Their Cup of Tea
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Summary: | Victorian society, characterised by industrial expansion, economic growth, and a strong emphasis on imperialism, was equally renowned for its adherence to tradition and a preserved way of life, in which personal and collective emotions were often kept beneath the surface, rather than openly expressed. However, as art always mirrors the Zeitgeist, Victorian-era literature has not failed to identify such nuances. The goal of this article was to explore the connection, from a digital humanities perspective, between drinking habits and emotional expression in Victorian literature, focusing on alcoholic beverages but also other drinks like tea, coffee, and lemonade. Our study uncovered patterns that reveal how drinking practices shaped personal and social emotions. The corpus of analysis consists of ten major Victorian novels through distant reading methods and sentiment analysis conducted in R. We observed that emotions related to drinking were largely negative, with alcohol playing a significant role in how emotions were portrayed. Interestingly, almost half of the passages reflected negative emotions, challenging the common belief that Victorian literature often leans toward more positive expressions. The findings also suggest that drinking was closely tied to both public and private emotional experiences, mirroring larger societal concerns about morality, social status, and gender in the Victorian era. This research offers a deeper insight into how emotions are represented in Victorian literature and points to the need to explore further the links reflected through art, between emotions, drinking behaviours, and gendered social norms during this period, which can have significant comparative relevance to modern-day. |
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Their Cup of TeaThematic Section | ArticlesVictorian society, characterised by industrial expansion, economic growth, and a strong emphasis on imperialism, was equally renowned for its adherence to tradition and a preserved way of life, in which personal and collective emotions were often kept beneath the surface, rather than openly expressed. However, as art always mirrors the Zeitgeist, Victorian-era literature has not failed to identify such nuances. The goal of this article was to explore the connection, from a digital humanities perspective, between drinking habits and emotional expression in Victorian literature, focusing on alcoholic beverages but also other drinks like tea, coffee, and lemonade. Our study uncovered patterns that reveal how drinking practices shaped personal and social emotions. The corpus of analysis consists of ten major Victorian novels through distant reading methods and sentiment analysis conducted in R. We observed that emotions related to drinking were largely negative, with alcohol playing a significant role in how emotions were portrayed. Interestingly, almost half of the passages reflected negative emotions, challenging the common belief that Victorian literature often leans toward more positive expressions. The findings also suggest that drinking was closely tied to both public and private emotional experiences, mirroring larger societal concerns about morality, social status, and gender in the Victorian era. This research offers a deeper insight into how emotions are represented in Victorian literature and points to the need to explore further the links reflected through art, between emotions, drinking behaviours, and gendered social norms during this period, which can have significant comparative relevance to modern-day.A sociedade vitoriana caracterizou-se pela expansão industrial, pelo crescimento económico e por uma forte ênfase no imperialismo. Era igualmente conhecida pela sua adesão à tradição e a um modo de vida conservador, em que as emoções pessoais e coletivas eram frequentemente mantidas sob a superfície, em vez de serem expressas abertamente. No entanto, como a arte reflete sempre o Zeitgeist, a literatura da era vitoriana não deixou de identificar essas nuances. O objetivo deste artigo foi explorar a ligação, a partir da perspetiva das humanidades digitais, entre os hábitos de consumo de álcool e a expressão emocional na literatura vitoriana, centrando-se em bebidas alcoólicas, mas também noutras bebidas como o chá, o café e a limonada. O estudo revelou padrões que revelam como as práticas de consumo de álcool moldaram as emoções pessoais e sociais. Observámos que as emoções relacionadas com as bebidas eram em grande parte negativas, com o álcool a desempenhar um papelsignificativo na forma como as emoções eram retratadas. Curiosamente, quase metade das passagens refletia emoções negativas, desafiando a crença comum de que a literatura vitoriana se inclina frequentemente para expressões mais positivas. Os resultados também sugerem que o consumo de álcool estava intimamente ligado a experiências emocionais públicas e privadas, refletindo preocupações sociais mais amplas sobre moralidade, estatuto social e gênero na era vitoriana. Esta investigação oferece uma visão mais profunda da forma como as emoções são representadas na literatura vitoriana e aponta para a necessidade de uma maior exploração das ligações reflectidas através da arte, entre emoções, comportamentos de consumo de álcool e normas sociais de gênero durante este período, o que pode ter uma relevância comparativa significativa para os dias de hoje.FLUP/CETAPS2024-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/VP/article/view/14691eng2182-99341645-9652, Lile Kobaliani, Raquel Correia de Souza, Felipe Jacob Ferreirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-12-27T04:46:01Zoai:ojs.letras.up.pt/ojs:article/14691Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T19:20:28.334446Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Victorian society, characterised by industrial expansion, economic growth, and a strong emphasis on imperialism, was equally renowned for its adherence to tradition and a preserved way of life, in which personal and collective emotions were often kept beneath the surface, rather than openly expressed. However, as art always mirrors the Zeitgeist, Victorian-era literature has not failed to identify such nuances. The goal of this article was to explore the connection, from a digital humanities perspective, between drinking habits and emotional expression in Victorian literature, focusing on alcoholic beverages but also other drinks like tea, coffee, and lemonade. Our study uncovered patterns that reveal how drinking practices shaped personal and social emotions. The corpus of analysis consists of ten major Victorian novels through distant reading methods and sentiment analysis conducted in R. We observed that emotions related to drinking were largely negative, with alcohol playing a significant role in how emotions were portrayed. Interestingly, almost half of the passages reflected negative emotions, challenging the common belief that Victorian literature often leans toward more positive expressions. The findings also suggest that drinking was closely tied to both public and private emotional experiences, mirroring larger societal concerns about morality, social status, and gender in the Victorian era. This research offers a deeper insight into how emotions are represented in Victorian literature and points to the need to explore further the links reflected through art, between emotions, drinking behaviours, and gendered social norms during this period, which can have significant comparative relevance to modern-day. |
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