CFP (BARS/NASSR): New Romanticisms
Tuesday 2nd – Friday 5th August 2022 ‘New Romanticisms’ invites explorations of both the concept of newness in and about the Romantic period and new approaches to Romantic Studies today…. Read more »
Tuesday 2nd – Friday 5th August 2022 ‘New Romanticisms’ invites explorations of both the concept of newness in and about the Romantic period and new approaches to Romantic Studies today…. Read more »
#Shelley200: Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Final Years and Afterlives Friday & Saturday 8-9 July 2022, The Nightingale Room at Keats House, Hampstead, London In 1818, the Shelleys exchanged their settled life at Albion House in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, for an Italian exile—a… Read more »
The Wordsworth Winter School is coming back! Join us at Rydal Hall in the heart of the Lake District, 14–19 February 2022, for a week of lectures and seminars exploring the theme of ‘Wordsworth… Read more »
The Jerwood Centre at The Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, 13–14 May 2022 Keynote Lecture by Robert Morrison (Bath Spa University, British Academy Global Professor) Deadline for proposals: 15 November 2021 In… Read more »
The 43rd Annual Conference of the Nineteenth-Century Studies AssociationRochester, New York, March 16-19, 2022 Inspired by the history of radicalism and reform in Rochester, New York, the NCSA committee invites… Read more »
3-4 September 2021 on Zoom The Wordsworth Conference Foundation is delighted to announce its online Late Summer Seminar! Make sure that you register online at Eventbrite to join the free Zoom… Read more »
We are pleased to present the recording of our second #Shelley200 event, a ‘Revolutionary Shelley’ roundtable chaired by Dr Amanda Blake Davis and Dr Anna Mercer and featuring Dr Julie Camarda, Graham… 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 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 »