Romanticism is an exciting new online platform that brings together the best and most relevant scholarship from Taylor & Francis, its imprints, and its authors. It is the third offering from the… Read more »
The interdisciplinary nineteenth-century journal, Romance, Revolution and Reform (RRR), warmly invites you to attend Radical Roundtables, a series of virtual discussions on radical nineteenth-century themes, to be held on Wednesday 19th January 2022…. Read more »
The Keats Foundation is delighted to present a short programme of lectures and talks on Zoom, as a trailer for the resumption of events in 2022. The seminar will start at… Read more »
The 19th international conference of the Gesellschaft für englische Romantik (Society for English Romanticism)will be hosted by the Chair of English Literature of the University of Augsburg and held as… Read more »
The Pforzheimer Grants are awarded each year to support research in British Romanticism and literary culture, 1789-1832. Preference is given to projects involving authors and subjects featured in The Keats-Shelley Journal,… Read more »
The School of Humanities and Performing Arts, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, wishes to appoint a temporary 0.4 FTE AHRC Research Assistant for 48 months to start on 1 January… Read more »
The Bodleian Libraries are now accepting applications for Visiting Fellowships to be taken up during academic year 2022-23. Fellowships support periods of research in the Special Collections of the Bodleian Libraries, across a range… Read more »
Call for Papers for a Panel at the BARS/NASSR New Romanticisms Conference2-5 August 2022, Edge Hill University This panel pairs the new and growing field of Metal Studies with Romanticism,… Read more »
47th International Byron Conference 26 June – 3 July, 2022 The A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences & The Maxim Gorky Institute of Literature… Read more »
EHU Nineteen: Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Edge Hill University is celebrating its launch in 2021! Join us on 29 September to discuss the future of nineteenth-century studies (and our… Read more »