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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11859 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 85 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 God 2 Transylvania 2 Princess 1 wallachian 1 turkish 1 roman 1 man 1 look 1 good 1 chapter 1 Zimandy 1 Yffim 1 Whitby 1 Westenra 1 Vizier 1 Van 1 Vajdar 1 Tököly 1 Turks 1 Toroczko 1 Torda 1 Thou 1 Teleki 1 Szekler 1 Sultan 1 St. 1 Seward 1 Rome 1 Renfield 1 Quincey 1 Professor 1 Prince 1 Pasha 1 Olaj 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Morris 1 Miss 1 Mina 1 Michael 1 Master 1 Mariska 1 Manasseh 1 Madam 1 Lucy 1 Lord 1 London 1 Ladislaus 1 Kökényesdi 1 Kucsuk Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 955 man 839 time 786 hand 530 day 504 face 470 eye 466 night 459 way 397 word 388 room 381 door 380 head 354 thing 341 woman 300 heart 290 place 290 life 290 friend 282 moment 265 house 255 nothing 242 horse 239 letter 236 window 234 one 225 child 212 something 208 side 191 arm 190 voice 185 death 179 foot 178 hour 177 blood 174 wife 172 lady 169 husband 168 morning 162 work 162 brother 158 sword 155 people 153 sort 150 girl 146 sleep 146 mind 142 name 141 water 141 soul 140 army Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1102 _ 322 Beg 317 Van 315 Helsing 314 Prince 311 God 308 Manasseh 307 Blanka 291 Lucy 286 thou 240 Feriz 226 Mina 214 Jonathan 201 Pasha 199 Count 188 Hassan 181 Dr. 175 Transylvania 170 Professor 159 Teleki 159 Azrael 152 Harker 145 Béldi 145 Arthur 142 Mr. 127 Aaron 122 Seward 113 Princess 107 Vizier 106 Madam 94 Sultan 89 Mrs. 89 Lord 87 Mariska 86 Yffim 86 Godalming 85 Grand 83 Quincey 80 Apafi 79 John 77 Michael 76 Toroczko 75 Morris 73 Tököly 69 CHAPTER 67 London 65 Olaj 64 Vajdar 63 ye 63 Master Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6557 i 4975 he 3925 it 3153 you 2130 him 2116 me 2076 we 1730 she 1280 they 1274 them 975 her 756 us 417 himself 183 myself 126 herself 115 thee 98 themselves 59 yourself 57 itself 51 one 41 ourselves 22 mine 20 yours 16 thyself 14 his 11 hers 9 on:-- 7 ye 5 ours 5 isself 3 us:-- 3 theirs 2 yourselves 1 yes,--as 1 work,--they 1 wear:-- 1 thou 1 then"--he 1 them:-- 1 nodded--"you 1 my 1 hisself 1 harker:-- 1 greeting!--we 1 em 1 e 1 clever!--in 1 blanka--"they 1 be:-- 1 back:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12569 be 5075 have 1963 do 1344 say 1280 come 1206 see 1171 go 926 know 898 take 814 make 668 look 560 tell 543 get 502 seem 500 think 495 find 462 give 449 ask 398 begin 380 hear 356 let 347 leave 345 turn 317 stand 300 feel 295 speak 283 sit 283 keep 273 want 272 fall 260 put 249 hold 244 send 241 bring 236 draw 235 lie 219 cry 215 open 204 write 201 call 199 follow 197 try 192 grow 182 wait 179 sleep 179 pass 173 remain 173 die 169 love 165 return Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3319 not 1420 so 1045 then 851 now 804 up 666 only 629 more 600 very 566 out 559 well 549 good 512 down 480 other 472 here 466 back 416 even 410 again 390 as 385 long 376 much 375 little 371 away 368 own 361 great 351 too 335 there 328 first 310 all 309 last 308 once 308 old 307 just 294 never 279 still 272 on 256 poor 253 off 252 young 243 whole 241 same 222 also 221 such 221 ever 214 over 214 most 213 dear 206 in 204 yet 204 together 197 far Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 82 good 67 least 38 most 15 great 12 bad 11 slight 11 near 10 high 9 dear 6 said:-- 6 fine 5 small 5 j 5 eld 4 true 4 simple 4 old 4 light 4 l 4 keen 4 happy 4 deep 4 Most 3 young 3 wise 3 strong 3 quick 3 noble 3 manif 3 lovely 3 long 3 heavy 3 fair 3 clever 2 weak 2 warm 2 tiny 2 sweet 2 sure 2 sublime 2 strange 2 stern 2 rich 2 pure 2 may 2 low 2 late 2 large 2 innermost 2 holy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 176 most 14 well 13 least 2 sayest 1 shortest 1 lest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 _ know _ 4 _ was _ 3 eyes were visible 3 face was so 3 night was dark 3 time is short 2 _ are _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ knew _ 2 beg was still 2 door did not 2 eyes were bright 2 eyes were not 2 face was as 2 god does not 2 head is level 2 heart stood still 2 helsing did not 2 helsing stood up 2 helsing went on 2 lucy did not 2 lucy was more 2 man did not 2 manasseh did not 2 manasseh had not 2 manasseh was now 2 moment is precious 2 night was now 2 prince did not 2 things are rightly 2 women are so 1 _ are over 1 _ being jealous 1 _ came forward 1 _ did _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ do n''t 1 _ do not 1 _ had _ 1 _ had not 1 _ have _ 1 _ is apparent 1 _ is close 1 _ is here 1 _ is still 1 _ is there 1 _ made trips 1 _ make _ 1 _ think _ 1 _ was no Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ was no longer 1 beg was not particularly 1 blanka had no need 1 day is not so 1 eyes were not wholly 1 face was no longer 1 friend was not intent 1 hand was no longer 1 head was no longer 1 lives have no fears 1 lucy was not bad 1 manasseh had not much 1 men had no fear 1 night had no rest 1 place was not so 1 prince was no longer 1 room left no doubt 1 thing is not human 1 things are no proof 1 time is not yet 1 words were not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20892 author = Jókai, Mór title = Manasseh: A Romance of Transylvania date = keywords = Aaron; Adorjan; Anna; Benjamin; Blanka; CHAPTER; Cagliari; Cyrene; Diurbanu; Gabriel; God; Manasseh; Princess; Rome; St.; Szekler; Torda; Toroczko; Transylvania; Vajdar; Zimandy; man; roman; wallachian summary = Manasseh Adorjan stood in the doorway, and Blanka noted a ladies, Blanka led the conversation back to the point at which Manasseh "You said you feared you should kill that young man some day," she Blanka and Manasseh exchanged glances, and the young man felt a Following the mysterious little man''s directions, Blanka reached home the way; but they suffered Manasseh and Blanka to pass unmolested. "Yes, it is Aaron, my good Manasseh," returned the stocky little man, "Come, let us be going," said Aaron, and he led the way toward the way she had come, while the two men took Blanka between them and Manasseh and Blanka waited without, while Aaron fought "Manasseh," whispered Aaron, "come and help me lift our brother down "Well, don''t be down-hearted, my little man," said Manasseh, cheerily. And so it came about that the Toroczko young men, and Manasseh with id = 39048 author = Jókai, Mór title = The Slaves of the Padishah date = keywords = Allah; Apafi; Azrael; Beg; Béldi; Feriz; God; Grand; Hassan; Kucsuk; Kökényesdi; Ladislaus; Mariska; Master; Michael; Olaj; Pasha; Prince; Princess; Sultan; Teleki; Thou; Transylvania; Turks; Tököly; Vizier; Yffim; turkish summary = his face: "I hope," said he, tucking Flora Teleki''s hand under his arm, At these words the face of Feriz Beg, who sat beside him, suddenly went Pasha of Buda, Yffim Beg, who had been sent to the Prince to hasten his "But look then, my love," said Azrael, appealing to the Pasha; "thou thou dost terrify me, good Beg!" said Azrael, feigning horror so "Thou art suffering from deliriums," said Azrael, with a terrible face, turned his face round and shading his eyes with his hand, gazed away "Come, sir, come!" said the old courier, seizing the hand of the Prince "Olaj Beg greets thee, and thou must come to him quickly," said he. "I thank thee for keeping thy word," said Feriz; "look now! "We must be off," said Feriz; "wouldst thou like to come with me?" "I want the Prince to intercede for them himself," said Feriz Beg. id = 345 author = Stoker, Bram title = Dracula date = keywords = Arthur; Count; Diary; Dr.; God; Godalming; Harker; Helsing; John; Jonathan; Journal; London; Lord; Lucy; Madam; Mina; Miss; Morris; Mr.; Mrs.; Professor; Quincey; Renfield; Seward; Van; Westenra; Whitby; chapter; good; look summary = "Do you know what day it is?" I answered that it was the fourth of May. She shook her head as she said again: Lucy, it was the first time he took _his wife''s_ hand, and said that it And to-night I shall not fear to sleep, since he is close at hand and I went to bed as usual, taking care that the flowers were placed as Dr. Van Helsing directed, and soon fell asleep. I went back to the room, and found Van Helsing looking at poor Lucy, and good man as well as a clever one if he is Arthur''s friend and Dr. Seward''s, and if they brought him all the way from Holland to look after Van Helsing came and laid his hand on Arthur''s shoulder, and said to If that time shall come again, I look to you to make