This is really coming along! Your website looks good, you have a schema and a text which is being marked up, and your research question gives you many options for creating analytical visualizations going forward. I think it would be interesting to see a line graph of the two versions of Golyadkin over the course of the novel. An additional comment: you should have a readme for your github! When people land on your repo, they need to know what the repository is for and where to go to find what they are interested in.
This is really coming along! Your website looks good, you have a schema and a text which is being marked up, and your research question gives you many options for creating analytical visualizations going forward. I think it would be interesting to see a line graph of the two versions of Golyadkin over the course of the novel. An additional comment: you should have a readme for your github! When people land on your repo, they need to know what the repository is for and where to go to find what they are interested in.