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Professor Steven Connor: Quantum writing: literature and the world of numbers

Professor Steven Connor: Quantum writing: literature and the world of numbers

Update: 2013-07-05
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Since the beginning of the 19th century, literature has placed itself firmly in opposition to the realm of number and quantifying operations of all kinds. But for the last century there are also unmistakeable signs that literature and number have been drawing ever more closely together. Professor Connor will discuss the ways in which literary writers over the last century, including Lewis Carroll, James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, have approached and sometimes embraced mathematical operations in their work, often through reflections on probability. He will also consider the statistical and quantitative approaches to literary analysis increasingly made available by digital technology.
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Professor Steven Connor: Quantum writing: literature and the world of numbers

Professor Steven Connor: Quantum writing: literature and the world of numbers

Cambridge University