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. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 13 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 300739 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 66 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 french 1 Vienna 1 Vicenza 1 Tuileries 1 Sire 1 Saint 1 Russians 1 Russia 1 Rome 1 Queen 1 Princess 1 Prince 1 Paris 1 Napoleon 1 Naples 1 Monsieur 1 Marshal 1 Marie 1 Malmaison 1 Majesty 1 Mademoiselle 1 Madame 1 Louise 1 King 1 Josephine 1 Italy 1 Hortense 1 Guard 1 General 1 France 1 Fontainebleau 1 Eugene 1 Empress 1 Empire 1 Emperor 1 Duke 1 Dresden 1 Count 1 Consul 1 Cloud 1 CHAPTER 1 Boulogne 1 Bonaparte 1 Alexander Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 878 day 788 time 575 order 467 man 353 army 319 soldier 310 person 281 place 280 officer 269 palace 255 one 252 evening 251 hour 234 morning 227 hand 226 lady 215 moment 213 year 212 battle 211 room 207 horse 205 arm 199 enemy 197 marshal 193 o''clock 189 carriage 185 service 185 head 184 name 182 woman 182 part 180 town 179 nothing 179 child 175 house 171 word 171 night 171 manner 170 general 166 duty 165 life 163 honor 162 eye 160 wife 160 occasion 158 camp 158 apartment 156 family 155 foot 150 fact Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2767 Emperor 1148 Majesty 498 M. 444 Empress 409 Consul 404 First 396 de 359 Madame 329 General 323 Paris 258 Prince 233 King 222 Duke 196 Saint 193 Bonaparte 184 France 153 Napoleon 136 Marshal 117 Josephine 111 Tuileries 94 Monsieur 94 Cloud 85 Count 83 Louise 82 Mademoiselle 77 Fontainebleau 75 Queen 74 Italy 74 French 73 Dresden 72 Guard 71 Sire 71 Eugene 70 Russia 70 Marie 70 Malmaison 67 Boulogne 66 Louis 66 CHAPTER 65 Vicenza 63 Hortense 63 Alexander 60 Naples 59 Rome 59 Princess 57 Empire 56 Russians 52 Vienna 52 Moscow 50 Colonel Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3514 he 3126 i 2175 it 1963 him 975 me 835 they 784 you 763 she 713 them 576 we 555 her 550 himself 188 themselves 165 us 128 myself 90 herself 49 itself 43 one 27 yourself 18 ourselves 14 mine 4 his 3 yours 2 ours 2 hers 1 yourselves 1 theirs 1 thee 1 je 1 --"you Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 10380 be 4839 have 957 make 892 say 892 do 796 take 760 see 750 give 403 find 402 know 400 leave 377 pass 355 go 355 come 354 receive 337 enter 309 think 275 hear 265 speak 264 return 238 follow 230 remain 229 become 212 wish 211 place 210 arrive 209 present 194 seem 191 hold 184 send 181 reply 181 carry 178 show 170 order 165 fall 164 appear 163 bear 161 accompany 160 set 160 call 158 tell 154 learn 154 bring 151 put 151 ask 148 throw 148 relate 139 begin 131 reach 131 occupy Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1776 not 710 so 690 very 611 more 575 only 546 most 532 much 506 great 469 well 442 then 407 first 343 other 339 good 319 even 312 out 311 long 310 few 306 as 301 same 298 never 280 also 260 little 256 many 255 young 240 always 234 last 227 just 218 still 214 such 212 soon 212 often 212 grand 209 there 204 several 194 again 186 now 183 up 183 old 179 thus 174 however 174 almost 164 necessary 158 own 158 far 153 brave 152 poor 151 french 149 whole 147 too 144 short Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 least 81 great 67 most 48 good 17 fine 16 high 16 deep 14 slight 14 brave 9 small 9 near 9 eld 8 rich 7 simple 7 bad 6 happy 6 handsome 5 old 4 strong 4 large 3 young 3 rare 3 noble 3 long 3 lively 3 late 3 hot 3 grave 3 grand 3 early 2 wealthy 2 warm 2 tall 2 sure 2 short 2 sad 2 poor 2 l 2 j 2 hard 2 dear 2 Most 1 weak 1 vile 1 topmost 1 strict 1 sound 1 sage 1 narrow 1 manif Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 479 most 12 well 5 least 1 near 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 emperor did not 13 emperor was much 12 emperor was not 7 emperor was very 7 majesty did not 6 emperor was always 6 majesty gave orders 5 emperor had not 5 emperor was deeply 4 emperor gave orders 4 emperor remained only 4 emperor was now 4 emperor was present 4 majesty does not 4 majesty was not 4 one was more 3 emperor had already 3 emperor had just 3 emperor took pleasure 3 emperor was absent 2 army was not 2 consul had just 2 consul left boulogne 2 consul was not 2 consul was present 2 emperor became more 2 emperor came in 2 emperor does not 2 emperor had hardly 2 emperor had never 2 emperor left dresden 2 emperor received news 2 emperor said nothing 2 emperor took up 2 emperor was about 2 emperor was almost 2 emperor was already 2 emperor was inflexible 2 emperor was never 2 emperor was silent 2 emperor was still 2 emperor was well 2 emperor went out 2 majesty had already 2 majesty had even 2 majesty had hardly 2 majesty made several 2 majesty seemed not 2 majesty took pleasure 2 majesty was exceedingly Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 consul received no injury 1 consul was not rich 1 emperor did not even 1 emperor had no aide 1 emperor had no reason 1 emperor had no views 1 emperor had not thus 1 emperor made no halt 1 emperor made no haste 1 emperor was no more 1 emperor was not at 1 emperor was not enough 1 emperor was not lavish 1 emperor was not slow 1 emperor was not subject 1 emperor was not willing 1 emperor was not wrong 1 empress did not long 1 empress was no longer 1 empress was not more 1 hand was not large 1 hands were not enough 1 ladies had not apparently 1 ladies took no part 1 majesty did not greatly 1 majesty had no sooner 1 majesty had not yet 1 majesty is not there 1 majesty made no reply 1 majesty made no stop 1 majesty received no present 1 majesty took no notice 1 majesty was not economical 1 majesty was not less 1 one has not already 1 order had not yet 1 soldiers were not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 3580 author = Wairy, Louis Constant title = Recollections of the Private Life of Napoleon — Complete date = keywords = Alexander; Bonaparte; Boulogne; CHAPTER; Cloud; Consul; Count; Dresden; Duke; Emperor; Empire; Empress; Eugene; Fontainebleau; France; General; Guard; Hortense; Italy; Josephine; King; Louise; Madame; Mademoiselle; Majesty; Malmaison; Marie; Marshal; Monsieur; Naples; Napoleon; Paris; Prince; Princess; Queen; Rome; Russia; Russians; Saint; Sire; Tuileries; Vicenza; Vienna; french summary = One day the valet on duty came in great haste to tell me that the Emperor seen that even on that day his Majesty, the Emperor of the French, did "Sire," said he to the Emperor, "your Majesty dresses too A few days after their arrival their Majesties, the Emperor and Empress, At five o''clock his Majesty the Emperor came to visit the King and Queen The day after their arrival at Saint-Cloud, the Emperor and Empress went The Sunday following the Emperor''s arrival, his Majesty received at the One day Madame de Montesquieu received orders from the Emperor to take summoned immediately on his Majesty''s orders, and the Emperor was soon Emperor: I heard it said by many general officers that a great battle coolness between him and the Emperor at the time his Majesty left the service of his Majesty received no present, and the Emperor thought the