CFP: Asian Gothic
Abstract due by 15 October 2021 Co-Editors: Dr Katarzyna Ancuta (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) and Dr Li-hsin Hsu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan) The Gothic as an aesthetic mode has been translated… Read more »
Abstract due by 15 October 2021 Co-Editors: Dr Katarzyna Ancuta (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) and Dr Li-hsin Hsu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan) The Gothic as an aesthetic mode has been translated… Read more »
Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century Studies Conference March 24-27, 2022 Salt Lake City, Utah Held in a region of rich fossil beds, towering crags, plunging canyons, and snow-capped mountains, the 2022 INCS… Read more »
24 September 2021 Registration (for free) is now open for ‘Unknown Tongues: Romanticism’s Minor and Marginal Languages’, a symposium to be held in September 2021. An international body of researchers will gather… Read more »
The EHU Nineteen Fellowship has been created by Edge Hill University’s EHU Nineteen Research Centre to support new research in nineteenth-century studies. Its primary purpose is to enable the appointed… Read more »
The year 2023 marks the bicentenary of both Ann Radcliffe’s death and two major publications for Mary Shelley: the first edition of Valperga and the second edition of Frankenstein, which… Read more »
Abstracts are invited for a new special issue of Studies in Romanticism planned for Spring 2023, “Romanticism and Environmental Humanities,” guest edited by Noah Heringman (University of Missouri). Since the… Read more »
In association with the Universities Committee for Scottish Literature (UCSL), BARS is delighted to confirm the continuance of the jointly funded Scottish Romanticism Research Award scheme, which is open to… Read more »
23 July, 5pm BST ‘The Feast of the Poets’ was a poem written by Leigh Hunt, first published in 1811. The poem took a satirical swipe at poets good and… Read more »
29 July, 5pm BST This roundtable centres The History of Mary Prince (1831) as a profound challenge to Romanticism and as precursor to many arguments about whiteness to be made… Read more »
4 August 2021, 7pm BST This free roundtable event, to be held on Zoom, will invite an international gathering of Shelley scholars to discuss Shelley’s revolutionary poetics, politics, and legacy…. Read more »