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If it seemed like testing fate to write a book about disappointment when this project began, embracing its conclusion while still feeling hopeful—buoyant, even—seems even more so. What buoys me is an ever-expanding convergence of communities: teachers and mentors, colleagues and collaborators, students and mentees, families and friends. From our first meeting, Miranda Burgess held open a space for me to stretch into, a space in which to experiment and explore. Her faith in me remains one of the most precious gifts I’ve ever received. My other mentors in Romanticism at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Alex Dick and Bo Earle, taught me to embrace being in the through part of thinking through a problem, and to be unafraid to show that work in my research and teaching. In his generous response to the project’s “finished” first draft, Orrin Wang held my ideas up to the larger field of Romanticism and showed me facets of my arguments I’d never considered. Patricia Badir, Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Jeffrey Severs asked smart questions at key moments that transformed the manuscript; the impress of Kevin McNeilly’s graduate seminar “The Poetics of Listening” is all over this work. Laila Ferreira let me talk her ear off about all the ideas I’d just been having (!) as I cycled up the hill to UBC and she let me keep my bicycle in our shared office; I’m grateful on both counts. Laurel Brinton, Rose Casey, Mary Chapman, Siân Echard, Adam Frank, Deanna Kreisel, Mo Pareles, Sandra Tomc, and Louise Soga swept in with wise counsel when it was most needed.
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