We’re glad to announce that registration for BARS 2024 is now open. Registration can be completed using this Eventbrite page, and details of the process are available on the conference website. The… Read more »
Essay collection proposed for International Gothic Series, Manchester University Press. In their most recent overview of ecoGothic research, William Hughes and Andrew Smith note the prevalence of ‘intersecting and fruitful… Read more »
On Wednesday, 20 March 2024 at 4.00-6.00PM, the Centre for Transnational & Transcultural Research (CTTR) will be hosting a talk by Professor Robert Morrison, British Academy Global Professor at Bath Spa University…. Read more »
Studies in Romanticism seeks applications for a Book Review Editor. The role is anticipated to commence the beginning of May, with the position including a $1000/year stipend. To apply, please send… Read more »
Postdoc Opportunity – Closing date 22 April 2024 Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position from 2nd September 2024 to develop the research project WISE (Women Poets Inspired by the Sciences… Read more »
This year’s conference, ‘John Keats in 2024: Prospects and Retrospections’, is to be held from 17 – 19 May at Keats House, Hampstead, London. Those who wish to attend the… Read more »
University of Sussex, Brighton June 13th and 14th 2024 Our annual symposium is interdisciplinary in nature, bridging literature, material culture, gender studies and economic history, and aims to relate the debates of… Read more »
From BBC dramas and Netflix series to luxurious cinematic blockbusters and Bollywood period films, public audiences continue to engage with fascinating eighteenth-century figures, both real and fictional. Such depictions are… Read more »
As I write this, the smoothly carved Oxfordshire countryside ripples by, the deep green grass ablaze under the gleaming sun after what has been a rather moody winter in Oxford…. Read more »
We’ve recently published our hundredth Five Questions interview on the BARS Blog – not quite within the blog’s first ten years, but not far off. If you want to catch… Read more »