Intertextuelle Relationen in der Zeitungslandschaft des 18. Jahrhunderts: Close und Distant Reading von Ausgaben der Wiener und Preßburger Zeitung
ntertextual relations in the newspaper landscape of the 18th century: Close and distant reading of editions of the Wiener and Preßburger Zeitung
Author(s): Nora Fischer, Nina C. Rastinger, Claudia ReschSubject(s): Cultural history, Media studies, 18th Century
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: newspapers; 18th century; historical press research; intertextuality; digital humanities; close and distant reading
Summary/Abstract: In this article, two important newspapers of the Habsburg monarchy – the Wiener Zeitung (previously: Wien[n]erisches Diarium) and the Preßburger Zeitung – are related to each other in several aspects. After a historical overview of the context in which these periodicals were created and taking into account the research literature already available, the first step was to look for parallels in their formal design. Since both newspapers have also been digitally made accessible in full text recently, it was also possible to determine approximately how frequent direct mutual references to the other periodical occur by means of so-called distant reading procedures. Close reading methods were then used to examine and interpret the corpus-based references. This comparative approach with digital methods allows the synoptic examination of individual text passages and thus offers new insights into the complex relationship between the Wiener Zeitung and the Preßburger Zeitung in the 18th century.
- Issue Year: 35/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 1-29
- Page Count: 29
- Language: German
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