Attention Dividends in Eighteenth-Century English Poetryidentifies a pervasive cultivation of attention as a perceptual and cognitive state in eighteenth-century poetry. Margaret Koehler applies recent discussions of attention in cognitive psychology to a range of poetic genres - mock heroic, nature poetry, nocturnal poetry, and the ode - in order to historicize eighteenth-century norms of attention, tracing the term's evolution in philosophical and critical texts.
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