19 March 2024, 8pm-9.30pm GMT Event Details In his Guide to the Lakes, William Wordsworth famously denounces the larch tree (Larix decidua) as a ‘spiky tree’ that causes ‘injury’ and ‘deformity’ to his Lakeland… Read more »
Before Christmas we launched the ‘Romantic Reimaginings’ video project, designed to broaden the scope of Romantic studies and diversify our audience here at BARS. By utilising the benefits of short… Read more »
The Keats-Shelley Association of America invite you to participate in their 2023-2024 public outreach initiative (Sept. 2023-May 2024): This public outreach initiative is our way of connecting with teachers and… Read more »
Today, short form video is one of the best ways to reach a wide, public audience. To broaden the scope of Romantic studies and encourage engagement from non-academic individuals, the… Read more »
Conference Review by Francesca Gardner ‘The Pleasures of Hating, 1660-1830’ was an international, interdisciplinary conference held on 18th November 2023 at Trinity College, Cambridge, co-convened by Daniel Brooks (Trinity College,… Read more »
Written by Adele Douglas, a PhD student in History at Manchester Metropolitan University. Adele’s project is on PETERLOO IN MANCHESTER; MEMORY, LEGACY, AND LOCAL IDENTITY 1819-2019 ‘Between Text and Image’,… Read more »
Join Kavita Mudan Finn, Katie Garner, Jonathan Hsy, Bryant White and Vanessa Iacocca on 30th November 2023 for a fascinating roundtable on rethinking nineteenth-century medievalisms. This roundtable event uncovers new… Read more »
Please enjoy the following by Dr Maria Elena Capitani as she introduces us to her fascinating research project. In early 2022, I started working as a postdoctoral research fellow at… Read more »
The Coleridge Conference will take place, next year, at Dove Cottage/The Jerwood Centre, Grasmere, 29 July-2 August 2024. This will be the first time the Conference has been run in… Read more »
Louisville, Kentucky March 14-16, 2024 Proposal Deadline: September 30, 2023 Website: https://ncsaweb.net/2024-conference-information/ From its early history as an important trading hub along the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky stood as an… Read more »