‘Theatronomics: the business of theatre, 1732-1809′ The beta web resource from the ‘Theatronomics: the business of theatre, 1732-1809’ project is now available: https://www.theatronomics.com/ The website presents the extant financial records of… Read more »
International Association of Byron Societies Conference Keele University, UK (20th – 24th July 2026) CALL FOR PAPERS ‘Every thing by turns and nothing long’ Byron’s own character diagnosis, reported by Lady Blessington,… Read more »
The Department of English and the Department of Philosophy at National Chengchi University (NCCU) are pleased to announce the 2025 International Symposium “Critical Canons: Rethinking Aesthetics in a More-Than-Human World,”… Read more »
Online event Dec 8 from 1pm to 2:30pm GMT Book your free tickets at the link here. Six speakers reflect on the relationship between Romanticism and creativity as it permeates… Read more »
Call for Papers: Wordsworth Winter Conference, March 4-7, 2026 Deadline Extended: December 1, 2025 The Wordsworth Conference Foundation invites 200-word paper proposals for its 2026 Winter Conference, to be held… Read more »
The Call for Papers for the Keats Foundation annual conference, Friday 5 June – Sunday 9 June 2026 at Keats House Hampstead, is now open. Our theme for 2026 will… Read more »
You are warmly invited to submit proposals for the BARS digital events series for spring 2026! We are particularly interested in 90-minute roundtables that bring together four or five speakers, presenting for about 10… Read more »
Volcanic Materiality: Cultural Phenomena in the Age of the Anthropocene Editor: Dewey W. Hall Call for Contributions Volcanic Materiality: Phenomena in the Age of the Anthropocene asserts that volcanic eruptions… Read more »
Listed below are calls for panel contributions for the 2026 Conference (updated 18/11/25). If you would like to send out a similar call for contributions, please write to the conference… Read more »
The Byron Society is looking for a new Society Fellow. This paid role will focus on digital promotion activities. The Byron Society celebrates the life and works of Lord George Gordon… Read more »