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Direct Codex and Gemma labels are unvalidated and sparse. Distilled predictions cover the full frame and are also unvalidated. Choose the evidence source explicitly; absence of a direct label is never a negative label.

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Labels cover 0 of 18 works in this cohort. The rest are unlabeled, which is not a negative label: the label table is sparse today and grows as labeling rounds land.

Distilled predictions cover 18 of 18 works in this cohort. Predictions are machine_predicted_unvalidated teacher distillation outputs. Candidate is the union; consensus is the intersection.

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Reviews: Chaucer and the Cultures of Love and Marriage
Olivia Robinson, Helen Smith, David L. Orvis, Stuart Elden, Paul Young, Andrew Kincaid +14 more
2013· article· en· Literature & History· Arts and Humanities
distilled prediction:candidate · insufficient_payloadconsensus · none
1
citations
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Introduction: Modernism and Collaboration
Claire Battershill, Alexandra Peat
2019· article· en· Literature & History· Arts and Humanities
distilled prediction:candidate · insufficient_payloadconsensus · none
1
citations
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Reviews: History in Transit: Experience, Identity, Critical Theory, Families of the King, Writing Identity in the, a History of Old English Literature, Imagining Robin Hood, Elizabethan Triumphal Processions, Shakespeare: National Poet-Playwright, Shakespeare and Republicanism, Literature, Gender and Politics during the English Civil War, Widows and Suitors in Early Modern English Comedy, Marriage in Seventeenth-Century English Political Thought, Gentility and the Comic Theatre of Late Stuart London, Reading Sex in the Eighteenth Century: Bodies and Gender in English Erotic Culture, the Poor Indians: British Missionaries, Native Americans, and Colonial Sensibility, between East and West. Polish and Russian Nineteenth-Century Travel in the Orient, Reinventing King Arthur. The Arthurian Legends in Victorian Culture, Imagining London, 1770–1900, Friendship's Bonds. Democracy and the Novel in Victorian England, the Parlour and the Suburb. Domestic Identities, Class, Femininity and Modernity, History and Representation in Ford Madox Ford's Writings, Ford Madox Ford and the Regiment of Women: Violet Hunt, Jean Rhys, Stella Bowen, Janice Biala, New Woman Hybridities: Femininity, feminism and International consumer Culture, 1880–1930, Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust, E.H. Carr: A Critical Appraisal, Realism and Naturalism: The Novel in an Age of Transition, ‘To Hell with Culture’: Anarchism and Twentieth-Century British Literature, Gender, Work and Education in Britain in the 1950sLa CapraDominick, <i>History in Transit: Experience, Identity, Critical Theory</i> , (Cornell University Press, Cornell and London, 2004), pp. xi + 274, £28.95, £11.50 pb.SheppardAlice, <i>Families of the King, Writing Identity in the</i> Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, University of Toronto Press2004, pp. 266, $70.FulkR.D. and CainChristopher M., <i>A History of Old English Literature</i> , Blackwell, 2002, pp. 346, £40.PollardA. J., <i>Imagining Robin Hood</i> , Routledge, 2004, pp. xvi + 272, £15.99.LeahyWilliam, <i>Elizabethan Triumphal Processions</i> , Ashgate, 2005, pp. viii + 171, £40.00.CheneyPatrick, <i>Shakespeare: National Poet-Playwright</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. xv + 319, £45.HadfieldAndrew, <i>Shakespeare and Republicanism</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. xiv + 363, £48.PurkissDianne, <i>Literature, Gender and Politics during the English Civil War</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. vi + 300, £48.PanekJennifer, <i>Widows and Suitors in Early Modern English Comedy</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. x + 243, £45PetersBelinda Roberts, <i>Marriage in Seventeenth-Century English Political Thought</i> , Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, pp. ix + 243, £45.00.DawsonMark S., <i>Gentility and the Comic Theatre of Late Stuart London</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. xvi + 300, £48.HarveyKaren, <i>Reading Sex in the Eighteenth Century: Bodies and Gender in English Erotic Culture</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. 265, £45.StevensLaura M., <i>The Poor Indians: British Missionaries, Native Americans, and Colonial Sensibility</i> , University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004, pp. 264, $39.95.KalinowskaIzabela, <i>Between East and West. Polish and Russian Nineteenth-Century Travel in the Orient</i> , University of Rochester Press, 2004, pp. 200, £50.BrydenInga, <i>Reinventing King Arthur. The Arthurian Legends in Victorian Culture</i> , Ashgate, 2005, pp. 182, £40.RobinsonAlan, <i>Imagining London, 1770–1900</i> , Palgrave, 2004, pp. xix + 291, £55.DellamoraR., <i>Friendship's Bonds. Democracy and the Novel in Victorian England</i> , University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004, pp. 252, illustrated, $47.50.GilesJudy, <i>The Parlour and the Suburb. Domestic Identities, Class, Femininity and Modernity</i> , Berg, 2004, pp. ix + 197, £15.99 pb.WiesenfarthJoseph (ed.), <i>History and Representation in Ford Madox Ford's Writings</i> , International Ford Madox Ford Studies Volume 3, Rodopi, 2004, pp. xi + 241, £34 pbWiesenfarthJoseph, <i>Ford Madox Ford and the Regiment of Women: Violet Hunt, Jean Rhys, Stella Bowen, Janice Biala</i> , University of Wisconsin Press, 2005, 30 plates, pp. xvi + 217, $34.95.HeilmannAnn and BeethamMargaret (eds), <i>New Woman Hybridities: Femininity, feminism and international consumer culture, 1880–1930</i> , (Routledge Transatlantic Perspectives on American Literature), Routledge, 2004, pp. xv + 279, £63.HirschMarianne and KacandesIrene, <i>Teaching the Repr
Michael Jardine, Barbara Yorke, Philip Cardew, John P. Simons, Ben Lowe, Simon Barker +14 more
2006· article· en· Literature & History· Arts and Humanities
distilled prediction:candidate · metaepi_narrow+sts+research_integrityconsensus · none
1
citations
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Reviews: Twilight of the Literary: Figures of Thought in the Age of Print, the History and Narrative Reader, Mapping Lives: The Uses of Biography, Textual Histories: Readings in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Tools of Literacy: The Role of Skaldic Verse in Icelandic Textual Culture of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, Curiosities and Texts: The Culture of Collecting in Early Modern England, Beyond, a Companion to Milton, the Writing of Royalism, 1628–1660, the Lancashire Witches: Histories and Stories, Heroes and States: On the Ideology of Restoration Tragedy, Distant Fields: Eighteenth-Century Fictions of Wales, the other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern, a Frenchman's Year in Suffolk, 1784, the Great Exhibition of 1851: New Interdisciplinary Essays, Railways and Culture in Britain: The Epitome of Modernity, the New Woman in Fiction and in Fact: Fin de siècle Feminisms, Fragmenting Modernism: Ford Madox Ford, the Novel and the Great War, the Cambridge Companion to Travel WritingCochranTerry, <i>Twilight of the Literary: Figures of Thought in the Age of Print</i> , Harvard University Press, 2001, pp. 288, £27.50.RobertsGeoffrey, <i>The History and Narrative Reader</i> , Routledge, 2001, pp. 452, £55, £16.99 pb.FrancePeter and St ClairWilliam (eds), <i>Mapping Lives: The Uses of Biography</i> , published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. x + 350, £35.BredehoftThomas A., <i>Textual Histories: Readings in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle</i> , University of Toronto Press2001, pp. 229, £50.NordalGuorun, <i>Tools of Literacy: The Role of Skaldic Verse in Icelandic Textual Culture of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries</i> , University of Toronto Press, 2001, pp. 440, £60.SwannMarjorie, <i>Curiosities and Texts: The Culture of Collecting in Early Modern England</i> , University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001, pp. 280, $49.95.ErneLukas, <i>Beyond</i> The Spanish Tragedy: <i>A Study of the Works of Thomas Kyd</i> , Manchester University Press, 2001, pp. xix + 252, £45.CornsThomas N. (ed.), <i>A Companion to Milton</i> , Blackwell, 2002, pp. xvi + 528, £80; LoewensteinDavid, <i>Representing Revolution in Milton and his Contemporaries</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. xiv + 413, £40.WilcherRobert, <i>The Writing of Royalism, 1628–1660</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. 400, £40.PooleRobert (ed.), <i>The Lancashire Witches: Histories and Stories</i> , Manchester University Press, 2003, pp. xiv + 226, £45, £14.99 pb.CranfieldJ. Douglas, <i>Heroes and States: On the Ideology of Restoration Tragedy</i> , University Press of Kentucky, 2000, pp. xvii + 249, $39.95.DearnleyMoira, <i>Distant Fields: Eighteenth-century Fictions of Wales</i> , University of Wales Press, 2001, pp. xxii + 246, £25.HesseCarla, <i>The Other Enlightenment: How French Women Became Modern</i> , Princeton University Press, 2001, pp. xix + 233, £24.95; HillBridget, <i>Women Alone: Spinsters in England 1660–1850</i> , Yale University Press, 2001, pp. viii + 219, £25.00.ScarfeNorman (ed. and transl.), <i>A Frenchman's Year in Suffolk, 1784</i> , Suffolk Records Society, vol. 30, 1988, pp. xv + 226, 44 illus., £25.00; ScarfeNorman, <i>Innocent Espionage: The La Rochefoucauld Brothers' Tour of England in 1785</i> , Boydell Press, 1995, pp. xx + 270, 62 illus., £25; ScarfeNorman, <i>To the Highlands in 1786: The Inquisitive Journey of a Young French Aristocrat</i> , Boydell Press, 2001, pp. xxiv + 276, 71 illus., 2 maps, £30.PurbrickLouise (ed.), <i>The Great Exhibition of 1851: New Interdisciplinary Essays</i> , Texts in Culture, Manchester University Press, 2001, pp. xii + 217, £45, £15.99 pb.CarterIan, <i>Railways and Culture in Britain: The Epitome of Modernity</i> , Manchester University Press, 2001, pp. xi + 338, £49.99, £16.99 pb.RichardsonAngelique and WillisChris (eds), <i>The New Woman in Fiction and in Fact: fin de siècle Feminisms</i> , Palgrave, 2001, pp. 258, £42.50.HaslamSara, <i>Fragmenting Modernism: Ford Madox Ford, the Novel and the Great War</i> , Manchester University Press, 2002, pp. 233, £40.HulmePeter and YoungsTim (eds), <i>The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2002, illustrations, pp. x + 343, £45, £15.95 pb.
David Watson, K.A. Jenkins, Peter Clark, Babara Yorke, Philip Cardew, Daniel Woolf +12 more
2003· article· en· Literature & History· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · metaepi_narrow+stsconsensus · none
0
citations
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Reviews: Fictions of Conversion: Jews, Christians, and Cultures of Change in Early Modern England, Shakespeare and the Remains of Richard III, Shakespeare and the Law: A Conversation among Disciplines and Professions, the Accommodated Animal: Cosmopolity in Shakespearean Locales, the Romantic Crowd: Sympathy, Controversy and Print Culture, Romantic Readers and Transatlantic Travel: Expeditions and Tours in North America, 1760–1840, in the Shadow of the Gallows: Race, Crime, and American Civic Identity, Unusual Suspects: Pitt's Reign of Alarm and the Lost Generation of the 1790s, Romanticism and Childhood: The Infantilization of British Literary Culture, Reading Victorian Deafness: Signs and Sounds in Victorian Literature and Culture, Economic Woman: Demand, Gender, and Narrative Closure in Eliot and Hardy, We Modern People: Science Fiction and the Making of Russian Modernity, Dying for Time: Proust, Woolf and Nabokov, Transatlantic Avant-Gardes: Little Magazines and Localist Modernism, Regional Modernisms, the New Death: American Modernism and World War I, Samuel Roth, Infamous Modernist, the Love-Charm of Bombs: Restless Lives in the Second World War, Unbecoming Americans: Writing Race and Nation from the Shadows of Citizenship, 1945–1960, London Irish Fictions: Narrative, Diaspora and Identity
Oliver Wort, Ian Frederick Moulton, R. C. Richardson, Edward J. Geisweidt, Sharon Ruston, Peter Newbon +14 more
2014· article· en· Literature & History· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · stsconsensus · none
0
citations
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Reviews: The Future of Environmental Criticism: Environmental Crisis and Literary Imagination, History, Historians and Autobiography, Making History: An Introduction to the History and Practices of a Discipline, Practicing History: New Directions in Historical Writing after the Linguistic Turn, Early Modern Tragedy and the Cinema of Violence., Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi: John Selden, Marriage Relationships in Tudor Political Drama, Print Culture and the Early Quakers, Wordsworth in American Literary Culture, British Women Writers and the French Revolution: Citizens of the World, the Afterlife of Character, 1726–1826, We Met Morris: Interviews with William Morris, 1885–96, George Gissing: Voices of the Unclassed, Grant Allen: Literature and Cultural Politics at the Fin de Siecle, British Aestheticism and the Urban Working Classes, 1870–1900: Beauty for the People, Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print: Women's Literary Responses to the Great War, 1914–1918, Suffrage Discourse in Britain during the First World War, Clifford Geertz by His ColleaguesBuellLawrence, <i>The Future of Environmental Criticism: Environmental Crisis and Literary Imagination</i> , Blackwell Publishing, 2005, pp. x + 195, £45, £14.99 pb.PopkinJeremy D., <i>History, Historians and Autobiography</i> , University of Chicago Press, 2005, pp. x + 339, £22.50.LambertPeter and SchofieldPhillipp (eds), <i>Making History: An Introduction to the history and practices of a discipline</i> , Routledge, 2004, pp. x310, £16.99 pbSpiegelGabrielle M., <i>Practicing History: New Directions in Historical Writing after the Linguistic Turn</i> , Routledge, 2005, pp. xiv + 274, £18.99 pb.SimkinStevie, <i>Early Modern Tragedy and the Cinema of Violence</i> .Palgrave, 2006, pp. viii +264, £45.RosenblattJason P., <i>Renaissance England's Chief Rabbi: John Selden</i> , Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. ix + 314, £60.WinkelmanMichael A., <i>Marriage Relationships in Tudor Political Drama</i> , Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama, Ashgate, 2005. pp. xxix + 234, £45.PetersKate, <i>Print Culture and the Early Quakers</i> , Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. xiii + 273, £45.PaceJoel and ScottMatthew (eds), <i>Wordsworth in American Literary Culture</i> , Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, pp. xx + 248, £45.CraciunAdriana, <i>British Women Writers and the French Revolution: Citizens of the World</i> , Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, pp. xii + 225, £45.BrewerDavid A., <i>The Afterlife of Character, 1726–1826</i> , University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005, pp. x + 262, £39.PinkneyTony (ed.), <i>We Met Morris: Interviews with William Morris, 1885–96</i> , Spire Books in association with the William Morris Society, 2005. pp. 144, $40.RyleMartin and BourneJenny (eds), <i>George Gissing: Voices of the Unclassed</i> , Ashgate, 2005, pp x + 164, £40.GreensladeWilliam and RodgersTerence (eds), <i>Grant Allen: Literature and Cultural Politics at the Fin de Siecle</i> , Ashgate, 2005 pp. 262, £47.50MaltzDiana, <i>British Aestheticism and the Urban Working Classes, 1870–1900: Beauty for the People</i> , Palgrave, 2006, pp. 290, £52.PotterJane, <i>Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print: Women's Literary Responses to the Great War, 1914–1918</i> , Clarendon Press, 2005, pp. ix + 257, £50SmithAngela, <i>Suffrage Discourse in Britain during the First World War</i> , Ashgate, 2005, pp. 153, £40.SchwederRichard A. and GoodByron (eds), <i>Clifford Geertz by his Colleagues</i> , University of Chicago Press, 2005, pp. 160, PB, $15.00.
Gary Farnell, David M. Watson, Christopher Parker, Robert Shaughnessy, Daniel Woolf, Michael Hicks +7 more
2007· article· en· Literature & History· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · metaepi_narrow+sts+research_integrityconsensus · sts
0
citations

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