Uni-Tübingen

Michael Göggelmann

researcher


contact

Universität Tübingen
SFB 1391 „Andere Ästhetik“
Keplerstr. 17
D-72074 Tübingen

Room 12

 +49 (0)7071 29-75108
michael.goeggelmannspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de


short CV

2021

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im SFB 1391 "Andere Ästhetik" an der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

2021

Abschluss des Masterstudiums an der Universität Stuttgart (Digital Humanities)

2018

Abschluss des Bachelorstudiums an der Universität Augsburg (Germanistik, Geschichte)


research

research project

Automatic detection of references between epistolography and literature

The letters of writers naturally tend to be considered to a lesser degree than the actual literary work. Yet some collections of letters can be regarded as "works alongside works" [1], both quantitatively and in terms of their aesthetic scope. The letter can appear equally as a medium of pure information exchange as well as an expression of a literary-aesthetic aspiration - and quite often both types combine to form a double function. The high variance in content, coupled with the occurrence in large, formally constant amounts of data, predestines the epistolary work as an object of investigation for quantitative computational approaches, which will form the methodological framework of this project. In the project, which will initially be based on a corpus of about 14.000 letters by Charles Dickens, quantitative methods will be used for the first time to trace possible references or - if these are further consolidated - reference systems between epistolary and literary works which can reveal themselves, for example, in common motifs, figures and central concepts as well as indicate a similar aesthetic category formation. In a second step, the possibility of automatically detecting textual manifestations of presumed references and applying them to further epistolary and literary corpora by means of machine learning methods will be examined in order to reveal generic (i.e., cross-corpus) reference points within a framework of aesthetic communication.

 

[1] Irmgard Wirtz and Alexander Honold, for example, situate Rilke's extensive epistolary work in this way, cf. Honold, A. & Wirtz, I. M. (2019). Rilkes Korrespondenzen: Das Briefwerk als Medium kommunikativer Selbstentwürfe und literarischer Interaktion. In A. Honold & I. M. Wirtz (Eds.), Beide Seiten - Autoren und Wissenschaftler im Gespräch: Bd. 6. Rilkes Korrespondenzen (pp. 7-32). Wallstein; Chronos, p. 7.

research focuses

  • Computational Literary Studies
  • References between epistolary and literary corpora
  • Automatic indexing of texts
  • Narrativity in dramatic figure speech