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Mai-Lin Cheng is assistant professor of literature in the Robert D. Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Traces of Human Interest
Chapter 2: Seaching Stories Chapter 3: Intimate Interests Chapter 4: Byron’s Interruption Chapter 5: Romantic Ends Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Important and novel ... British Romanticism and the Literature of Human Interest shows convincingly that the topic of human interest, while it frequently comprises the content and orientation of a given text, more often animates its paratextual apparatus (title, preface, footnotes, marginal comments, letters written during composition of the text). That is, the question of human interest … is for Romantic writers primarily a formal matter played out in paratextual discussions of how best to depict a “human” envisioned as strengthening our humanity.
— Julie A. Carlson, University of California, Santa Barbara