International Nineteenth Century Studies Association (INCSA) Biennial Conference: July 21-24, 2026 | National Union Building | Washington, DC Languages: English and Spanish Proposal Deadline: October 31, 2025 Conference will be… Read more »
The John Clare Society is offering bursaries for up to £1000 for full-time or part-time PhD students researching in the field of John Clare studies and registered at a university. They will… Read more »
Editors: Elizabeth Fay (U Mass, Boston) & Kate Singer (Mount Holyoke College) The Romantic period in Britain marks a shift in how the body-mind could be experienced, internalized, and theorized…. Read more »
The Keats-Shelley Association of America is pleased to share information about this year’s Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr. Research Grant opportunity. The Pforzheimer Grants are awarded each year to support research… Read more »
Romance, Revolution and Reform Journal is delighted to announce that the Call for Papers is now open for our 2026 Conference, and we are currently accepting abstract submissions on the theme of ‘Sex… Read more »
The Hazlitt Society annual lecture and 23rd Hazlitt day-school will take place on Saturday 13th September 2025. This year’s Hazlitt day is themed around the bicentenary of the publication of The… Read more »
About the prize The Byron Journal is delighted to invite submissions to the new annual essay competition (see below for eligibility) that will be judged by a panel of experts in… Read more »
We are inviting proposals for contributions to an edited book, provisionally titled Literature, Multilingualism, and the Four Nations, 1800-1900, which builds on the work that we started during the AHRC-funded research… Read more »
Award Submission Deadline July 1, 2025Submissions to the Emerging Scholars Award, the Article Prize, and the BIPOC Scholars Award are due July 1, 2025. Winners will each receive a cash… Read more »
26-28 November 2025 at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand The 2025 joint RSAA/David Nichol Seminar conference, “Living / Building,” is a chance to think about connections between eighteenth-century… Read more »