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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 12 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45007 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Tolstoy 8 God 7 man 7 life 5 Anna 4 russian 4 Leo 3 art 3 Yasnaya 3 War 3 Prince 3 Polyana 3 Peace 2 work 2 time 2 Moscow 2 Fet 2 Countess 2 Church 2 Caucasus 1 write 1 world 1 woman 1 thing 1 social 1 self 1 science 1 play 1 people 1 old 1 moral 1 love 1 look 1 live 1 little 1 like 1 labor 1 jewish 1 human 1 great 1 good 1 german 1 french 1 father 1 division 1 death 1 count 1 away 1 author 1 Zhilin Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1820 life 1728 man 1295 time 760 work 760 people 736 day 708 year 601 one 600 thing 503 love 489 letter 483 way 483 art 471 child 467 nothing 465 woman 453 death 430 hand 430 father 427 family 408 peasant 395 world 388 word 385 eye 369 book 346 something 343 wife 335 other 330 part 317 soul 315 room 311 story 307 brother 298 mind 292 thought 292 fact 290 truth 290 question 282 house 282 friend 280 place 277 heart 267 science 266 end 259 head 254 count 249 reason 247 order 238 moment 238 face Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 5626 _ 2436 Tolstoy 569 Leo 450 God 287 Anna 270 Moscow 268 Nikolaevitch 262 Russia 197 Fet 183 Yasnaya 183 War 177 de 169 Peace 160 Polyana 158 N. 155 Prince 154 Zhilin 152 que 148 Petersburg 146 S. 140 Yásnaya 139 et 137 Count 129 je 126 Andreyevna 124 Nikolaevich 123 Albert 121 Nekhliudof 118 Sofya 117 A. 116 le 115 Tourgénef 112 Countess 104 Nicholas 104 L. 103 Footnote 100 T. 99 Russian 97 Church 96 à 92 la 91 Nietzsche 90 V. 86 Maeterlinck 86 Delesof 86 Caucasus 84 May 84 July 84 August 81 Christ Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8380 he 6758 i 5692 it 2894 him 2716 you 2066 me 1728 they 1606 we 1372 them 1267 she 849 himself 751 us 714 her 404 myself 343 one 245 themselves 210 itself 116 herself 78 ourselves 63 yourself 45 oneself 23 mine 19 his 16 yours 15 thee 13 ours 11 je 11 ''s 7 thyself 6 theirs 3 ye 3 hers 2 yourselves 2 himself:-- 2 him,-- 2 au 2 ''em 1 you.--only 1 ya 1 work,--you 1 us--''it 1 told?--he 1 this:-- 1 read.= 1 moï 1 m''est 1 il 1 himself;[24 1 he--''it 1 french:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19366 be 6732 have 2820 do 1860 say 1293 go 1135 make 1127 see 1063 come 991 write 981 know 926 take 793 give 635 live 614 think 583 feel 582 find 561 tell 535 begin 534 get 509 become 473 seem 462 look 446 read 437 ask 412 leave 395 love 350 understand 341 speak 334 call 333 bring 319 use 300 let 297 pass 293 put 288 keep 286 hear 284 believe 282 want 282 try 277 play 273 show 272 wish 270 grow 265 follow 258 die 254 stand 245 lie 244 turn 244 sit 242 remember Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4969 not 1405 so 1210 more 1191 only 950 very 818 up 803 good 770 great 755 then 701 now 681 well 681 out 676 even 666 other 645 own 642 first 636 old 590 most 562 much 556 little 542 long 539 same 534 as 503 always 498 never 498 again 466 still 459 such 450 also 437 away 399 down 397 many 386 here 385 there 379 last 377 whole 376 young 339 new 337 russian 331 just 321 all 318 on 309 too 297 once 291 bad 290 yet 280 far 276 true 274 later 256 off Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 199 good 124 least 105 great 86 most 61 high 41 bad 26 eld 23 early 22 young 20 near 19 slight 18 deep 14 simple 11 low 11 late 11 fine 11 Most 10 noble 9 happy 8 pure 7 keen 6 strong 6 old 6 close 5 small 5 dear 4 white 4 true 4 strange 4 pleasant 4 dark 4 common 3 wise 3 vile 3 stupid 3 manif 3 long 3 innermost 3 gav 3 full 3 cheap 2 wild 2 warm 2 sure 2 poor 2 plain 2 lofty 2 large 2 l 2 holy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 504 most 19 well 13 least 4 goethe 1 oftenest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 books.google.com 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52242/52242-h/52242-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52242/52242-h.zip 1 http://www.freeliterature.org 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=PjJGAAAAYAAJ 1 http://books.google.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 one does not 11 tolstoy does not 6 life is not 5 one has ever 5 tolstoy did not 4 _ is _ 4 men are not 4 time did not 4 tolstoy goes on 4 tolstoy had not 4 tolstoy has not 4 tolstoy was not 3 _ see _ 3 children were not 3 death does not 3 life did not 3 one did not 3 people do n''t 3 time went on 3 tolstoy has never 3 tolstoy was extremely 3 tolstoy was very 3 tolstoy went out 2 _ do not 2 _ does not 2 _ has not 2 _ is much 2 _ is perhaps 2 art is not 2 family was large 2 father had already 2 god has never 2 god have mercy 2 god is _ 2 god is compassionate 2 god is life 2 life are so 2 life becomes more 2 life has so 2 life is all 2 life is no 2 life was not 2 life was so 2 life were not 2 love does not 2 love is not 2 man does not 2 man is nothing 2 man is really 2 man is sure Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 life has no meaning 2 life is no longer 1 _ has not yet 1 _ is not correct 1 art are not such 1 art were no longer 1 book are not strictly 1 day is not distant 1 family had no intimate 1 family was not due 1 father made no reply 1 father was not really 1 leo was not only 1 letters have not yet 1 life be no argument 1 life had no meaning 1 life has no other 1 life is not entirely 1 life is not merely 1 life was no longer 1 life was not art 1 life were not very 1 love are not only 1 love is no longer 1 love is not absolutely 1 love is not worthy 1 man had no suffering 1 man has no little 1 man is no longer 1 man is not sympathetic 1 men are not commensurable 1 men are not equal 1 men had no such 1 one does not pity 1 people do not scruple 1 people have no right 1 people have not room 1 people have not yet 1 people is not alone 1 something was not right 1 thing is not so 1 time had not yet 1 time has not yet 1 time is not accidental 1 time was not bad 1 tolstoy did not at 1 tolstoy does not really 1 tolstoy had no adequate 1 tolstoy had no sympathy 1 tolstoy had not always A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 40260 author = Chertkov, V. G. (Vladimir Grigorevich) title = The Last Days of Tolstoy date = keywords = Andreyevna; God; July; Leo; Nikolaevitch; Polyana; Sofya; Tolstoy; Yasnaya; away; life summary = of Leo Nikolaevitch Tolstoy''s life, that before starting upon this In Leo Nikolaevitch Tolstoy''s life two circumstances deserve special Leo Nikolaevitch lived for the last thirty years of his life. to me with regard to Leo Nikolaevitch''s family life as a whole. "The conditions under which Leo Nikolaevitch Tolstoy left Yasnaya from Leo Nikolaevitch''s relations with Sofya Andreyevna than my wife When the true conditions of the domestic life of Leo Nikolaevitch [5] Ten days before Leo Nikolaevitch went away from Yasnaya Sofya Andreyevna asked Leo Nikolaevitch for it, but he refused point The last and most painful period of Leo Nikolaevitch''s life at Leo Nikolaevitch wanted to give away his works to the public.... Andreyevna, toward the end of the life of Leo Nikolaevitch, ever At that period of his life Leo Nikolaevitch wrote in his diary the The personality of Leo Nikolaevitch''s wife, Sofya Andreyevna, is id = 55284 author = Gorky, Maksim title = Reminiscences of Leo Nicolayevitch Tolstoi date = keywords = God; Leo; Nicolayevitch; Suler; Tchekhov; Tolstoi; like; man; russian summary = something a little ridiculous in this feeling, like the love of an old comes off a real song, straight from the soul, like a bird''s. Leo Nicolayevitch looked at him and said with a broad when a man says to a woman more than she ought to know about him. In the evening, while walking, he suddenly said: "Man survives Don''t you like it?" Leo Nicolayevitch asked. As she and Suler went out, Leo Nicolayevitch said to me: lost the notes of the conversation in which Leo Nicolayevitch said very not like the book, Tolstoi said: "I thought it amusing. me like an old stone come to life, who knows all the beginnings and these "simple-hearted" Russians, a Moscow man, and for a long time describing people as they would like to see them in life; I also said that I liked active people who desire to resist the evil of life by id = 36111 author = Heller, Otto title = Prophets of Dissent : Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy date = keywords = Anna; Emerson; Ibsen; Maeterlinck; Nietzsche; Strindberg; Tolstoy; Wagner; Zarathustra; art; author; death; german; great; human; life; live; man; moral; play; self; social; time; woman; work; world summary = to limit inner life to the superficial realities, it at the same time his work on "The Life of the Bee" passes him beyond question with high When men like Maeterlinck are encountered in the world of practical works of those writers translated by Maeterlinck in his earlier years. teacher of modern times, Leo Tolstoy, was not by any means a bringer of products of the literary art, the volcanic upheaval in the social life attempt to find a new way of understanding life he must be said to have Like all true realists, Tolstoy took great pains to inform himself even people, Tolstoy studies for the first time the so-called "intellectual" (30) "The Life of Tolstoy," Later Years, p. reality of human nature which makes it impossible for any man to live up Even a summary review like this of Tolstoy''s life and labors cannot be id = 49203 author = Krauskopf, Joseph title = "My Visit to Tolstoy": Five Discourses date = keywords = Church; Czar; God; Jews; Russia; Tolstoy; jewish; life; man summary = office, only to receive as reply the words "_Russian government deeply government and church and society, and as bold as he was in his reform rebellion against the government and the church, the Czar is said to government on thousands of Russia''s noblest sons and daughters. long before the evils that are harrowing your people in the old world had gone to Russia to see the Czar, and I saw a greater man instead. social relationship, Tolstoy replied: "Our church has not yet arrived This letter tells of the attitude of the church towards Tolstoy better The church hated Tolstoy because the government hated had far more reason to hate Tolstoy than had the church. Five years long he lived the life of a peasant, when a call to arms Little wonder that the government had no love for Tolstoy, and that The religion of Russia of the future will be largely that which Tolstoy id = 52242 author = Maude, Aylmer title = The Life of Tolstoy: First Fifty Years Fifth Edition date = keywords = Anna; August; Aunt; Behrs; Caucasus; Church; Count; Countess; December; Diary; English; February; Fet; God; Government; Karénina; Leo; March; Moscow; Nicholas; November; October; Peace; Petersburg; Polyána; Prince; Samára; September; Sergius; Sevastopol; Tatiána; Tolstoy; Tourgénef; University; War; Yásnaya; french; life; russian; write summary = therefore that an English Life of Tolstoy is needed, and having lived one given to Leo Tolstoy, remained in his service all his life, and From the educational articles Tolstoy wrote sixteen years later, we Students of the didactic writings of Tolstoy''s later years will notice care of the life of that young man,'' with the result that Tolstoy was A few years later than the time of which we are speaking, Tolstoy At this time Tolstoy worked at his story _The Cossacks_, the plan of A few days later, having received an invitation from Tourgénef, Tolstoy Again, writing in 1903 of this middle period of his life, Tolstoy says: During the writing of _War and Peace_ Tolstoy generally enjoyed good With what pleasure Tolstoy looks back to this part of his life''s work, to ask Tolstoy (who, he knew, was living a secluded life at Yásnaya) to id = 49435 author = Rolland, Romain title = Tolstoy date = keywords = Anna; Caucasus; Childhood; Confessions; Countess; God; Journal; Karenin; Letter; Nekhludov; Peace; Prince; Resurrection; Sebastopol; Shakespeare; Tolstoy; War; art; life; love; man; russian summary = In later years Tolstoy spoke with great severity of his _Childhood_, to "And these men, Christians, who profess the same great law of love and hidden God. What Tolstoy could never forgive in these literary men was that they _War and Peace,_ recall the families of Tolstoy''s father and mother Tolstoy told of these terrible years at a later period, when he was A few years later, when on the point of death, he wrote to Tolstoy the Tolstoy, who wished to found an art for all men, achieved universality with the art of Tolstoy''s maturity (_Family Happiness, War and Peace_), I have read in most of the studies of Tolstoy''s work that his faith of love, of art, of nature_--War and Peace_. above all a truth which, as Tolstoy says, "is open to love"? [6] Nature was always "the best friend" of Tolstoy, as he loved to id = 38027 author = Tolstaia, S. A. (Sofia Andreevna) title = Autobiography of Countess Tolstoy date = keywords = Leo; Moscow; Nikolaevich; Polyana; Tolstoy; Yasnaya summary = This was reflected in their work, just as Leo N.''s _family_ life Count Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy had known my mother from his childhood and After the first days of our married life had passed, Leo Nikolaevich for anything." I also wrote in a letter to Leo Nikolaevich: "The copying If Leo Nikolaevich stopped working, I used to feel dull and wrote to At one time Leo Nikolaevich intended to write the history of Mirovich, evening Leo Nikolaevich began to write _Anna Karenina_ and read the decided that it was best for Leo Nikolaevich to live in Yasnaya Polyana, N. Tolstoy Lives and Works_, Moscow, 1898, page 40. sketch of the work, which Tolstoy wrote in his diary; see Biryukov, Vol. II, pages 27-28. A. Tolstoy, who also differed from Leo Nikolaevich F. Bulgakov, _Leo Tolstoy During the Last Years of his Life_, Moscow, Tolstoy During the Last Years of his Life_, pages 277-8. id = 813 author = Tolstoi, Ilia Lvovich, graf title = Reminiscences of Tolstoy, by His Son date = keywords = Fet; Lyoff; Masha; Mikhailovna; Polyana; Seryozha; Tolstoy; Turgenieff; Yasnaya; father summary = father would very likely never have lived to the ripe old age he did. ''Know thyself,''" said my father, telling Knowing my father as I do, I think it is highly possible that he wrote I REMEMBER my father writing his alphabet and reading-book in 1871 and Just like my father, Gay was at this time passing through a great Turgenieff, in a letter to my father in 1865, wrote, "You are the only When one reads Turgenieff''s letters to my father, one sees that from father dogged his heels "like a woman in love," and at one time he used Turgenieff spent all the time sitting with my father, who during his My father sent us with the dog, Turgenieff showed us where to look in which he described the last day of his brother''s life, my father and next day, when he came to see my father, he handed it back to him, id = 3631 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = On the Significance of Science and Art date = keywords = art; division; labor; life; man; people; science; thing; work summary = labor of the cells in the organisms studied, man, if he has not parted forms of life,--but which scientific science now calls the organic men of art and science, under the pretext of a division of labor, live on to serve his own life and that of other people by his own labor. "But only the division of labor, the freedom of men of science and of art the people, only when men of art and science have assigned to themselves if men of art and science had taken as their aim the needs of the people; the condition of activity of men of science and art, was, and has Ever since men have existed, they have always had science and art in the But to study every thing, as the men of scientific science in our day of the division of labor, on the basis of which science and art now id = 38616 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = Where Love is There God is Also date = keywords = Avdyeitch; God summary = Avdyeitch had always been a good man; but as he grew old, he began to And the little old man said:-And the little old man said:-And the little old man said:-"Christ has taught us how to live for God. You know how to read? "_And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this "Come, now, have some more tea," said Avdyeitch; but Stepanuitch made The woman came to the bed, and took the child; and Avdyeitch rose, went "Take this, for Christ''s sake," said Avdyeitch, giving her a But here Avdyeitch saw that an old apple woman had stopped in front of Avdyeitch began to entreat the old woman:-The old woman let him loose; the boy started to run, but Avdyeitch kept "God has commanded us to forgive," said Avdyeitch, "else we, too, may And the old woman even forgot to ask Avdyeitch to pay for the apple. id = 41119 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = A Russian Proprietor, and Other Stories date = keywords = Albert; Anna; Churis; Delesof; Fedorovna; Footnote; God; Ilyin; Kostuilin; Liza; Lukhnof; Nekhliudof; Tatar; Turbin; Yukhvanka; Zakhár; Zhilin; count; good; little; look; man; old; time summary = "Yes, he''s at home," replied the little old woman in a quavering voice, into the little yard, the old woman, resting her chin in her hand, went to "Men say, out of spite of course, that the old man has no little money. said the old man, evidently carried away by his interest in his occupation, it, but strange bees get away their comb and kill them," said the old man, It''s nothing," said the old man, coming to the door You have not yet seen our new domicile," said the old man, bowing low, and As soon as the Pole saw the young man''s money, he says, "Wouldn''t you like "No," says the young man, "excuse me: I have not the time." And he went He went, looked at the sick man, said to One time Zhilin went to the mountain to see where the old man lived. id = 47353 author = Winstanley, Lilian title = Tolstoy date = keywords = Andrei; Anna; God; Levin; Natasha; Nekhlúdof; Peace; Prince; Tolstoy; Vronsky; War; life; man; russian summary = LIFE OF TOLSTOY (_continued_)--JOURNEY ABROAD--PEASANT Turgénief and Tolstoy were exceedingly unlike in life and work; it is Like another great masculine genius--Milton--Tolstoy feels most LIFE OF TOLSTOY--"A LANDED PROPRIETOR"--"CHILDHOOD"--"THE LIFE OF TOLSTOY--"A LANDED PROPRIETOR"--"CHILDHOOD"--"THE romantic history; she loved Count Nicolas Tolstoy, and he returned her Tolstoy''s early life was spent in a peculiar poetic and religious LIFE OF TOLSTOY (_continued_)--JOURNEY ABROAD--PEASANT SCHOOLS--"TALES Tolstoy''s life, though he himself, with his ever-progressing moral Tolstoy''s next great novel, _Anna Karénina_, was based on an event Many times in his epic novel Tolstoy makes us feel the bitter cost of many other works, Tolstoy makes us feel the enormous value of man as The truth is that it is a picture of life, and expresses, as Tolstoy But Tolstoy''s art is inexorable, as inexorable as life. _Life of Tolstoy_. _Life of Tolstoy_. _Life of Tolstoy_. _How Tolstoy Lives and Works_.