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In his new book, Macroanalysis, scholar Matthew Jockers applies big data principles to large groups of novels in an attempt to unlock the mysteries of literature.
Jockers is hopeful that a new partnership with Book Lamp, home of the Book Genome Project (think Pandora.com), will unlock the 20th Century corpus, and that work being done at the Stanford Literary Lab to make the 18th Century corpus available will enable him to extend the trend arcs that he has identified in the 19th Century.
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