In American fiction, it's a small world after all
December 19, 2024
December 19, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 19 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Despite being unbound by space and time, fictional protagonists in American literature travel fewer miles than their nonfiction counterparts, according to a Cornell-led research team that used artificial intelligence to analyze nearly 13,500 books from the last 230 years.
The team also found that despite social constraints that affected women's mobility over the last three centuries, female prota . . .
Despite being unbound by space and time, fictional protagonists in American literature travel fewer miles than their nonfiction counterparts, according to a Cornell-led research team that used artificial intelligence to analyze nearly 13,500 books from the last 230 years.
The team also found that despite social constraints that affected women's mobility over the last three centuries, female prota . . .