Shakespeare, computers, and the mystery of authorship H Craig, AF Kinney Cambridge University Press, 2009 | 349 | 2009 |
Authorial attribution and computational stylistics: If you can tell authors apart, have you learned anything about them? H Craig Literary and Linguistic Computing 14 (1), 103-113, 1999 | 145 | 1999 |
Stylistic analysis and authorship studies H Craig A companion to digital humanities, 271-288, 2004 | 139 | 2004 |
Shakespeare and other English Renaissance authors as characterized by Information Theory complexity quantifiers OA Rosso, H Craig, P Moscato Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (6), 916-926, 2009 | 89 | 2009 |
Ben Jonson: The Critical Heritage DH Craig Routledge, 2012 | 75 | 2012 |
Style, computers, and Early Modern drama: beyond authorship H Craig, B Greatley-Hirsch Cambridge University Press, 2017 | 59 | 2017 |
Language chunking, data sparseness, and the value of a long marker list: explorations with word n-grams and authorial attribution A Antonia, H Craig, J Elliott Literary and Linguistic Computing 29 (2), 147-163, 2014 | 53 | 2014 |
Lyrical drama and the “turbid mountebanks”: Styles of dialogue in romantic and renaissance tragedy JF Burrows, DH Craig Computers and the Humanities 28, 63-86, 1994 | 50 | 1994 |
Shakespeare's vocabulary: Myth and reality H Craig Shakespeare Quarterly 62 (1), 53-74, 2011 | 45 | 2011 |
Jonson, the antimasque and the ‘rules of flattery’ H Craig na, 1998 | 41 | 1998 |
The three parts of Henry VI H Craig Cambridge University Press, 2009 | 40 | 2009 |
Propositional Idea Density in women's written language over the lifespan: Computerized analysis A Ferguson, E Spencer, H Craig, K Colyvas Cortex 55, 107-121, 2014 | 39 | 2014 |
Old spellings, new methods: automated procedures for indeterminate linguistic data H Craig, R Whipp Literary and Linguistic Computing 25 (1), 37-52, 2010 | 34 | 2010 |
Authorial styles and the frequencies of very common words: Jonson, Shakespeare, and the additions to The Spanish Tragedy DH Craig Style, 199-220, 1992 | 34 | 1992 |
The Joker in the Pack?: Marlowe, Kyd and the Co-authorship of Henry VI, Part 3 J Burrows, H Craig The New Oxford Shakespeare Authorship Companion, 194-217, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
Propositional idea density in aphasic discourse L Bryant, E Spencer, A Ferguson, H Craig, K Colyvas, L Worrall Aphasiology 27 (8), 992-1009, 2013 | 31 | 2013 |
A collaboration about a collaboration: the authorship of King Henry VI, Part Three H Craig, J Burrows Collaborative Research in the Digital Humanities, 27-65, 2016 | 30 | 2016 |
Contrast and change in the idiolects of Ben Jonson characters H Craig Computers and the Humanities 33 (3), 221-240, 1999 | 30 | 1999 |
An information theoretic clustering approach for unveiling authorship affinities in Shakespearean era plays and poems AS Arefin, R Vimieiro, C Riveros, H Craig, P Moscato PloS one 9 (10), e111445, 2014 | 28 | 2014 |
Language individuation and marker words: Shakespeare and his Maxwell's demon J Marsden, D Budden, H Craig, P Moscato PloS one 8 (6), e66813, 2013 | 28 | 2013 |