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Welcome to the [https://offtheroad.org/ Off the Road] Database! This database collects American road literature from the early decades of automobility. It is part of the ERC-funded research project "Off the Road: The Environmental Aesthetics of Early Automobility." Our focus is on poems, fiction, and non-fiction narratives from the 1890s through the 1920s, but we are open to all texts that are within the public domain under European copyright law.
Welcome to the Off the Road Database! This database collects American road literature from the early decades of automobility. It is part of the ERC-funded research project "Off the Road: The Environmental Aesthetics of Early Automobility." Our focus is on poems, fiction, and non-fiction narratives from the 1890s through the 1920s, but we are open to all texts that are within the public domain under European copyright law.
 


Here is how it works.
Here is how it works.


We have compiled and annotated a range of texts for you to peruse and search. At the bottom of the page you are currently on, you will see an overview of all texts currently available. This is our text search, and it is best used to filter the text corpus broadly according to the search parameters on the left-hand side. The search results are organized alphabetically. You can arrange them in a different order by clicking on “order by” in the top right corner and selecting the parameter of your choice such as year of publication or genre. By clicking on any search result, you will be directed to the respective text page.  
You are currently on the main page, where you will see a list of all texts currently available. This is our text search, and it is best used to organize the text corpus by genre, year of publication, and other filtering options. The search results are organized alphabetically. You can arrange them in a different order by clicking on “order by” in the top right corner and selecting the parameter of your choice. By clicking on any search result, you will be directed to the respective text page.  
 
For a comprehensive overview of all texts, click on “Browse wiki by texts” on the very left. The same goes for a comprehensive overview of all authors. Simply click on “Browse wiki by authors.”


If you are looking for a comprehensive overview of all texts, you can find them by clicking on “Browse wiki by texts” on the very left. The same goes for a comprehensive overview of all authors. Simply click on “Browse wiki by authors.
For a detailed search in which you can look for texts using our annotated keywords, visit the advanced search. There, you will find an overview of all searchable keywords in the infographic. You can combine several keywords and even other search parameters. Please note that the advanced search is geared toward finding individual paragraphs and stanzas. If you click on any search result, you will be directed to the exact paragraph or stanza in the text. The advanced search is an “and” search. If you are looking for poems by African American authors, for example, the other search fields will offer an overview of only those keywords, years of publication, and so on which have been used for African American poets. The advanced search works best if you provide lots of input, so you can find exactly what you are looking for.


The heart of the database is the advanced search. The advanced search allows you to find text passages which we have annotated for stylistic and thematic elements. If you are unsure about what to search for, you can simply take a look at the info graphic below. The graphic shows you all the keywords which we have used and you can look for. You can even search for combinations of key words. Note, however, that the advanced search looks for individual paragraphs and stanzas. All the results you will see, then, are individual paragraphs or stanzas from a text. If you click on any search result, you will be directed to the exact paragraph or stanza in the text. If you start with any keyword in the search bar, this means that the search field will offer an overview of keywords which we tagged in combination with the first keyword in a specific paragraph or stanza. The same goes for the other search parameters. Once you have selected a journal or author, for example, the other search fields will only show you what has been used together with this journal or author. The advanced search works best if you provide lots of input, so you can find exactly what you are looking for.




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Revision as of 08:42, 8 July 2024

Welcome to the Off the Road Database! This database collects American road literature from the early decades of automobility. It is part of the ERC-funded research project "Off the Road: The Environmental Aesthetics of Early Automobility." Our focus is on poems, fiction, and non-fiction narratives from the 1890s through the 1920s, but we are open to all texts that are within the public domain under European copyright law.


Here is how it works.

You are currently on the main page, where you will see a list of all texts currently available. This is our text search, and it is best used to organize the text corpus by genre, year of publication, and other filtering options. The search results are organized alphabetically. You can arrange them in a different order by clicking on “order by” in the top right corner and selecting the parameter of your choice. By clicking on any search result, you will be directed to the respective text page.

For a comprehensive overview of all texts, click on “Browse wiki by texts” on the very left. The same goes for a comprehensive overview of all authors. Simply click on “Browse wiki by authors.”

For a detailed search in which you can look for texts using our annotated keywords, visit the advanced search. There, you will find an overview of all searchable keywords in the infographic. You can combine several keywords and even other search parameters. Please note that the advanced search is geared toward finding individual paragraphs and stanzas. If you click on any search result, you will be directed to the exact paragraph or stanza in the text. The advanced search is an “and” search. If you are looking for poems by African American authors, for example, the other search fields will offer an overview of only those keywords, years of publication, and so on which have been used for African American poets. The advanced search works best if you provide lots of input, so you can find exactly what you are looking for.


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