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Extracting Information from Fiction
Welcome!
The purpose of this site is to collect test data for my dissertation project which deals with extracting information from fiction.
Below you can find a list of famous books. If you think you are familiar with the story, click it to fill in its form.
If you need to refresh your memory you can use the link for the full book text.
You will be asked to specify names of central characters, relationships between central characters, and main events mentioned in the story.
Please try to order the entities (characters, relationships and events) according to your view of their importance to the story.
Once you click on 'Send' your answer will be emailed to me and you can go back to choosing another title.

Thank you for your time,
Sharon Givon
University of Edinburgh


Click on a title to fill in its form:
A Tale of Two Cities (by Charles Dickens) View book text
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (by Lewis Carroll) View book text
Anna Karenina (by Leo Tolstoy) View book text
Bleak House (by Charles Dickens) View book text
Crime and Punishment (by Fyodor Dostoyevsky) View book text
Emma (by Jane Austen) View book text
Great Expectations (by Charles Dickens) View book text
Jane Eyre (by Charlotte Bronte) View book text
Little Women (by Louisa May Alcott) View book text
Oliver Twist (by Charles Dickens) View book text
Peter Pan (by J. M. Barrie) View book text
Pride and Prejudice (by Jane Austen) View book text
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (by Mark Twain) View book text
The Count Of Monte Cristo (by Alexandre Dumas) View book text
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (by L. Frank Baum) View book text
Treasure Island (by Robert Louis Stevenson) View book text
Uncle Tom's Cabin (by Harriet Beecher Stowe) View book text
Wuthering Heights (by Emily Bronte) View book text