Romantic Wellbeing
Lectures in Literature via Durham University Free public lectures on Zoom, 17.30 BST Wednesday 19 August 2020 Dr Amanda Blake Davis (University of Sheffield) – ‘Unbodied Joy’: Birds and Embodiment… Read more »
Lectures in Literature via Durham University Free public lectures on Zoom, 17.30 BST Wednesday 19 August 2020 Dr Amanda Blake Davis (University of Sheffield) – ‘Unbodied Joy’: Birds and Embodiment… Read more »
In January of 1818, at the age of 19, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Her first published novel, it would prove to be one of the most… Read more »
Outline Nineteenth-Century Matters is an initiative jointly run by the British Association for Romantic Studies and the British Association for Victorian Studies. Now in its fifth year, it is aimed… Read more »
Professors Tim Fulford (De Montfort University) and Sharon Ruston (Lancaster University) have recently completed the gargantuan task of collecting and annotating all the surviving letters of the great Romantic-period chemist… Read more »
Kate Rigby is Professor of Environmental Humanities at Bath Spa University, where she is the the founding Director of the Research Centre for Environmental Humanities. Her work as a scholar… Read more »