Statistics of punctuation in experimental literature -- the remarkable case of "Finnegans Wake" by James Joyce
Tomasz Stanisz, Stanis{\l}aw Dro\.zd\.z, Jaros{\l}aw Kwapie\'n

TL;DR
This study analyzes punctuation patterns in experimental literature, especially James Joyce's 'Finnegans Wake,' revealing unique distributional properties and multifractality that distinguish it from traditional literary texts.
Contribution
It extends punctuation analysis to experimental works, identifying distinctive distributional tails and multifractal properties in Joyce's 'Finnegans Wake.'
Findings
Punctuation distances generally follow the discrete Weibull distribution.
'Finnegans Wake' exhibits thicker distribution tails and decreasing hazard functions.
The text shows multifractality and long-range correlations in sentence lengths.
Abstract
As the recent studies indicate, the structure imposed onto written texts by the presence of punctuation develops patterns which reveal certain characteristics of universality. In particular, based on a large collection of classic literary works, it has been evidenced that the distances between consecutive punctuation marks, measured in terms of the number of words, obey the discrete Weibull distribution - a discrete variant of a distribution often used in survival analysis. The present work extends the analysis of punctuation usage patterns to more experimental pieces of world literature. It turns out that the compliance of the the distances between punctuation marks with the discrete Weibull distribution typically applies here as well. However, some of the works by James Joyce are distinct in this regard - in the sense that the tails of the relevant distributions are significantly…
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