Abstract
Our participation in the Shared Task on the Analysis of Narrative Levels ThroughAnnotation was motivated by a theoretical and practical interest in narratologicalphenomena of literary texts. We are a group of four literary scholars, three ofwhom are also working in the field of Digital Humanities. Combining these twoscientific perspectives seems to be a fruitful research approach to formalize conceptsof narratology with a focus on intersubjectivity. Therefore, a shared taskdealing with narrative levels was particularly appealing to us, since narrative levelsare both a delimited aspect of narratological categories and a complex conceptof literary theory that can be of great importance for a formal text analysis andthe following interpretation.
How to Cite:
Ketschik, N., Krautter, B., Murr, S. & Zimmermann, Y., (2019) “Annotation Guideline No. 4: Annotating Narrative Levels in Literature”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 4(3). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.055 (external link, opens in new tab).