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The Stone and the Shell

Using large digital libraries to advance literary history.

  • By Ted Underwood
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly six posts per year
  • First post on

Posts per year

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Posts per year
Year starting Posts
2017 1
2018 4
2019 2
2020 1
2021 3
2022 0
2023 6
2024 2

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

Can language models predict the next twist in a story?
While distant reading has taught us a lot about the history of fiction, it hasn’t done much yet to explain why we keep turning pages. “Suspense” is the word we use to explain that impulse. …
On , by tedunderwood, 66 words
Can language models predict the next twist in a story?
While distant reading has taught us a lot about the history of fiction, it hasn’t done much yet to explain why we keep turning pages. “Suspense” is the word we use to explain that impulse. …
On , by tedunderwood, 66 words
Liberally-educated students need to be more than consumers of AI
If I'm buying a thinking process, I really need to understand what I see when I look under the hood.
On , by tedunderwood, 30 words