Digital humanities scholars map lost art in novels
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Scholars map lost art in novels Credit: Ashley Osburn/Cornell University

Books with maps are like Captain Flint’s buried loot in Robert Louis Stevenson’s "Treasure Island"—a rare find, according to new Cornell research.

Digital humanities scholars from the Cornell Ann S. Bowers of Computing and Information Science have developed a computational system to mine maps from nearly 100,000 digitized books from the 19th and early 20th centuries, discovering that just 1.7% of novels include maps, mostly at the beginning or end, among other findings.

They also discovered that 25% of maps in novels depict fictional settings, and military and detective fiction—not fantasy or sci…

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