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Text sentiment in the Age of Enlightenment: an analysis of spectator periodicals

机译:启蒙时代的文本情绪:对观众期刊的分析

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Spectator periodicals contributed to spreading the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment, a turning point in human history and the foundation of our modern societies. In this work, we study the spirit and atmosphere captured in the spectator periodicals about important social issues from the 18th century by analyzing text sentiment of those periodicals. Specifically, based on a manually annotated corpus of over 3 700 issues published in five different languages and over a period of more than one hundred years, we conduct a three-fold sentiment analysis: First, we analyze the development of sentiment over time as well as the influence of topics and narrative forms on sentiment. Second, we construct sentiment networks to assess the polarity of perceptions between different entities, including periodicals, places and people. Third, we construct and analyze sentiment word networks to determine topological differences between words with positive and negative polarity allowing us to make conclusions on how sentiment was expressed in spectator periodicals.Our results depict a mildly positive tone in spectator periodicals underlining the positive attitude towards important topics of the Age of Enlightenment, but also signaling stylistic devices to disguise critique in order to avoid censorship. We also observe strong regional variation in sentiment, indicating cultural and historic differences between countries. For example, while Italy perceived other European countries as positive role models, French periodicals were frequently more critical towards other European countries. Finally, our topological analysis depicts a weak overrepresentation of positive sentiment words corroborating our findings about a general mildly positive tone in spectator periodicals.We believe that our work based on the combination of the sentiment analysis of spectator periodicals and the extensive knowledge available from literary studies sheds interesting new light on these publications. Furthermore, we demonstrate the inclusion of sentiment analysis as another useful method in the digital humanist’s distant reading toolbox.
机译:观众期刊有助于传播启蒙时代的思想,人类历史的转折点以及我们现代社会的基础。在这项工作中,通过分析这些期刊的文本情绪,研究观众期刊捕获的精神和气氛关于18世纪的重要社会问题。具体而言,基于手动注释的语料库,超过3个700个问题,在五种不同的语言和一百年的时间内发表了三百年,我们进行了三倍的情绪分析:首先,我们分析了随时间的情绪发展作为主题和叙事形式对情绪的影响。其次,我们构建了情绪网络,以评估不同实体之间的看法的极性,包括期刊,地方和人。三,我们构建和分析情绪字网络,确定具有积极和负极性的词语之间的拓扑差异,允许我们在观众期刊中表达情绪的结论。我们的结果描绘了观众期刊中的一种温和的正色调,下调了重要的态度启蒙时代的主题,也是发信号通知风格设备以伪装批评,以避免审查。我们还观察到情绪强大的区域变异,表明国家之间的文化和历史差异。例如,虽然意大利将其他欧洲国家视为积极的榜样,但法国期刊对其他欧洲国家往往更为重要。最后,我们的拓扑分析描绘了积极情绪词语的弱势超出了我们对观众期刊中的一般温和的正色调的积极情绪。我们相信我们的工作基于观众期刊的情感分析和文学研究的广泛知识的组合在这些出版物上揭示了有趣的新光线。此外,我们证明了作为Digital Humanist遥远的阅读工具箱中的另一种有用方法的情绪分析。

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