Romantic Poets in the Wild #8: Brenna Lopes
For our last RPW of the year (we’ll pick it up again in January 2025!) we are delighted to feature the visual art of Brenna Lopes. Brenna Cameron Lopes is… Read more »
For our last RPW of the year (we’ll pick it up again in January 2025!) we are delighted to feature the visual art of Brenna Lopes. Brenna Cameron Lopes is… Read more »
The Jane Austen Society of the UK (registered charity number 1200422 – https://janeaustensociety.org.uk/) will be celebrating this important anniversary in 2025. One of the events which the Society is hosting is… Read more »
The Scarlet Thread of Murder. An Album of Victorian Murderers. Moving from the Newgate Novel tradition at the beginning of the 19th century, through De Quincey’s aesthetic musings on the… Read more »
Eighteenth-Century Plant Studies This projected volume is a collection of interdisciplinary humanities essays on how plants were perceived, represented and understood in the long eighteenth century, with special attention to… Read more »
“The Years That Followed”: The Afterlives of Lord Byron In the year after the poet’s bicentenary, the 2025 International Byron Conference to be held in Pisa (30 June – 5… Read more »
This week we are delighted to feature the poetry of Linda Collins. A New Zealander, Linda has an MA in Creative Writing (Poetry) with distinction from the University of East… Read more »
We are seeking new contributors for the BARS Review. Please fill out THIS FORM to let us know what kind of books you may be able to review for us. Any queries… Read more »
We invite proposals for 20-minute papers for presentation at the 2025 John Keats Conference. Our conference theme, John Keats in 2025: John Keats at Hampstead, has been broadly conceived to… Read more »
The Women’s Studies Group 1558-1837 (WSG) is offering a bursary of £750 to an early career researcher*, independent scholar or PhD student who is a member of the WSG. The… Read more »
This August I was thrilled to be able to make a much-needed trip to London, with the aim of viewing several collections related to my doctoral research, thanks to the… Read more »