Keywords
Term ID | Term | Parent | Description | |
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3085 | Ironic | Tone | ||
5265 | Mock-heroic | Tone | ||
746 | Nostalgic | Tone | ||
2743 | Overwrought | Tone |
This label is as subjective as it is possibly contentious, yet I have created for those instances in which the tone appears too highfalutin, philosophical, or otherwise "fancy" in relation to the subject matter at hand. The specific example, is from The Reivers when Lucius Priest constantly reflects on his younger self in mock-epic fashion to describe his battles with "Virtue". JB |
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1361 | Sarcastic | Tone | ||
2660 | Shift | Tone |
Term ID | Term | Parent | Description | |
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1855 | April | Time of Year | ||
5320 | April Fool's | Time of Year | ||
3691 | August | Time of Year | ||
5246 | Between harvesting and planting | Time of Year | ||
5241 | Between planting and harvesting | Time of Year | ||
1197 | Christmas | Time of Year | ||
2344 | Christmas Eve | Time of Year | ||
4850 | Christmas, figuratively | Time of Year |
Any time someone refers to Christmas in relation to it being a particularly auspicious day. In this case, it is being used by "Uncle Willy" to describe when he'll be in California (242). JB |
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5115 | Confederate Decoration Day | Time of Year | ||
693 | Corn planting time | Time of Year | ||
774 | December | Time of Year | ||
4504 | Easter | Time of Year | ||
544 | Fall | Time of Year | ||
1229 | February | Time of Year | ||
2040 | Friday | Time of Year | ||
5244 | Harvest | Time of Year | ||
2045 | Hunting season | Time of Year | ||
4782 | Indian Summer | Time of Year | ||
2916 | January | Time of Year | ||
1958 | July | Time of Year | ||
1690 | July Fourth | Time of Year | ||
1764 | June | Time of Year | ||
3208 | Juneteenth | Time of Year | ||
1075 | Laid-by season | Time of Year | ||
3948 | Lunar month / cycle | Time of Year | ||
1199 | March | Time of Year | ||
1976 | May | Time of Year | ||
5170 | Mid-week | Time of Year | ||
4147 | Monday | Time of Year | ||
3710 | Month of brides | Time of Year | ||
1503 | New Year | Time of Year | ||
1608 | November | Time of Year | ||
2731 | October | Time of Year | ||
2306 | Planting time | Time of Year | ||
1053 | Quail season | Time of Year | ||
1757 | Saturday | Time of Year | ||
2787 | September | Time of Year | ||
551 | Spring | Time of Year | ||
611 | Summer | Time of Year | ||
1752 | Sunday | Time of Year |
This should probably go under day of the week in col. 2, but it does not exist. My thinking is that there might be days that are more pronounced in Faulkner, notably the Sabbath and Wednesday prayer. The specific example is from Monk. |
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3210 | Thanksgiving | Time of Year | ||
3163 | Thursday | Time of Year | ||
5122 | Tuesday | Time of Year | ||
5357 | Valentine's Day | Time of Year | ||
5193 | Wednesday | Time of Year | ||
773 | Winter | Time of Year | ||
1022 | Afternoon | Time of Day | ||
2714 | Breakfast | Time of Day | ||
698 | Dawn | Time of Day | ||
1856 | Daybreak | Time of Day | ||
2069 | Daytime | Time of Day | ||
1433 | Dinner | Time of Day | ||
1060 | Dusk | Time of Day | ||
5195 | Eight o'clock a.m. | Time of Day | ||
5131 | Eight o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
4787 | Eleven o'clock | Time of Day | ||
5149 | Eleven o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
2484 | Evening | Time of Day | ||
5633 | Five o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
5684 | Four o'clock a.m. | Time of Day | ||
5198 | Four o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
2555 | Lunch | Time of Day | ||
3690 | Midday | Time of Day | ||
614 | Midnight | Time of Day | ||
5641 | Monday | Time of Day | ||
559 | Monday morning | Time of Day | ||
492 | Morning | Time of Day | ||
687 | Night | Time of Day | ||
5639 | Nine o'clock a.m. | Time of Day | ||
4184 | Nine o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
747 | Noon | Time of Day | ||
3870 | One o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
636 | Pre-dawn | Time of Day | ||
5640 | Saturday | Time of Day | ||
5636 | Saturday evening | Time of Day | ||
5132 | Saturday morning | Time of Day | ||
4415 | Saturday night | Time of Day | ||
5145 | Seven o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
5675 | Six o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
5676 | Six o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
4808 | Sunday | Time of Day | ||
2710 | Sunday morning | Time of Day | ||
5191 | Sunrise | Time of Day | ||
1220 | Sunset | Time of Day | ||
706 | Supper | Time of Day | ||
3472 | Tea | Time of Day | ||
3310 | Ten o'clock a.m. | Time of Day | ||
5148 | Ten o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
5194 | Three o'clock a.m. | Time of Day | ||
500 | Twilight | Time of Day | ||
5664 | Two o'clock a.m. | Time of Day | ||
5638 | Two o'clock p.m. | Time of Day | ||
3057 | Wee hours | Time of Day |
Term ID | Term | Parent | Description | |
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2880 | Abrupt shift in time | Time |
For when a narrative makes an abrupt or unexpected shift in time - as in Benjy's narrative in S&F. |