The BARS Review, No. 53 (Spring-Autumn 2019)
We are glad to announce the publication of the most recent issue of The BARS Review (No. 53, Spring-Autumn 2019). The issue contains a total of fifteen reviews of recent… Read more »
We are glad to announce the publication of the most recent issue of The BARS Review (No. 53, Spring-Autumn 2019). The issue contains a total of fifteen reviews of recent… Read more »
Anna Mercer is a Lecturer in the School of English, Communication and Philosophy at Cardiff University. She is particularly interested in the dynamics of literary relationships, the works and experiences of… Read more »
From 27-31 July 2020 the Coleridge Conference will be held, for the first time, in the Lake District, in the heart of Newlands, the valley he loved for ‘the exceeding… Read more »
James Wood is a Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century English Literature at the University of East Anglia. He has degrees from Victoria University of Wellington and Stanford University, and worked as an… Read more »
The executive committees of the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) and the Universities Committee for Scottish Literature (UCSL) are delighted to announce the winner of the third annual Scottish… Read more »
ERIN documents two of Thomas Moore’s song series – the Irish Melodies (1808-1834) and National Airs (1818-1827) – as well as music inspired by his ‘oriental romance’ Lalla Rookh (1817). ERIN enables the user to… Read more »
The BARS Postgraduate Representatives, Amanda Blake Davis and Colette Davies, invite current postgraduate students with postgraduate status until Summer 2020 to assist with the running of the BARS 2020 ECR… Read more »
Below, Bill Hughes reports on “‘Some curious disquiet’: Polidori, the Byronic vampire, and its progeny”, a BARS-supported Open Graves, Open Minds symposium celebrating the bicentenary of John Polidori’s The Vampire… Read more »
The Liberal Revolutions of 1820 and their Impact on Literary Culture University of Minho, Braga | CEHUM June 29 and 30, 2020 Organised by the Institute of Arts and Humanities,… Read more »
We are delighted to announce the publication of the most recent issue of The BARS Review (No 52, Autumn 2018). The issue contains a total (including a double review) of… Read more »