Geocoding Early Novels
Geocoding Early Novels is a collaborative project completed in the summer of 2019 that maps specific locations mentioned in the title pages of novels from the long eighteenth century. We were able to map 943 locations from 2,002 catalogued novels. This project was conceived of and executed by the 2019 Summer END team: Ina Chen, Cassidy Holahan, and Dorothy Pierre-Louis.
The project can be found here.
Student Researcher
Ina Chen is an English Department Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Ina helped with the project planning and research. She is also responsible for building and maintaining the website.
Project Manager
Cassidy Holahan is a PhD student in the English Department at the University of Pennsylvania. She studies British literature of the long eighteenth-century, with a focus on material texts, digital humanities, and the history of the novel.
Student Researcher
Dorothy “Thyo” Pierre-Louis is a senior English major at the University of Pennsylvania. Thyo helped with project planning and research. In addition to this summer project group project, Thyo worked on a personal END-related project concerning paratext in the Summer of 2018.