is now 3 magnus was silent 2 _ do _ 2 _ get up 2 _ getting up 2 _ goes over 2 _ have none 2 _ is _ 2 _ is motionless 2 _ is still 2 _ laughing _ 2 _ let _ 2 _ looks around 2 _ says something 2 _ sits down 2 _ sitting down 2 _ turns around 2 children are so 2 david is angry 2 david is here 2 face is as 2 face is open 2 face is pale 2 face is stern 2 magnus had already 2 magnus was not 2 man is dead 2 mancini do n''t 2 one has yet 2 people are already 2 people do not 1 _ am _ 1 _ am daring 1 _ am still 1 _ are _ 1 _ are alone 1 _ are merry Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ am no stork 1 _ do not quite 1 _ have no motor 1 _ have no smart 1 _ is not here 1 children are not afraid 1 david has no debts 1 david has no friends 1 david is not here 1 david is not quite 1 god is not present 1 head was not at 1 one has no heart 1 time has not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37961 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = He Who Gets Slapped: A Play in Four Acts date = keywords = BARON; BEZANO; BRIQUET; Count; Laughs; MANCINI; POLLY; ZINIDA; consuelo; gentleman summary = You know that I leave half of the salary for Consuelo--but--perhaps you [_Stands up and shakes hands with clowns, who make silly faces._] But you look like a society man. [_Enter CONSUELO and BEZANO in circus costume._] suppose that good-looking bareback rider is in love with Consuelo, isn''t you know; he walks in and out whenever he wants to, without even looking [_Flushes like a boy, but looks straight into_ ZINIDA''S _eyes. [_Shaking hands_]: What a success, Baron--and think of it--how the crowd like it; they will laugh, and love you. startled._ BRIQUET _is staggering in like a drunken man, his hand over Give me your hand, Consuelo, I want to see what who came down to earth only to love you, foolish little Consuelo. Consuelo, laughing, jumps up and runs away, after But you do not look like a man who---MANCINI _looks at the_ BARON _with a smile_. id = 42665 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = Satan''s Diary date = keywords = Andreyev; Campagna; Cardinal; God; Madonna; Magnus; Maria; Mr.; Rome; Russia; Satan; Signor; Thomas; Toppi; Wondergood; eminence; like; man summary = "Yes, it is Rome," affirmed Toppi, and raised his hand: "do you hear friend, Signor Thomas Magnus and his beautiful daughter, Maria. Toppi left and Signor Magnus opened wide his big sad eyes. To tell the truth: I liked "Thomas Magnus" at that moment. my face assumed at Magnus'' promise to transmit my greetings to Maria. Both of us looked simultaneously at his white hands and Magnus replied to work, Wondergood!'' Oh, Magnus is a great man. Something like respect arose in Magnus'' eyes...the devil take him, "Why do you look at me like that, Wondergood? Maria and my very thoughts on the man--Magnus, but the _real_ my mind "Pardon me, dear Magnus, but I would like to see the Signorina Maria. motionless hand of Thomas Magnus: apparently he must have looked like "Sit down, Maria.--As you see, Wondergood,"--began Magnus in a dry and "Do you hear, Wondergood?" asked Magnus, laughing. id = 49594 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = The Dark date = keywords = God; Liuba; eye; girl; hand; life; like; look; woman summary = in black like nuns or young widows, with pale faces, unrouged, even had fine dark eyes, although in expression a little too unswerving; and pale; and both in his face and the girl''s, where the eyes should have »And now, Liuba,« he said, looking round and unconsciously rubbing his noticing the strange look with which the girl followed his movements. »Why?« He looked at the girl, and turned aside in confusion. And to tell the truth, I am just a little ashamed to be looking »What a place this is!« he said, bemused and resting his eyes on Liuba. She sat up quickly on the bed, clasping her hands, eyes wide open dark, fumbling for his knee with her hand, Liuba sat down by him, but But Liuba got up, and moving a little distance away said: The evil-looking woman with the bird-like face was irritably id = 49596 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = The Sorrows of Belgium: A Play in Six Scenes date = keywords = Belgium; JEANNE; MAURICE; Pierre; emil; grelieu summary = "Papa!" "Papa!" Then, "François!" Maurice, Emil Grelieu''s _In the room are Emil Grelieu and his elder son, Pierre, a Pierre looks at his father attentively._ _Emil Grelieu''s wife enters quickly._ Yes, Pierre, my love for flowers. Pierre, you think, that I, Emil _Pierre sits motionless, his face covered with his hands. _Pierre brings her water, but Jeanne does not drink it._ _Emil Grelieu goes over to her and kisses the hand in which she Yes, I know, Emil. Emil Grelieu looks at his son, smiling. _A large room in Emil Grelieu''s villa, which has been turned Yes. EMIL GRELIEU Papa, do you know, well have good news today; I feel it. I know a very good man in Belgium-Jeanne helps Emil Grelieu with his coffee._ look at me like that, Emil; you had better not listen to what I Yes. It seems to me that I hear the sound of the water from that id = 49606 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = Anathema: A Tragedy in Seven Scenes date = keywords = ANATHEMA; BEZKRAINY; David; God; Leizer; Naum; Nullius; Rosa; SARAH summary = _Sarah, David Leizer''s wife, an old Jewess, exhausted by life, is David Leizer, my old husband, came home, I said to him: "You are still You have come with bad news: David has no friends that wear clothes of And you like to have the people tell you, Nullius, that you are the like it, Nullius,--for the sons of the God of truth and mercy it is Mr. Leizer, a certain man, who looked like an old devil, caught me by tell her also: "Go, David is calling you." Do I speak properly, Nullius? Does an ordinary man throw money at people, like stones at a dog? Tell me, kind people, have you not seen David, who brings joy to the David be a man in the face of the great fear. all can hear: "David Leizer is a sick old man, and he has nothing David Leizer, but what has come of it? id = 49852 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = The Life of Man: A Play in Five Acts date = keywords = Doctor.~~; God; Grey; Man.~~; Old; Thee; Wife; Women; little; ~his summary = women look, as they crouch together, like a little cluster of grey mice. we deck the walls with them the room will look like a fresh, luxuriant go, the little girl coughing badly, and the old man stumping along on [_Enter the Man''s Wife, her hair decked with wild flowers, and her whole neither the Man nor his Wife knows of this, although good fortune is coming to the Man as surely as some day it will depart again. Yes; like little white horses galloping, or myriads of tiny, frightened the grand, ball given by the Man. His wife dances to his humming, nice-looking young man, and had such a distinguished face. heard behind the scenes, and the Man''s Wife enters, looking as white as [_At a table a little apart from the rest there sits the Man. His white, Do you remember how the Man''s Wife looked, in her poor pink dress and