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Study of character names on title pages of plays, responding to a post by @eoinprice Enjoy!
February 17, 2026 at 7:58 AM
It’s even better now. People just cannot comprehend the power of these tools. The new Codex app makes things even easier to manage, for instance, and Codex 5.3 and Opus 4.6 are better… I play them off each other. Plus use Google Gemini for OCR tasks, force it to do the OCR itself not external tools
I’ve spent the last two weeks using Claude Code and ChatGPT Codex to do dozens of unique analyses of EEBO and Pervez Rizvi’s database of early modern plays. @emilymbender.bsky.social is simply incorrect about LLMs. Maybe they are bad for the world, but they are remarkably intelligent.
February 16, 2026 at 6:28 PM
There won’t be textbooks soon.
I wish university presses would try to get some physics textbooks by women published

Too much push for memoir, not enough push for “write about the thing you do”
February 13, 2026 at 5:52 AM
Created an online version of Titus Andronicus with annotations that relate it to Game of Thrones. nevilleresearch.com/titusgot/
February 10, 2026 at 6:29 AM
Who wrote Act 1 of Titus Andronicus? Shakespeare or Peele or someone else? Claude’s research findings.
nevilleresearch.com/titus/
February 2, 2026 at 9:41 PM
Used Claude Cowork to create a mobile-friendly chapter from my friend’s open access book. Very very nice. nevilleresearch.com/bkchap/
Extraordinary Jesus Images | Interactive Experience
nevilleresearch.com
January 21, 2026 at 4:52 AM
I created a map of locations mentioned in Shakespeare plays. Feel free to do what you want with it. Happy to make the code available. Created with Antigravity using Gemini and Claude nevilleresearch.com/shaxmap/
Shakespeare's World
nevilleresearch.com
January 20, 2026 at 5:51 PM
I’ve spent the last two weeks using Claude Code and ChatGPT Codex to do dozens of unique analyses of EEBO and Pervez Rizvi’s database of early modern plays. @emilymbender.bsky.social is simply incorrect about LLMs. Maybe they are bad for the world, but they are remarkably intelligent.
January 9, 2026 at 7:39 AM
It’s just denial or avoidance to dismiss the actual existing AI technology — which FAR exceeds anyone’s predictions of only a few years ago — as “hype” or a “con”. Or maybe it’s just self-serving contrarianism.
January 25, 2025 at 5:55 AM
I asked ChatGPT o1 to rewrite Shakespeare Sonnet 66 in the style of The Faerie Queene, Astrophel and Stella, and the King James Version of the Psalms. I gave it samples for each text. Very impressive!
December 7, 2024 at 3:38 AM
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A few people have wanted me to sign on their bodies this tour Just a note for future that I only sign books.
November 21, 2024 at 1:29 PM
Shakespeare Sonnet 66 rewritten by the new version of ChatGPT 4o in the style of Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe, and Jack Kerouac.
November 21, 2024 at 4:43 AM
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Let’s see if BlueSky can work as well as the other site for weird book history trivia: has anyone found evidence of metal rings being used for 16th or 17th century record keeping? I’ve seen evidence of metal hooks and feel like I’ve seen ring-like binders— I just can’t find a reference.
November 20, 2024 at 6:15 PM