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SvenjaGuhr/ 7F26 README.md

Hi there! 👋

I'm Svenja Guhr, postdoctoral researcher at the fortext lab in computational literary studies. My academic background is in German literature, Romance linguistics, and Digital Humanities. In my PhD project (09/2019-07/2024), I worked on the operationalisation and analysis of sound and loudness as narratological phenomena in German-language literary prose of the 19th and early 20th century.

Please find further information on my personal website.

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  1. Raise-Your-Voice Raise-Your-Voice Public

    Repository to Svenja Guhr's Dissertation

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  2. Sound_and_Suspense Sound_and_Suspense Public

    This repository contains code and data related to the JCLS article on Sound in Gothic Fiction.

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  3. d-prose_Briefe d-prose_Briefe Public

    This repository contains notebooks and data to detect letters in the d-prose 1870-1920 corpus - a curated collection of German literary prose texts.

    Jupyter Notebook 1

  4. CLS-Trends_at_DHd CLS-Trends_at_DHd Public

    Dieses Repository enthält Code zur Untersuchung von Trends in den Computational Literary Studies bei den DHd-Jahrestagungen 2014-2025.

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  5. literarylab/jcls_domestic_space literarylab/jcls_domestic_space Public

    Anonymized repository for the JCLS contribution on "Making BERT Feel at Home. Modelling Domestic Space in 19th Century British and Irish Fiction"

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  6. literarylab/scene_segmentation literarylab/scene_segmentation Public

    Manual and automated scene change annotation of US American popular fiction

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