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The CLiC Dickens project demonstrates through corpus stylistics how computer-assisted methods can be used to study literary texts and lead to new insights into how readers perceive fictional characters. As part of the project we are developing the web app CLiC, designed specifically for the analysis of literary texts. CLiC Dickens started at the University of Nottingham in 2013, it is now a collaborative project with the University of Birmingham.

For more information, cf. CLiC Dickens - University of Nottingham and CLiC Dickens - University of Birmingham.

This work was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council grant reference AH/K005146/1

Please reference CLiC as the following:

Michaela Mahlberg, Peter Stockwell, Johan de Joode, Catherine Smith, Matthew Brook O’Donnell (forthcoming). “CLiC Dickens – Novel uses of concordances for the integration of corpus stylistics and cognitive poetics”, Corpora

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