ECHOES OF THE FUTURE: BRIDGING TRADITION AND INNOVATION IN DIGITAL HUMANITIES AND ENGLISH LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhgyan.v2.i1.2024.21Keywords:
Digital Humanities, English Literature, Computational Methods, Textual Analysis, Interdisciplinary Collaboration.Abstract [English]
Digital Humanities (DH) has emerged as a transformative field that integrates computational methods with humanities disciplines, including the study of English literature. This paper explores the evolving landscape of Digital Humanities and its impact on English literature studies. Through a comprehensive literature review and analysis of case studies, it examines the various ways in which digital tools and technologies are revolutionizing the study, analysis, and interpretation of literary texts. The paper also addresses challenges and opportunities presented by the intersection of Digital Humanities and English literature studies, highlighting potential for interdisciplinary collaboration, innovative scholarship, and enhanced understanding of literary works in the digital age.
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