Quantitative patterns in chilean poems between the 19th and 21st centuries
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A quantitative stylometric analysis of Chilean poetry is presented based on a specialized corpus, Corpus de Poesía Chilena (Corpoch), an approach that has advanced significantly since the foundational work of Franco Moretti (Goodwin and Holbo, 2011; Moretti, 2005). This project –unprecedented in providing a systematic corpus– aims to furnish scholars of Chilean poetry with trends, patterns, regularities, and exceptions grounded in robust evidence through computational routines (Yu, 2008; Marchetti, Sprugnoli and Tonelli, 2014) that apply recent advances in Computational and Corpus Linguistics to poetry produced in Chile between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries.
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