Chris Washington is Assistant Professor of English at Francis Marion University. His research interests within the broader field of Romantic Studies include philosophy, ecology, biopolitics, the Anthropocene, gender studies and… Read more »
Gerard Lee McKeever is a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, where he is currently completing a project on Regional Romanticism. His published essays examine authors… Read more »
Nicola J. Watson is Professor of English Literature at the Open University, a former president of BARS (2011-2015) and the co-ordinator of the European Romanticisms in Association (ERA) initiative. She… Read more »
Amelia Dale is a Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture at the Shanghai University of International Business and Economics. She has published essays on on eighteenth-century and Romantic literary culture,… Read more »
Call for Papers The Romantic Spirit in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien A volume in the Cormarë Series, edited by Julian Eilmann & Will Sherwood If we examine Tolkien research… Read more »
Robert Morrison is currently British Academy Global Professor at Bath Spa University and Queen’s National Scholar at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. He is a leading expert on Thomas De… Read more »
Nigel Leask is Regius Chair of English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow. He will be well-known to readers of this blog from his many publications in the… Read more »
David Chandler is Professor of English Literature at Doshisha University in Kyoto. His publications range widely across eighteenth- and nineteenth-century culture, including work on provincial society, the Lake Poets, George… Read more »
Peter Cheyne is an associate professor at Shimane University, where he teaches British Literature, Culture and Philosophy. He has published widely on intellectual history and Romantic and post-Romantic thinking, including… Read more »
Thanks to everyone who submitted their first books to the 2017-2019 round. In total, the judging panel received 29 titles from which we created a short list of 8. In… Read more »