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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 116433 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 german 2 Leipzig 2 Goethe 2 God 2 Frankfort 1 young 1 year 1 work 1 way 1 time 1 thing 1 place 1 old 1 long 1 little 1 like 1 life 1 house 1 hand 1 great 1 good 1 friend 1 french 1 form 1 footnote 1 father 1 day 1 come 1 art 1 Wieland 1 Wetzlar 1 Werther 1 Werke 1 Weimar 1 Von 1 Strassburg 1 Strasburg 1 Spinoza 1 Shakespeare 1 Prometheus 1 Oeser 1 Merck 1 Lotte 1 Lili 1 Lavater 1 Kestner 1 Herder 1 Götz 1 Gretchen 1 Gellert Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 686 time 586 man 383 life 328 thing 323 year 287 father 286 day 280 friend 243 way 227 world 218 work 206 nature 206 house 205 hand 204 one 197 mind 185 part 184 character 181 place 168 letter 164 feeling 160 other 159 heart 158 nothing 156 manner 154 form 153 person 152 child 147 poem 147 art 140 family 138 eye 135 influence 134 word 133 interest 133 experience 132 youth 132 side 132 period 130 relation 127 city 126 people 121 matter 120 something 114 study 114 moment 114 end 113 case 111 self 111 play Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1362 _ 995 Goethe 207 Footnote 193 Frankfort 155 Leipzig 153 von 105 Werther 86 Strassburg 81 Herder 81 Götz 79 Lili 67 Lavater 60 Kestner 58 God 53 Autobiography 52 Merck 52 Gretchen 52 Germany 51 Weimar 51 Lotte 49 Clavigo 47 Wetzlar 47 Friederike 47 Behrisch 44 Wieland 42 Shakespeare 42 Faust 40 Berlichingen 39 Oeser 37 French 35 Fräulein 34 Ib 34 Darmstadt 33 Spinoza 32 i. 32 Briefe 32 August 31 Werke 31 Salzmann 30 Prometheus 30 Klopstock 29 Frau 29 Cornelia 28 zu 28 Jacobi 28 German 28 GOETHE 28 Beaumarchais 27 Von 27 Schlosser Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2959 he 2543 i 2034 it 1171 me 1103 we 1095 him 754 they 529 himself 513 us 505 them 472 she 289 you 277 her 270 myself 174 themselves 152 itself 148 one 78 ourselves 53 herself 15 yourself 14 thee 13 mine 6 thyself 5 his 3 ours 3 hers 2 yours 2 silicum/ 1 unself 1 thy 1 tatoo 1 passion,-- 1 inself 1 goethe 1 delf Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 7804 be 3497 have 662 do 585 make 484 see 430 find 417 take 399 give 355 say 354 come 328 go 307 write 283 know 227 become 222 seem 192 think 177 bring 175 leave 167 appear 155 feel 154 follow 150 remain 147 stand 142 call 140 tell 140 pass 137 show 132 look 131 begin 128 speak 126 receive 126 keep 125 regard 114 learn 109 wish 109 live 108 lead 107 produce 104 turn 104 put 100 let 97 set 92 read 91 draw 89 meet 88 bear 87 hear 83 hold 80 get 79 fall Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1588 not 737 more 617 so 493 now 488 other 459 great 435 only 428 well 427 own 424 most 420 very 409 first 383 good 372 even 350 many 320 as 317 much 307 such 274 little 262 long 260 also 259 up 256 same 246 always 231 last 225 thus 220 young 216 out 215 old 209 still 205 then 201 often 197 already 195 indeed 190 once 185 here 176 too 176 again 165 new 161 never 151 however 150 soon 149 high 143 whole 142 far 137 therefore 132 yet 128 there 127 enough 125 quite Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 94 good 80 least 74 great 51 most 49 high 19 early 19 deep 15 near 15 fine 11 late 10 full 10 eld 8 strange 8 old 8 Goethe 7 strong 6 slight 5 minute 5 j 5 bad 4 small 4 noble 4 handsome 4 friendly 4 clear 3 young 3 rich 3 pleasant 3 mature 3 happy 3 common 3 close 2 wise 2 wild 2 weighty 2 warm 2 true 2 sure 2 simple 2 odd 2 manif 2 low 2 long 2 lively 2 large 2 frank 2 fit 2 fair 2 f 2 droll Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 373 most 29 goethe 14 well 13 least 2 worst 1 youngest 1 feelest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 goethe was not 5 father did not 5 one does not 4 goethe did not 4 goethe does not 3 _ was not 3 man had not 3 men were not 3 one did not 2 father was very 2 goethe was always 2 goethe was familiar 2 goethe was fortunate 2 goethe was so 2 nature was incapable 2 one had yet 2 one is apt 2 one was now 2 work went on 1 _ bring before 1 _ did not 1 _ felt _ 1 _ followed traditional 1 _ had as 1 _ is generally 1 _ is mainly 1 _ is not 1 _ know _ 1 _ takes possession 1 _ thought _ 1 _ was apparently 1 _ was as 1 _ was no 1 _ were individuals 1 _ were merely 1 _ were not 1 _ were voluntary 1 character are not 1 character becomes more 1 character was essentially 1 characters are vivaciously 1 day be united 1 day become so 1 day began great 1 day following lavater 1 day had gradually 1 day seemed infinitely 1 day was not 1 day were pleasures 1 days is equally Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ was no better 1 father did not readily 1 father had no quiet 1 feelings were not sufficient 1 goethe did not always 1 goethe did not scruple 1 goethe does not always 1 goethe has not only 1 goethe is not rapturous 1 goethe makes no reference 1 goethe was not exactly 1 goethe was not long 1 heart was no longer 1 letters had no value 1 life was not repugnant 1 man had not sufficient 1 man is not merely 1 men were not insignificant 1 men were not so 1 mind had not completely 1 one does not immediately 1 one does not quite 1 one does not so 1 one has no compunction 1 one has not yet 1 things are not well 1 things did not always 1 work was not so 1 years were not years A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 19753 author = Brown, Peter Hume title = The Youth of Goethe date = keywords = Autobiography; Berlichingen; Briefe; Clavigo; Faust; Footnote; Frankfort; Friederike; God; Goethe; Götz; Herder; Kestner; Lavater; Leipzig; Lili; Lotte; Merck; Prometheus; Shakespeare; Spinoza; Strassburg; Weimar; Werke; Werther; Wetzlar; Wieland; german summary = [Footnote 4: In his later years Goethe preferred life in a small town. [Footnote 5: To Chancellor von Müller Goethe said: "Mein Vater war ein [Footnote 8: Goethe''s letters addressed to Cornelia from Leipzig, when it was, in the course of life which Goethe was to follow in Leipzig we [Footnote 13: So Weislingen (in _Götz von Berlichingen_), whom Goethe follow the career of Goethe from the day he entered Leipzig till the during these Leipzig years Goethe played a sufficient number of pranks [Footnote 48: Referring to the time he now spent in Frankfort, Goethe [Footnote 78: Writing to a correspondent in 1780, Goethe says: "Herder [Footnote 82: Herder himself says of his influence on Goethe: "Ich The day following the writing of the letter just quoted, Goethe wrote Goethe''s life, to the period of his sojourn in Italy, when years had id = 5733 author = Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von title = Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life date = keywords = BOOK; Behrisch; Count; English; Frankfort; Gellert; God; Goethe; Gretchen; Leipzig; Oeser; Strasburg; Von; art; come; day; father; footnote; form; french; friend; german; good; great; hand; house; life; like; little; long; old; place; thing; time; way; work; year; young summary = reading him he felt, he said, like a blind man who suddenly receives his long time to come, but a great deal of small gear of the same ware had every thing was quiet in the house, I whiled away the time with my pots At that time the general interchange of personal good wishes made the small, thin man of lively good nature, that in his earlier years he had But for this the good old man cared but little, days he let me sit as long as I could read, many times alone; after a disturb them; but ''there is a time for all things,''--an excellent great rapidly, and it needs not a man''s life-time to bring such things to feeling of revering a great man; so did a new friend, whom I gained at Time is infinitely long; and each day is a vessel into which a great