Romantic Wellbeing
Lectures in Literature via Durham University Free public lectures on Zoom, 17.30 BST Wednesday 19 August 2020 Dr Amanda Blake Davis (University of Sheffield) – ‘Unbodied Joy’: Birds and Embodiment… Read more »
Lectures in Literature via Durham University Free public lectures on Zoom, 17.30 BST Wednesday 19 August 2020 Dr Amanda Blake Davis (University of Sheffield) – ‘Unbodied Joy’: Birds and Embodiment… Read more »
In January of 1818, at the age of 19, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Her first published novel, it would prove to be one of the most… Read more »
The editors are delighted to announce that the following volumes are now available in print, and will be available as in electronic form from the 6th August, 2020: Volume I,… Read more »
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the annual BSECS Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher conference cannot go ahead as planned. However, we are still keen to provide a platform for… Read more »
Thursday to Saturday, 22-24 April 2021 Lectures, Papers and Workshops hosted by the Chaplaincy and a Concert in Bishop Grosseteste University Chapel, Lincoln. Closing date for submission of abstracts: 30… Read more »
Deadline for submissions: April 15th 2021 Contact email: Holly.Nelson@twu.ca Studies in Hogg and his World invites submissions for the next double issue of the journal (29-30) which is currently scheduled… Read more »
Making use of COVE & BRANCH for Teaching and Research” will showcase the use of COVE tools for publication and teaching. Organizers Kenneth Crowell (Auburn), Laura Eidam (Rare Book School),… Read more »
The latest issue of the John Clare Society Journal is published on 13 July 2020. It contains full length critical essays by Robert Heyes, Markus Poetzsch, C. M. Jackson-Houlston and… Read more »
We are happy to announce that Romantic Circles has just published two new volumes. From RC Praxis: Latin American Afterlives, edited by Olivia Loksing Moy and Marco Ramírez Rojas, investigates… Read more »
The Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Cultures of Print book series is seeking new book-length manuscripts that actively engage the power and materiality of print, including digital archives,… Read more »