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A theatre of places: mapping 17th c. french theatre
As a form of distant reading, mapping texts allows scholars to read classical works anew. Using 17th French theatre as a test case, we describe an easily reproducible and fully open-source workflow used for extracting and mapping place names, then reach conclusions on literary influences and the strength of genre during the Grand Siècle based.