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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25305 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 94 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 thekla 2 scene 2 WALLENSTEIN 2 TERZKY 2 OCTAVIO 2 MAX 2 ILLO 2 DUCHESS 2 COUNTESS 2 BUTLER 1 second 1 isolani 1 YAGER 1 WRANGEL 1 WOMAN 1 TRUMPETER 1 SUTLER 1 SERGEANT 1 QUESTENBERG 1 PICCOLOMINI 1 NEUBRUNN 1 MACDONALD 1 God 1 GORDON 1 Friedland 1 DEVEREUX 1 CUIRASSIER Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 195 emperor 194 man 160 heart 129 thekla 118 hand 114 time 114 scene 113 friend 104 duke 102 father 96 life 94 day 89 nothing 88 eye 86 word 82 power 78 war 72 soldier 71 army 69 way 62 arm 61 general 59 soul 58 fortune 56 world 56 spirit 56 regiment 56 name 55 mother 54 duty 52 enemy 51 son 51 place 48 night 48 moment 47 thing 47 one 46 hour 46 head 45 thy 45 isolani 45 camp 44 honor 42 table 42 art 41 star 41 service 41 servant 41 love 41 child Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 392 WALLENSTEIN 232 COUNTESS 231 BUTLER 229 thou 222 OCTAVIO 201 TERZKY 198 MAX 182 ILLO 100 GORDON 92 DUCHESS 87 Thou 80 QUESTENBERG 78 YAGER 76 FIRST 72 Friedland 54 SERGEANT 54 God 51 heaven 49 THEKLA 47 DEVEREUX 46 Piccolomini 43 NEUBRUNN 42 Terzky 41 Max 40 Count 39 Tis 38 ye 37 Butler 33 MACDONALD 33 CUIRASSIER 32 Wallenstein 32 Duke 31 TRUMPETER 30 WRANGEL 29 hast 29 PICCOLOMINI 29 ISOLANI 28 Octavio 27 Swedes 26 duke 26 Twas 26 Prague 25 SENI 24 lord 24 Thy 23 NEUMANN 21 thee 21 WOMAN 21 Vienna 21 Swede Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1266 i 865 it 772 he 760 you 657 me 537 him 414 we 304 they 242 us 192 them 178 thee 122 himself 104 she 83 her 66 myself 41 yourself 33 thyself 32 itself 30 themselves 26 mine 19 ourselves 19 one 17 herself 10 ''em 6 ''s 5 yours 3 his 2 ye 2 thou 2 ours 2 is''t 2 hers 1 you''re 1 thy 1 pelf 1 pappenheim 1 high-- 1 heyday!--you''ll 1 here!--this 1 do''t 1 ay Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 2329 be 858 have 332 do 225 come 202 go 180 make 170 know 169 see 153 let 148 give 147 take 124 stand 121 say 114 think 104 hear 95 leave 78 find 76 follow 72 tell 71 fall 67 remain 67 look 65 enter 60 bring 58 hold 57 call 55 speak 55 send 53 trust 53 live 51 love 45 lie 45 lead 44 lose 44 keep 41 turn 40 draw 40 bear 39 mean 38 meet 37 wish 37 show 34 dare 33 believe 32 thou 32 force 31 seem 30 die 30 break 29 place Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 815 not 266 now 247 so 218 then 211 here 150 too 143 still 139 good 134 more 126 own 123 first 117 long 110 yet 109 out 108 only 107 up 91 well 87 never 81 other 79 off 76 no 68 far 66 there 66 once 64 old 63 great 63 away 62 even 59 alone 58 most 57 second 56 such 56 full 56 already 52 whole 52 down 46 tis 44 last 44 high 43 true 43 noble 43 general 42 much 42 free 42 ever 42 all 41 soon 41 back 40 many 40 again Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 good 10 most 10 dear 8 high 8 bad 6 near 5 least 3 strong 3 late 3 deep 2 speak 2 small 2 pure 2 noble 2 mean 2 lov 2 gav 2 early 2 bl 1 young 1 work:-- 1 wise 1 wild 1 vile 1 unbl 1 trust 1 stood 1 secure 1 se 1 say 1 safeli 1 rich 1 rare 1 nourish 1 mere 1 manif 1 low 1 long 1 loiter 1 lofty 1 liv 1 j 1 hon 1 holy 1 heavy 1 hear 1 hard 1 happy 1 great 1 faithful Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48 most 2 well 1 tremblest 1 nourishest 1 meanest 1 least 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 duke is dead 2 heart is dead 1 butler is suddenly 1 countess stands motionless 1 day is all 1 duke be lent-- 1 duke call hither 1 duke hears only 1 duke is emperor 1 duke is high 1 duke is not 1 duke is still 1 duke knows nothing 1 duke was ever 1 emperor give wallenstein 1 emperor has not 1 emperor has power 1 emperor has soldiers 1 emperor has still 1 emperor has yet 1 emperor have peace 1 emperor is now 1 emperor made over 1 emperor make peace 1 eye had never 1 eyes is treason 1 father has not 1 friends have we-- 1 hand is pure 1 hand makes signs 1 hand was cold 1 hand was ever 1 heart did not 1 heart is rich 1 heart is wallenstein 1 hearts remain united 1 life has charms 1 life is bright 1 life looks cheerful 1 man is wallenstein 1 man speak out 1 man was unexampled 1 men were figures 1 nothing holds sway 1 nothing is common 1 power has not 1 terzky goes out 1 thekla remaining silent 1 thekla remains silent 1 thou be able Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 emperor has not yet 1 emperor is no tyrant 1 emperors is no free 1 heart is no more 1 man has no groveling 1 time is not yet 1 times are not yet 1 war has not yet 1 war is no ultimate A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 6785 author = Schiller, Friedrich title = Wallenstein''s Camp: A Play date = keywords = CUIRASSIER; SERGEANT; SUTLER; TRUMPETER; WOMAN; YAGER; second summary = ''Tis the peasant''s hide for their sport must pay. He leads the peasant to the tent--the others come forward. Soldier-boy, Schoolmaster, Servant-girl. SECOND YAGER (holding the girl). ''Tis granted to all with the soldier''s jacket. Ay, that was a man with the fear of God. FIRST YAGER. ''Tis not as an office he holds command, Hush--who shall such words as these let fall? For the general tells us the word is free. No doubt ''tis the work of the powers of hell. He comes of good kin; now pray let him go. How, pray ye, shall victory e''er come to pass, Shall we then leave the Friedlander''s train, And Yager, let''s hear where your country is? Peace, good sirs, will you come to blows? ''Tis because of our rank, as his soldiers brave, God knows, ''tis a wretched life to live! The soldier shall sway! Away, girl, the soldier must go! id = 6786 author = Schiller, Friedrich title = The Piccolomini: A Play date = keywords = BUTLER; COUNTESS; DUCHESS; Friedland; ILLO; MAX; OCTAVIO; PICCOLOMINI; QUESTENBERG; TERZKY; WALLENSTEIN; isolani; scene; thekla summary = WALLENSTEIN, Duke of Friedland, Generalissimo of the Imperial Forces in the Thirty Years'' War. OCTAVIO PICCOLOMINI, Lieutenant-General. COUNT TERZKY, the Commander of several Regiments, and Brother-in-law [To QUESTENBERG, presenting BUTLER and ISOLANI at the same time OCTAVIO (presenting QUESTENBERG to BUTLER and ISOLANI). Long time he stared upon me, like a man Oh, let the emperor make peace, my father! Enter the Countess TERZKY, leading in her hand the Princess THEKLA, PICCOLOMINI, and some time after COUNT TERZKY, the Thou teachest me to know my man? WALLENSTRIN, TERZKY, ILLO.--To them enter QUESTENBERG, OCTAVIO, The emperor sends seven horsemen to Duke Friedland, Opens the heart, and shuts the eyes, we let His father loves him; Count Octavio Cast thine eye round, bethink thee who thou art;-Thou see''st thy father''s forehead full of thought, Thou meanest to force him to thy liking? As yet thou hast seen thy father''s smiles alone; id = 6787 author = Schiller, Friedrich title = The Death of Wallenstein date = keywords = BUTLER; COUNTESS; DEVEREUX; DUCHESS; GORDON; God; ILLO; MACDONALD; MAX; NEUBRUNN; OCTAVIO; TERZKY; WALLENSTEIN; WRANGEL; scene; thekla summary = Thy foes, who stretch their hands with joy to greet thee. Forget thou thy old hopes, cast far away Thou didst but wish to prove thy fealty; Canst thou consent to bear thyself to thy own grave, Hast thou thy life-long measured to no purpose? Soft cradled thee thy fortune till to-day; Thou must needs choose thy party in the war I''ll make thy peace for thee with the emperor. Him wilt thou let slip from thee, Thou gavest him thy own horses to flee from thee. Thou hast gained thy point, Octavio! Think''st thou that, fool-like, I shall let thee go, Thy heart''s wild impulse only dost thou follow. Thou art describing thy own father''s heart. What did thy father for thee, On me thou art planted, I am thy emperor; For that thou held''st thy friend more worth to thee For the first time, thy friend was to thee dead;