Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29644 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 58 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 french 2 France 1 socialism 1 german 1 class 1 british 1 bourgeois 1 Sweden 1 Russia 1 President 1 Peter 1 Paris 1 Order 1 National 1 Napoleon 1 Muscovy 1 Mountain 1 Ministry 1 Manifesto 1 Majesty 1 Louis 1 Lord 1 King 1 June 1 Great 1 England 1 Denmark 1 December 1 Czar 1 Court 1 Constitution 1 Communists 1 Changarnier 1 Britain 1 Bonaparte 1 Baltic 1 Assembly 1 Army Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 290 class 194 bourgeoisie 192 party 174 power 165 order 155 time 150 interest 135 society 109 condition 105 hand 102 year 101 war 100 proletariat 97 bourgeois 93 nation 91 revolution 85 people 83 man 80 property 79 struggle 79 part 79 law 79 country 73 day 71 treaty 71 trade 71 republic 71 history 70 production 68 end 67 mean 64 form 61 parliament 60 word 60 capital 58 peace 57 head 56 farmer 55 period 54 relation 54 force 54 enemy 53 government 52 place 50 existence 49 work 49 state 49 right 49 name 49 labor Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 611 _ 176 Bonaparte 164 National 149 Assembly 135 Sweden 121 Russia 108 England 107 France 94 King 89 December 86 Order 80 Czar 67 Constitution 65 President 64 Baltic 60 May 59 Ministry 57 Paris 56 June 47 Majesty 45 bourgeois 44 Great 43 Mountain 42 February 41 Changarnier 41 Army 40 Peter 40 Napoleon 40 Minister 40 Court 39 Louis 39 Lord 37 Society 34 Europe 33 Denmark 31 Muscovy 31 January 30 State 30 Britain 29 republicans 29 Muscovite 29 I. 29 Government 28 Poland 28 General 28 English 27 Query 27 Article 26 Ivan 25 II Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 948 it 528 he 389 they 244 we 214 them 193 itself 161 him 140 i 116 himself 98 themselves 83 us 44 she 40 you 27 me 27 her 10 one 9 ourselves 8 myself 7 herself 3 theirs 3 his 1 whereof 1 oneself 1 mine Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 2373 be 1023 have 274 do 198 make 116 take 98 find 97 become 89 see 87 give 72 seem 70 say 58 go 57 come 55 call 55 bring 51 declare 50 keep 49 break 48 lose 47 stand 46 leave 45 carry 43 put 43 know 43 appear 42 fall 40 work 40 exist 40 draw 39 turn 38 prove 37 set 34 send 33 understand 33 rule 33 mean 33 follow 32 show 32 raise 32 let 32 allow 31 write 31 look 31 hold 31 bind 30 throw 30 represent 30 remain 30 form 30 consider Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 531 not 253 only 232 own 211 more 200 so 188 other 147 then 135 up 124 great 123 now 116 first 109 very 106 french 106 even 104 most 101 as 97 same 93 thus 91 old 90 political 90 out 87 parliamentary 85 new 81 long 77 whole 75 modern 71 social 68 also 68 again 67 however 66 such 66 russian 65 still 65 ever 64 last 58 well 57 revolutionary 57 common 53 together 53 bourgeois 52 small 49 good 47 public 47 large 47 far 46 never 46 here 46 general 45 too 45 much Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 good 22 least 13 most 13 great 5 high 4 slight 4 low 4 early 3 large 2 small 2 petty 2 loud 2 l 1 wr 1 wise 1 strong 1 strict 1 stale 1 short 1 sheer 1 safe 1 pure 1 old 1 near 1 motli 1 mighty 1 mean 1 interests;--the 1 heavy 1 full 1 flat 1 fit 1 farth 1 extreme 1 deep 1 deadly 1 crude 1 clear 1 chief 1 bitter 1 able 1 Most 1 -the Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 most 8 least 3 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 order did not 2 russia was continually 1 _ do n''t 1 _ does not 1 _ is _ 1 _ is already 1 _ turn _ 1 _ was now 1 _ were weak 1 assembly did not 1 assembly had gradually 1 assembly had not 1 assembly had subsequently 1 assembly is probable 1 assembly was impolitic 1 assembly went over 1 assembly were also 1 bonaparte had thus 1 bonaparte kept d''hautpoul 1 bonaparte took alarm 1 bonaparte took notice 1 bonaparte was later 1 bourgeois take more 1 bourgeoisie be united 1 bourgeoisie does not 1 bourgeoisie goes over 1 bourgeoisie had long 1 bourgeoisie had now 1 bourgeoisie is desirous 1 bourgeoisie is most 1 bourgeoisie is not 1 bourgeoisie is unfit 1 bourgeoisie keeps more 1 bourgeoisie was as 1 bourgeoisie was thankful 1 class is able 1 class was thankful 1 classes are mutually 1 conditions had not 1 england does hardly 1 england has reason 1 england is here 1 england seemed only 1 england was interested 1 england was not 1 france became more 1 france has not 1 france made preparations 1 interest has nothing 1 interests turn out Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 assembly did not here 1 bourgeoisie is not fully Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 40760 1346 33490 32370 14681 31193 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 65.0 32370 55.0 31193 55.0 1346 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1346 The constitution, the national assembly, the dynastic parties, the blue The history of the Constitutional National Assembly from the June days of the parliamentary power: When the National Assembly, on May 8, 1849, secured the large majority in the National Assembly to the party of The party of Order fought for the victory, Bonaparte needed only to Ministry in order to break up the republican National Assembly in the National Assembly break with the President of the republic at a time did Bonaparte''s message now apostrophize the party of Order: "France interpellation, the National Assembly went over to the order of the day, The party of Order had the constitutional power hereto. That the Army would have obeyed the orders of the National Assembly is of the struggle between the party of Order and the Executive power. Should the party of Order place Bonaparte himself Assembly with Bonaparte and with the united party of Order. 31193 reflects, to a great extent, the history of the modern working class social grievances; in both cases men outside the working class movement among the working class to produce the Utopian Communism, in France of condition of existence for all earlier industrial classes. same proportion is the proletariat, the modern working class, bourgeoisie, which class, in order to attain its own political ends, is ruling class in society and to impose its conditions of existence upon the means of social production and employers of wage-labor. proletariat, the class of modern wage-laborers who, having no means of In bourgeois society living labor is but a means to increase bourgeois conditions of production, and of the bourgeoisie itself. present mode of production and form of property--historical relations bourgeoisie, not the only class whose conditions of existence pined and new class of petty bourgeois has been formed, fluctuating between social and political conditions that the bourgeoisie must necessarily 32370 bind Great Britain to the Russian Empire are formed by nature, and England, was bound to a defensive alliance with Sweden by the treaty of King of Sweden, by a descent into his country, where, having defeated great and vast designs; so the King of Sweden would look upon it as treaty concluded in the year 1700, between King William and the present Defensive Treaty between England and Sweden, the single articles of England continually assisting Russia and waging war against Sweden, the commercial interests of England with respect to Russia and Sweden. Muscovite settlement on the Baltic, the British trade with Russia had Baltic trade of Great Britain was at that time trifling in regard of the "_Article I._ Establishes between the Kings of Sweden and England ''a "_Article III._ By a special defensive treaty, the Kings of Sweden and the Great intended, by his war against Sweden, only rearing a Russian