Thomas Pynchon and the Digital Humanities: Computational Approaches to Style

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Thomas Pynchon's style has dazzled and bewildered readers and critics since the 1960s, and this book employs computational methods from the digital humanities to reveal heretofore unknown stylistic trends over the course of Pynchon's career, as well as challenge critical assumptions regarding foregrounded and supposedly “Pynchonesque” stylistic features: ambiguity/vagueness, acronyms, ellipsis marks, profanity, and archaic stylistics in Mason & Dixon.
As the first book-length stylistic or computational stylistic examination of Pynchon's oeuvre, Thomas Pynchon and the Digital Humanities provides a groundwork of stylistic experiments and interpretations, with over 60 graphs and tables, presented in a manner in which both technical and non-technical audiences may follow.

Author(s): Erik Ketzan
Series: New Horizons in Contemporary Writing
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 288
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on the Texts
Introduction
1 Some Formal Overviews of Pynchon’s Texts
2 Archaic Stylistics in Mason & Dixon
3 Pynchon, “The Voice of Ambiguity,” Quantified
4 Pynchon’s Acronymania
5 Pynchon’s Profanity, Queried and Coded
6 Pynchon’s Ellipsis Marks: Points and Dashes
Conclusion
Appendix I: Corpora, Software, Methods
Appendix II: Literature Review of Digital Pynchon Studies
Bibliography
Index