The Literary Theme Ontology for Media Annotation and Information Retrieval

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Abstract: Literary theme identification and interpretation is a focal point of literary studies scholarship. Classical forms of literary scholarship, such as close reading, have flourished with scarcely any need for commonly defined literary themes. However, the rise in popularity of collaborative and algorithmic analyses of literary themes in works of fiction, together with a requirement for computational searching and indexing facilities for large corpora, creates the need for a collection of shared literary themes to ensure common terminology and definitions. To address this need, we here introduce a first draft of the Literary Theme Ontology. Inspired by a traditional framing from literary theory, the ontology comprises literary themes drawn from the authors own analyses, reference books, and online sources.

Sheridan, P., Onsjö, M., Hastings, J. (2019). “The Literary Theme Ontology for Media Annotation and Information Retrieval”. Proceedings of JOWO2019: The Joint Ontology Workshops, Graz, Austria, September 23-25. Full text available at Proceedings of the Joint Ontology Workshops 2019 Episode V: The Styrian Autumn of Ontology.

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