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This study pertains to stylometry. There are cases when a writer who has achieved fame, for various reasons, begins to create under a different name, attempts to write in a different manner and sometimes achieves success again in a new incarnation. The aim of the study is to test the feasibility of intentionally making significant changes to an author’s literary style. Numerals present in the texts by a particular author are used as a style marker. Examples from English, French and Russian literature demonstrate that the use of numerals is a literary ‘fingerprint’ that manifests in all or most of sufficiently long texts by that author. The obtained results show that, contrary to an author’s attempts to write in a ‘new’ way, the usage of numerals is conservative and allows for the recognition of fictitious authorship. This conclusion is drawn based on the analysis of works by R. Gary and B. Akunin (G. Chkhartishvili), who are known for their literary hoaxes. The analysis of numerals usage is also applied to the issue of authorship regarding Harper Lee’s novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. Conclusions about the similarity/difference of literary styles are made based on hierarchical cluster analysis and are supported by the Pearson chi-squared test. The scientific originality of the paper lies in taking a new approach to the search for a literary ‘fingerprint’ and text attribution.
这项研究与文体学有关。有些情况下,一个已经成名的作家,由于各种原因,开始以不同的名字创作,试图以不同的方式写作,有时又以新的化身获得成功。本研究的目的是测试有意对作者的文学风格做出重大改变的可行性。特定作者在文本中出现的数字用作样式标记。来自英语、法语和俄语文学的例子表明,数字的使用是一种文学“指纹”,在作者的所有或大部分足够长的文本中都表现出来。所获得的结果表明,与作者试图以“新”方式写作相反,数字的使用是保守的,并且允许虚构作者的认可。这一结论是通过对R. Gary和B. Akunin (G. Chkhartishvili)的作品的分析得出的,他们以文学骗局而闻名。数字用法的分析也适用于哈珀·李的小说《杀死一只知更鸟》的作者身份问题。文学风格相似/差异的结论是基于层次聚类分析得出的,并得到Pearson卡方检验的支持。这篇论文的科学独创性在于采用了一种新的方法来寻找文学“指纹”和文本归因。