The idea is simple: take the text of Henry James's Portrait of a Lady and jitter the vocabulary, replacing every substantive word with a randomly selected synonym.
The implementation, it turns out, is not so simple, but the results are amusing. More momentarily.
The idea is simple: take the text of Henry James's Portrait of a Lady and jitter the vocabulary, replacing every substantive word with a randomly selected synonym.
The implementation, it turns out, is not so simple, but the results are amusing. More momentarily.