Andrew Elfenbein is Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at the University of Minnesota, where he is also on the graduate faculty of the cognitive sciences minor. His books include Byron and the Victorians (1995), Romantic Genius (1999), and Romanticism and the Rise of English (forthcoming). His essay “Byronism and the Work of Homosexual Performance in Early Victorian England” appeared in the December 1993 issue of MLQ.
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