Godwin Letters Colloquium and Launch
BARS members are warmly invited to celebrate the publication of The Letters of William Godwin, Volume II: 1798-1805, edited by Pamela Clemit (Oxford University Press), on Tuesday, 18 November 2014,… Read more »
BARS members are warmly invited to celebrate the publication of The Letters of William Godwin, Volume II: 1798-1805, edited by Pamela Clemit (Oxford University Press), on Tuesday, 18 November 2014,… Read more »
Simon J. White is currently a Reader in Romantic and Nineteenth-Century Literature at Oxford Brookes University. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on working-class and labouring-class writers in… Read more »
We’re very glad to announce that the BARS Bulletin & Review has now morphed into a freely-available online journal: The BARS Review. Please see below for a copy of the… Read more »
Please see below for a new Call for Papers on Military Masculinities in the Long Nineteenth Century, for a conference to be held next May at the University of Hull…. Read more »
Please see below for a notice on the next Voices and Books network event, which includes a number of talks likely to be of interest to Romanticists. Attendance is free…. Read more »
Proposals are invited for the 2015 British Association for Romantic Studies international conference which will be held at Cardiff University, Wales (UK) on 16–19 July 2015. The theme of the… Read more »
Please see below for a preliminary notice for the second Keats Foundation bicentennial conference, which will take place at Guy’s Hospital next May. — — — — — John Keats:… Read more »
James Grande currently works at King’s College London as a postdoctoral researcher on the ERC-funded project ‘Music in London, 1800-1851‘. He completed his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at Oxford and… Read more »
Please see below for a call for contributors for a new essay collection on Romantic ecocriticism. — Romantic Ecocriticism: Origins and Legacies Dewey W. Hall, Editor California State Polytechnic University,… Read more »
Ewan Jones is presently Thole Research Fellow at Trinity Hall, Cambridge; previously, he completed his PhD at King’s College, Cambridge. He is interested in the uses and implications of verse… Read more »