@article{oai:chuo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012942, author = {橋本, 健広}, journal = {国際情報学研究}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, This article aims to investigate the relationship between selected early poems and later poems of the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge using a quantitative method of cluster analysis. The early poems are “Joan of Arc”, “Osorio”, and four shorter blank-verse poems, as Coleridge mentioned in Biographia Literaria. A total of 293 poems are computed using the tf-idf weighting scheme and cluster analysis, with some tables colored by year data. The paper found that all the poems are categorized into three types : major poems, lyrical poems, and minor poems. It also found that the major poems are divided into dramatic poems, mature poems, and famous poems. Several early poems are found in the same clusters as some later poems. For example, “The Dungeon” is in the same category as “Tell’s Birth-Place”, in 1799 and “Lines” in 1826 sharing the same idea of friendless solitude, or “Joan of Arc” is categorized in the same cluster as “France an Ode”, “Hymn to the Earth”, and “Hymn before Sunrise” sharing the same concern of how to reconcile the feeling with the idea. The paper also found that conversational poems fall within the same category. The paper concluded that early poems may affect the later poems, though there are still several points of concern.}, pages = {117--130}, title = {詩人の成長と初期の詩の影響 : クラスタ分析によるコウルリッジの初期の詩と後の詩の関連の考察}, volume = {1}, year = {2021}, yomi = {ハシモト, タケヒロ} }