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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 57597 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 murder 1 illustration 1 William 1 Street 1 St. 1 Seven 1 Ryle 1 Printer 1 Press 1 Old 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Morgan 1 Monmouth 1 Mary 1 London 1 Life 1 John 1 Joan 1 Jemmy 1 James 1 Dials 1 Davison 1 Court 1 Catnach 1 Bewick 1 Alnwick Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 380 illustration 123 day 121 man 118 time 92 year 86 street 69 ballad 65 life 62 murder 58 house 57 place 55 death 53 work 53 body 52 business 47 hand 42 way 42 trial 42 song 41 name 41 book 40 head 39 town 38 paper 38 night 37 subject 37 prisoner 37 printer 37 letter 37 execution 35 friend 35 child 34 sheet 32 wife 31 part 31 copy 30 son 29 morning 29 month 29 mind 29 eye 29 boy 28 penny 28 one 27 person 27 love 27 information 27 blood 26 sale 26 piece Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 793 _ 245 Catnach 191 Mr. 111 John 91 London 75 Dials 65 Court 64 Monmouth 59 J. 57 Alnwick 55 Jemmy 52 Seven 48 Morgan 46 James 44 Street 43 c. 35 CATNACH 33 Mrs. 32 Life 32 Bewick 31 William 31 Ryle 30 Printer 30 Joan 29 St. 29 Old 27 W. 27 Turpin 27 Press 27 King 27 Christmas 26 Tom 26 Mary 25 Mother 25 . 24 Thomas 24 George 24 Davison 23 Queen 22 Jerry 22 Brighton 22 Book 21 Thurtell 20 Printed 20 Mr 20 God 19 Smith 18 Williams 18 LONDON 17 Paul Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 656 he 486 i 359 it 255 you 246 him 230 we 221 they 175 she 125 me 109 them 73 her 51 us 26 himself 9 themselves 9 thee 7 yours 7 ''em 5 myself 4 itself 3 ourselves 3 one 3 mine 2 yourself 2 herself 1 u 1 ours 1 my 1 em 1 boil''d 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 1928 be 581 have 234 do 153 make 151 say 139 take 138 go 113 come 99 see 91 know 88 find 86 give 82 get 75 print 65 die 53 think 51 sell 48 live 48 follow 47 meet 42 tell 40 hear 39 call 38 bear 36 write 35 stand 35 publish 35 keep 34 look 34 leave 34 fall 34 bring 32 receive 31 send 31 carry 30 run 29 love 29 become 28 work 28 set 28 put 28 let 26 lead 26 cut 25 use 25 read 25 appear 23 show 23 lie 21 obtain Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 260 not 142 then 133 so 129 old 115 very 107 now 102 good 96 up 91 out 87 great 86 little 80 more 79 well 66 most 62 many 60 other 57 here 54 first 52 last 51 only 51 long 47 much 46 same 45 young 44 soon 41 own 41 never 40 poor 38 down 38 also 36 off 34 together 34 always 33 next 33 few 32 there 32 such 32 large 32 about 31 true 31 still 31 just 30 several 30 away 30 as 29 ever 27 again 26 small 26 once 26 full Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 good 14 least 11 most 6 great 5 slight 4 low 3 bad 2 young 2 old 2 new 2 dear 1 weak 1 vile 1 strong 1 short 1 poor 1 odd 1 moved;--the 1 minute 1 light 1 late 1 large 1 information:-- 1 high 1 handy 1 full 1 form:-- 1 fair 1 dr 1 deep 1 choice 1 cheap 1 broad 1 black 1 MOST Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 55 most 6 well 1 heaviest 1 disguis''d 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 catnach got on 2 catnach was not 2 day is past 1 _ be afterwards 1 _ being very 1 _ did mutter 1 _ doing _ 1 _ got first 1 _ is _ 1 _ made _ 1 _ took up 1 _ were very 1 alnwick is not 1 ballads are continually 1 bodies had not 1 business was dull 1 catnach ''s now 1 catnach came in 1 catnach did not 1 catnach gets out 1 catnach is certain 1 catnach was now 1 catnach was so 1 catnach was soon 1 catnach was very 1 day keeps yearly 1 day was even 1 death be mellow 1 dials are thus 1 hand be no 1 jemmy was _ 1 jemmy was as 1 jemmy was n''t 1 jemmy was now 1 jemmy was often 1 jemmy was very 1 man called oliver 1 man did repair 1 men kept watch 1 morgan got warm 1 murder are so 1 time being wardrobe 1 time was specially 1 times being prosperous 1 work is now 1 work was first 1 work was quite 1 works are things 1 works are uniform Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 alnwick is not exactly 1 bodies had not yet 1 catnach did not long 1 catnach was not long 1 death made no conquest 1 hand be no luckier 1 jemmy had no notion 1 morgan followed no particular A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 43691 author = Hindley, Charles title = The History of the Catnach Press at Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Alnwick and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, in Northumberland, and Seven Dials, London date = keywords = Alnwick; Bewick; Catnach; Court; Davison; Dials; James; Jemmy; Joan; John; Life; London; Mary; Monmouth; Morgan; Mr.; Mrs.; Old; Press; Printer; Ryle; Seven; St.; Street; William; illustration; murder summary = "A COLLECTION of Books and Wood-cuts of James Catnach, late of Seven ha''penny!_ Presently we saw the man turn into a wide court-like place, Times of James Catnach--late of Seven Dials--Ballad Monger." And for the scraps of information we had obtained, we wrote to our old friend, Mr. John Morgan, on the subject, and from him we received the letters that Catnach got on like a house on fire printing Religious Sheets, then and the Red Barn, so that is the way Catnach got on from a poor man to of the publication of the Life and Times of James Catnach--late of Seven Of the early life of John Catnach, (_Kat-nak_), the father, we have little John Catnach had a great relish for printing such works as would admit of London life to John Catnach proved very disastrous, matters never went or, "_Old Jemmy_" Catnach commenced business in Seven Dials it took all