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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 54315 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 woman 2 time 2 like 2 Sir 2 Frank 1 whip 1 think 1 slave 1 prick 1 man 1 love 1 look 1 little 1 hand 1 good 1 fur 1 eye 1 bell 1 beautiful 1 Zelida 1 Wanda 1 Venus 1 Trial 1 Toys 1 Toy 1 Thomas 1 Sultan 1 Severin 1 Selim 1 Satanism 1 Saint 1 Ring 1 Rais 1 Prince 1 Paris 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Monsieur 1 Mme 1 Mirzoza 1 Minette 1 Middle 1 Marshal 1 Mangogul 1 Madame 1 Madam 1 Laura 1 Kerfael 1 John 1 Johannès Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 609 woman 580 time 488 man 414 hand 344 day 322 eye 305 head 260 nothing 251 thing 250 room 209 bed 207 pleasure 202 night 200 word 200 arm 196 way 183 place 183 moment 179 part 169 love 169 life 165 friend 162 soul 155 one 155 body 153 foot 152 year 150 person 141 door 140 ring 139 face 135 house 130 subject 130 lady 128 wife 127 lip 123 people 123 husband 122 heart 120 child 115 world 115 mouth 110 priest 110 bell 107 work 107 side 107 order 106 slave 106 fur 103 effect Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 743 _ 323 Durtal 292 Mangogul 224 Frank 223 Toy 219 Sultan 217 Wanda 181 Hermies 181 Des 169 Selim 144 Mirzoza 142 madam 115 Laura 115 Carhaix 113 Gilles 98 Ethel 92 de 91 Saint 85 Chantelouve 82 God 72 Mme 68 Sir 65 Gévingey 64 Paris 62 Venus 58 Mr. 57 Docre 57 Congo 56 Charles 55 Prince 55 Etheridge 54 thou 51 Chap 51 CHAP 50 Severin 50 Madame 49 Rais 49 Madam 48 Banza 46 Marshal 46 Christ 39 Jean 38 Harry 38 Church 37 la 37 heaven 37 Middle 37 Brama 36 Satanism 35 Ages Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5280 i 3301 he 2920 you 2664 it 2491 she 1884 me 1200 her 1196 him 1063 they 730 them 603 we 347 himself 303 us 197 myself 189 herself 113 themselves 112 one 79 yourself 52 itself 41 mine 40 ourselves 21 ''s 19 thee 17 hers 14 yours 8 oneself 6 ye 6 ours 5 his 2 thyself 2 theirs 2 bookshelf 1 you.---- 1 you"----"but 1 yes-- 1 ya 1 pox 1 orgogli;----you 1 monsieur 1 hyacinthe 1 him-- 1 ay 1 au 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9587 be 3994 have 1516 do 1383 say 791 make 592 see 592 go 586 take 583 know 444 come 429 give 408 think 348 get 342 find 293 reply 290 tell 278 love 262 seem 256 look 247 let 235 feel 233 put 225 become 210 speak 208 begin 205 ask 196 answer 192 continue 191 leave 191 keep 187 hear 173 want 162 stand 162 fall 160 lose 147 bring 143 pass 142 turn 142 believe 137 cry 135 draw 134 lie 132 hold 130 sit 130 return 127 throw 126 remain 124 try 122 understand 122 place Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2328 not 780 so 731 then 541 now 539 up 526 more 447 very 443 little 386 only 377 other 363 well 353 as 344 good 339 out 335 great 327 much 320 most 314 down 295 first 290 long 283 again 273 never 265 even 238 same 225 still 223 too 203 soon 197 old 197 here 174 young 168 own 166 quite 163 such 161 just 160 on 158 there 155 few 154 also 153 back 147 away 144 off 140 ever 139 far 138 once 137 always 134 last 129 less 129 favorite 128 yet 125 no Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 least 60 good 43 most 31 great 19 high 10 slight 10 bad 7 Most 6 dear 5 fine 4 warm 3 low 3 handsome 2 writhe 2 strong 2 strange 2 small 2 simple 2 remote 2 pretty 2 manif 2 late 2 faint 2 eld 2 dark 2 dar 2 big 1 young 1 witty 1 wise 1 wily 1 wide 1 walk''d 1 strict 1 steady 1 sober 1 sad 1 rich 1 rare 1 rank 1 pure 1 poor 1 pleasant 1 old 1 nice 1 near 1 long 1 lithe 1 large 1 j Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 277 most 11 least 7 well 1 governest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 nothing is more 2 _ am _ 2 _ do n''t 2 durtal was not 2 durtal went on 2 hermies did not 2 mangogul was not 2 mangogul went immediately 2 part is not 2 thing was supernatural 2 toy went on 2 women are so 1 _ am afraid 1 _ did _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ have always 1 _ have sorcery 1 _ is _ 1 _ taken away 1 _ were not 1 arms are hardly 1 arms are immoveable 1 bed was still 1 day came later 1 day was already 1 day was long 1 days were rare 1 durtal asked des 1 durtal became irritated 1 durtal did not 1 durtal felt embarrassed 1 durtal had difficulty 1 durtal had even 1 durtal had not 1 durtal looked closely 1 durtal looked up 1 durtal saw nearly 1 durtal saw then 1 durtal was frightened 1 durtal was hardly 1 durtal went over 1 eye did not 1 eyes are half 1 eyes did not 1 eyes had often 1 eyes looked deep 1 eyes made watery 1 eyes put out 1 eyes see many Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ were not more 1 love knows no virtue 1 man has no provision 1 mangogul was not less 1 mangogul was not much 1 part is not suited 1 part is not very 1 place was not such 1 sultan was no fool 1 sultan was not ignorant 1 toy did no more 1 toy has not as 1 toy is no longer 1 women are no more 1 women have no character 1 word was not uttered A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 28521 author = Anonymous title = The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies date = keywords = Ethel; Etheridge; Frank; Harry; Madame; Minette; Mr.; Mrs.; Thomas; prick summary = evening in the drawing room, and Ethel and Frank seemed to have formed his arms and laying her on the couch, he said, "Ethel, do you know "Now, Frank," continued he, placing his hand on his prick and "Frank, I fear you must place your prick between her thighs and spend The day before the return of their parents, Frank and Ethel were seated and Minette, placing her hand on Ethel''s bottom, forced their cunts At the same time she gently placed her hand on Ethel''s cunt, and "I should like to suck my dear boy''s prick, whilst Ethel frigs me As the spending prick left the mouth of the gamahucher, Frank, prick of her master, while Frank and Ethel gamahuched her bottom-hole bottom-hole, Frank''s prick in her mouth, her two hands frigging Mrs. Etheridge and Ethel as they stood by the side of the couch, whilst your id = 28522 author = Anonymous title = Laura Middleton; Her Brother and her Lover date = keywords = Betsy; Charles; Frank; John; Laura; Sir; little; time summary = When it came to be time to dress for dinner, Lady Middleton said to me it and said to Laura, "This is very provoking, it is a note from Mr. Percival asking me to come over and meet the Savilles at dinner. greater pleasure with it, but that it would take a little time to do charms producing their usual effect upon me I was soon able to point enjoyment had been continued for some time, I said to Laura that she sooner got us fairly placed and my weapon inserted in Laura''s sheath place in Laura''s palace of pleasure and allow me again to stimulate him time I endeavoured to keep as quiet as possible, and as Frank''s efforts When, after heaving alternately for some little time, I gave Frank the time Sir Charles came to enjoy himself with us, I made Frank dress up id = 54672 author = Diderot, Denis title = Les Bijoux Indiscrets, or, The Indiscreet Toys date = keywords = Amisadar; Banza; Brama; Bramins; CHAP; Congo; Cydalisa; Egle; Erguebzed; Fulvia; Genius; Haria; Kerfael; Madam; Mangogul; Mirzoza; Prince; Ring; Selim; Sir; Sultan; Toy; Toys; Trial; Zelida; woman summary = "My child," said he to Mangogul, "I love you, you shall be satisfied." good marquiss," said a young person, "pray what is that?" "Madam," women except Mirzoza; and every one of their Toys answering in its think it is in the wrong to continue."--"Good," said the Sultan turning another time?" said Mangogul informed of the desertion, to the good "Madam," said Mangogul, "I could point out nights better spent than one day said to the Sultan: "Prince, might not your ring, which has yourself much," answered Mangogul, "in Egle''s fate." "Yes Prince," said Mangogul drawing near turn''d his ring on her, and Egle''s Toy said in "Prince," answered Mirzoza, "Selim has too great obligations to our yes, madam," replied Selim, "as people love at eighteen years of "Pray, madam," replied the Sultan, "calm your self: Selim loves again, "Observe, madam," says Selim, "that those things are said every day id = 14323 author = Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl) title = Là-bas date = keywords = Ages; Bishop; Canon; Carhaix; Chantelouve; Christ; Church; Des; Devil; Docre; Dr.; Durtal; France; Gilles; God; Gévingey; Hermies; Holy; Hyacinthe; Jean; Jeanne; Johannès; Marshal; Middle; Mme; Monsieur; Paris; Rais; Saint; Satanism; bell; good; like; man; think; time summary = "Bah," said Des Hermies, "dust isn''t a bad thing. "Let''s go on to the place Saint-Sulpice," said Des Hermies, and after a books and I know a man like you can''t help falling in love with my "Carhaix will be all right for a few more years," said Des Hermies, as "But all this," said Des Hermies, "does not explain how, from a man of "Oh come," said Durtal, discouraged, looking at his watch, "I''ve simply "As a matter of fact, the ''great work'' is simple," said Durtal to "Honestly," said Durtal, "you believe that the old-time doctors came "I want to ask you," said Des Hermies, "does a woman receive the visit "Tell me," Durtal asked Des Hermies, "do you know whether a woman who "Ah!" said Durtal, who was thinking of Mme. Chantelouve. good look at Canon Docre," said Durtal. "Some time ago you told me," Durtal said, "that in the Middle Ages the id = 6852 author = Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von title = Venus in Furs date = keywords = Furs; Gregor; Severin; Venus; Wanda; beautiful; eye; fur; hand; like; look; love; slave; whip; woman summary = "But Severin," I said placing my hand on his arm, "how can you treat "Look at the woman," he replied, blinking humorously with his eyes. "You look at love, and especially woman," she began, "as something the time I was allowed to look into her eyes, hold her hands, listen "A woman wearing furs, then," cried Wanda, "is nothing else than a "And so furs now rouse strange imaginings in you," said Wanda, and "Severin," replied Wanda, "I am a frivolous young woman; it is Wanda threw her arms around my neck, looked into my eyes, and shook Woman loves a man; she maltreats a slave, and ends "You love me even when I am cruel," said Wanda, "now go!--you bore "Let me sign first," said Wanda, "your hand is trembling, are you He is a man who is like a woman; he knows that he is beautiful, and