Plotting Poetry 6: The Plot. Storytelling in Verse.

Plotting Poetry 6: The Plot. Storytelling in Verse.
06/12 - 06/14

2023. június 12. 14:00 - 2023. június 14. 12:30

CEU / ELTE BTK

06/12 - 06/14

2023. június 12. 14:00 - 2023. június 14. 12:30

CEU / ELTE BTK


A részletes program innen is elérhető.

Monday, 12 June
Location: CEU Library Building, Nádor utca 15, Quantum Room

14.00–14.30

Official opening of the conference, Welcome to the participants

SECTION 1
14.30–16.00

Between Poetry and Rhythmic Prose: A New Look at the Medieval Old Kyiv Chronicles

Nazarii Nazarov

The Dactylic Epic Caesura: Occurences and Signification

Alexandru Călin, Oana-Dana Balaş

Exploring the evolution of ottava rima: a digital study of rhyme and syntax

Anastasia Belousova, Juan Sebastián Páramo, Paula Ruiz

Discussion

16.00–16.30

Coffee break

SECTION 2
16.30–17.30

Rhyming and Repetition: Archaic and "Western" Paradigms of Poetical Composition in Old Hungarian Epic Songs

Levente Seláf, Villő Vigyikán, Margit Kiss, Petr Plecháč

"Cryptostories". Narratives about March '68 in contemporary Polish poetry

Magdalena Piotrowska-Grot

Discussion

17.30–18.00

Coffee break

KEYNOTE

18.00–19.00

“From Epic Poetry to Knightly Romances? Monitoring the Evolution of Old French Chansons de geste” 

Jean-Baptiste Camps

Discussion

19.00–

Welcome drink, social event

Tuesday, 13 June
Location: CEU Library Building, Nádor utca 15, Quantum Room

SECTION 3
9.00–10.30

Aligning Manual and Machine-Produced Annotations in a Verse Corpus: A case Study on Raymond Queneau

Anne-Sophie Bories, Petr Plecháč

"The narrative obsession" : Franck Venaille and the art of telling in verse and prose

Stéphane Cunescu

Can Hyperbase allow us to apprehend certain aspects of narrativity in contemporary poetry?

Michèle Monte

Discussion

10.30–11.00

Coffee break

SECTION 4
11.00–12.30

Innovation and repetition in rhyme: quantitative exploration of the 19th-century Russian verse

Antonina Martynenko

Lexical exactness and metrical and strophic diversity: Calderon de la Barca's Theatre in Russian translations

Vera Polilova

The sonnet in Spanish in Latin American and Philippine Modernismos: Shared and local features in content and form in two related but distinct traditions

Clara Martínez Cantón, Rocío Ortuño Casanova, Pablo Ruiz Fabo

Discussion

12.30–14.00

Lunch break

SECTION 5
14.00–15.30

Patterned repetition in Finnic oral poetry

Jukka Saarinen, Maciej Janicki, Kati Kallio

Þórnaldarþula – Plotting Interpretation of a Scattered Narrative

Yelena Sesselja Helgadóttir

Detecting synonyms in poetic text: corpus-based exploration of Estonian runosongs

Mari Sarv, Kaarel Veskis

Discussion

15.30–16.00

Coffee break

SECTION 6
16.00–17.20

Cross Referencing Narration Structure with Metric Features over Narrative Verse

Pablo Gervás, Álvaro Torrente

Mind the meter: variation in linguistic constraints of poetic forms

Artjoms Šeļa, Thomas Haider

Discussion

KEYNOTE

17.20–18.10

“Personal Storytelling in Instapoetry: A Statistical Approach”

Camille Bloomfield

18.10–

Discussion

 

Dinner with the participants

Wednesday, 14 June
Location: ELTE BTK, Múzeum körút 6, Gólyavár, Pázmány Péter Room

SECTION 7
9.00–10.30

The Embedding of Poetry in a System of Literary Genres via the Communicative Functions Interpersonal, Narration, and Aesthetic

Thomas Haider

Slavic spoken verse: reconstruction, evolution and functions

Neža Kočnik

« Voici l’intrigue de ma chanson » : Narrativity in French Song (Renaud, Vian, Brassens, Gainsbourg)

Nils Couturier

Discussion

10.30–11.00

Coffee break

SECTION 8
11.00–12.00

Sound and Sense of Ukrainian Ballads: Towards a Computational Poetics

Inna Lisniak, Olha Petrovych

The Sounds of Modern (Anti-)Narrative

Valentina Colonna, Chris Mustazza

Discussion

12.00–12.30

Coffee break

12.30–

Closing remarks

General discussion and round table: The future of the exploration of poetical corpora with computers and AI.

 

Lunch

 

Common trip to a thermal bath and/or to a museum