Wednesday 25th-Saturday 28th June 2025Monte Verità, Ascona (Switzerland) Keynote speakers: Astrid Dröse (Universität Tübingen), Sarah Richardson (University of Glasgow), Ritchie Robertson (University of Oxford) ‘Women it is said have no… Read more »
Building on last autumn’s rehearsed reading of The Tryal and subsequent panel at BSECS 2025, members of the Baillie Working Group are keen to meet again this summer (virtually) to discuss further… Read more »
Call For Papers International Conference‘Authors as Characters in Fiction, Film and Graphic Narratives’ Universiteì de Lorraine, Nancy (France) 12-13 March 2026 Keynote Speakers: · Stephanie Barron (author) · Lucia Boldrini (Goldsmiths, University… Read more »
Romantic Poets in the Wild is back after a bit of a break, ringing in our 2025 series with a Bristol-based poet heavily inspired by what he calls the “RomLitScape.”… Read more »
Thomas Beddoes was the pioneering doctor and chemical researcher who in the 1790s established the Pneumatic Institution to conduct experimental treatments with oxygen, hydrocarbonate and nitrous oxide — using apparatus… Read more »
Victorian Popular Fiction Association (VPFA) Annual Conference 2025: Heights, Depths, and ExtremesThe Birmingham & Midland Institute, Birmingham UK 14-16 July 2025 The Victorian Popular Fiction Association is delighted to announce… Read more »
NEW SERIES The New Nineteenth Century SERIES EDITORS: Porscha Fermanis, Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature, University College Dublin, Ireland Omar F. Miranda, Associate Professor of English, University of San Francisco, USA… Read more »
Extended Call For Papers: Gilbert White and his Contexts 3–5 June 2025, Selborne, Hampshire, UK Gilbert White (1720–93) has long been celebrated both as a keen-eyed naturalist and as a… Read more »
A new resource, Dorothy Wordsworth’s Lake District: Poems from the Commonplace Book is now available on Romantic Circles, edited by Michelle Levy. Check it out here: https://romantic-circles.org/editions/DW/poems From the website:… Read more »
Eloquent Voices: Orality in the Age of Print, 1750-1850 A Symposium at the University of Sussex, 16th September 2025 Contributions are invited to a symposium on Orality in the Age of… Read more »