Abstract
In recent times, the advent of network science permitted new quantitative approaches to literary studies. Here, we bring the Kyiv bylyny cycle into the field - East Slavic epic narratives originating in modern-day Ukraine. By comparing them to other prominent European epics, we identify universal and distinguishing properties of the social networks in bylyny. We analyze community structures and rank most important characters. The method allows to bolster hypotheses from humanities literature - such as the position of Prince Volodymyr - and to generate new ones. We show how the Kyiv cycle of bylyny fits very well with narrative networks from other nations - especially heroic ones. We anticipate that, besides delivering new narratological insights, this study will aid future scholars and interested public to navigate their way through Ukraine's epic story and identify its heroes.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2240007 |
Journal | Advances in Complex Systems |
Volume | 25 |
Issue number | 5-6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2022 |
Keywords
- bylyny
- comparative literature
- comparative mythology
- complex networks
- Digital humanities
- heroes
- Kyiv cycle
- social networks
- Ukraine
- Volodymyr