Monday 5 August to Thursday 15 AugustRydal Hall, CumbriaCall for Papers and Bursary Applications Call for Papers We invite proposals for twenty-minute papers on all aspects of William Wordsworth, his… Read more »
The BARS Executive Committee working with Wordsworth Grasmere established the BARS/Wordsworth Trust Fellowship scheme in order to develop new approaches to the study of Wordsworth from unwaged and under-represented scholars…. Read more »
With the help of the Stephen Copley Award, I was able to spend several days in London, at the National Archives in Kew. This had a positive impact on my… Read more »
On February 23, Tom Anderson is releasing his album “Keats Euphoria” with eleven punk-folk songs inspired by Keats life and poems. It’s a homage to Keats, with some direct lifts… Read more »
An ONLINE conference on 24th and 25th August 2024 marking the 200th anniversary of James Hogg’s Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner The conference is entirely online and… Read more »
Thursday, April 11 · 5 – 6:30pm GMT+1 Get your tickets at the link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bars-digital-event-gothic-monstrosity-and-romanticism-tickets-847327498357 To what extent are Romanticism and monstrosity intertwined? In Romanticism and the Gothic, Michael Gamer points out… Read more »
Poetry has been an integral part of the Gothic mode since its inception. However, the connection between poetry and the Gothic seems a less explored area of critical inquiry, in… Read more »
York Georgian Society and the Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies, University of York Saturday 18th May 2024, 10.15-7.00 ‘York and the Georgian City: Past, Present, and Future’ The aim of this… Read more »
On January 19, 1824, New York City’s African Theatre staged its last known production: a one-man character sketch show performed by its principal actor James Hewlett.[1] The theatre had opened… Read more »
Dear All, Many thanks to everyone who’s submitted proposals for papers or sessions for ‘Romantic Making and Unmaking’ – it’s been brilliant watching the flood of great research ideas come… Read more »