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 »
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 »
Saturday 18th September 2021University College London The 2021 Hazlitt Society lecture and the 19th Hazlitt Day School, organized by Gregory Dart, Uttara Natarajan, Philipp Hunnekuhl and James Whitehead, will be… Read more »
2022 Call for Papers: This call will open 08:00 BST on 1st July 2021 and will close at 23:59 (GMT) 1st November 2021. Event dates: 5th-7th January 2022 As you… Read more »
The Women’s Studies Group 1558-1837 is a small, informal, multidisciplinary group formed to promote women’s studies in the early modern period and the long eighteenth century. Established in the 1980s,… Read more »
BARS Digital Events, 17th June This roundtable traces the conversations and legacies surrounding Romantic writers such as William Blake, Percy Shelley, William Hazlitt, Alexander Pope, Mary Shelley and Lord Byron…. Read more »
We are delighted to present the recording of our first #Shelley200 event, an Epipsychidion roundtable chaired by Dr Bysshe Inigo Coffey and featuring Dr Will Bowers, Professor Stuart Curran, Professor… Read more »
The John Thelwall Society invites you to our 10th Anniversary AGM and plenary lecture, on Zoom, Monday June 7, from 12:30-2:30 p.m. EST (early evening in the UK and Europe;… Read more »