An Exploration into the Origins of the Concept of "interest" in British Literature

An Exploration into the Origins of the Concept of "interest" in British Literature

by He Chang

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The word "fun" has aroused widespread discussion since its inception. It is not only an important concept in the history of Western thought and culture, but also frequently appears in many fields such as aesthetics, literature, ethics, philosophy, sociology, Marxist criticism, and even psychology and modern neurology. Especially after entering the 20th century, with the attention of modern and contemporary thinkers such as Gadamer, Bourdieu, Eagleton, Agamben, Sontag, and Arendt to the word, discussions on the concept of "interest" have continued for a long time, making the word gradually become a core vocabulary in the modern critical system. This book uses the research method of concept history to reproduce the occurrence and evolution of the concept of "interest" in British literature.

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