The British Association for Romantic Studies is delighted to announce The British Association for Romantic Studies First Book Prize, 2017 Awarded biennially for the best first monograph in Romantic Studies,… Read more »
Over the past few years, BARS has begun to conduct a lot more of its activities online – as well as the website, we now have this active blog, the… Read more »
Emma Peacocke is currently a Banting Post Doctoral Fellow at Queen’s University, Ontario. Before moving to Queen’s, she completed her PhD at Carleton University. She has published articles and book… Read more »
Please see below for a call for participants for a series of workshops exploring eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary institutions. These form part of an AHRC-funded network (‘Institutions of Literature, 1700-1900’)… Read more »
The new London-Paris Romanticism Seminar, jointly directed by Professor David Duff (Queen Mary) and Professor Marc Porée (École Normale Superieure/ Université Sorbonne Nouvelle), now has a website detailing the programme… Read more »
Please see below for a call for contributors from Alice Crossley. Call for Contributors – Age and Gender: Ageing in the Nineteenth Century Nineteenth Century Gender Studies Special Issue, Summer… Read more »
Please see below for details of the public engagement training day being organised at Chawton House by the inaugural BARS/BAVS Nineteenth-Century Matters Fellow, Dr Catherine Paula Han, who gives more… Read more »
The Editors are pleased to announce the publication of the 48th number of The BARS Review, the sixth available in full online through the new website. This number includes thirty… Read more »
Please see below for a new call for contributors from Ellie Dobson for a collection following on this year’s Tea with the Sphinx conference. Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination… Read more »
Please see below for a report by Julia Coole (Keele University) on ‘Byron and the Romantic World’, which BARS helped to support. Conference Report: Byron and the Romantic World… Read more »