Stylometry and Shakespeare's Authorship

Stylometry and Shakespeare's Authorship

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Interactive Video

Created by

Liam Anderson

English, Arts, Philosophy

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

03:51

The video explores the debate over Shakespeare's authorship, questioning if he was a real person or a pseudonym. It introduces stylometry, a method developed by Wincenty Lutosławski, to analyze writing styles and determine authorship. The methodology involves examining linguistic features and using statistical tools like Principal Component Analysis. Results show that Shakespeare's works are distinct, though collaborations with others like Christopher Marlowe are possible. Stylometry has broader applications, such as detecting plagiarism and analyzing texts. However, it cannot capture the emotional depth of literature.

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What is one of the main questions regarding Shakespeare's works?

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What do most Shakespeare scholars think about the authorship theories?

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What is stylometry primarily used for?

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What is one characteristic used in stylometry to analyze a writer's style?

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What is the significance of the word 'thee' in stylometric analysis?

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Which tool is used in stylometry to reduce multidimensional space?

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What did the stylometric analysis conclude about Shakespeare's works?

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What evidence did stylometrists find regarding Shakespeare's collaborations?

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What other problems can stylometry help resolve?

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What aspect of Shakespeare's works does stylometry fail to capture?

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