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Experimental Criticism brings together leading scholars to examine Franco Moretti’s groundbreaking contributions to literary scholarship and critical methodology. The volume explores how Moretti’s innovative approaches, including distant reading and computational analysis, have fundamentally challenged traditional close reading practices and expanded the possibilities of literary interpretation.
Through rigorous analysis and case studies, the contributors investigate the theoretical foundations and practical applications of Moretti’s experimental methods. The book addresses key debates in contemporary literary criticism, examining both the potential and limitations of computational approaches to literature. By bridging humanistic inquiry with quantitative analysis, this collection demonstrates how new methodologies can reveal patterns, trends, and insights invisible to conventional critical approaches.
Essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the future of literary studies, this work provides crucial context for understanding the evolution of digital humanities and the ongoing transformation of how we read and interpret literature.







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