Online Workshop, 3rd September 2021 Napoleon Bonaparte died exactly two hundred years ago on a small island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. He had spent the last six… Read more »
Registration is now open for the Black Studies and Romanticism conference, and the draft programme is also available. Details of the event can be found on the conference website (links… Read more »
11-13 January 2022, Online at the University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Luisa Calé, Stephen F. Eisenman and Linda Freedman In recent years an exciting, new body of… Read more »
Please join us on Wednesday 16th June from 6 – 8 pm to discuss new approaches to Romantic Studies and society, including an update on Dr Andrew McInnes’s ‘Romantic Ridiculous’… Read more »
Olney, Buckinghamshire 3–4 September 2021 Call for papers from postgraduate students and early-career researchers for a two-day seminar onWilliam Cowper. Cowper lived in and around Olney from 1768 to 1795,… Read more »
Luisa Calè (Department of English, Theatre, and Creative Writing Birkbeck, University of London) 18th May To mark the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death, Luisa Calè asks: What artistic tools, visible… Read more »
Dr Kerry Sinanan & Prof. Kirsten T. SaxtonIn collaboration with the Department of English, UTSA, Mills College Center For Faculty Excellence, and the Early Caribbean SocietyWednesday 26th May 2021 (CST… Read more »
And we will talk, until thought’s melody Become too sweet for utterance, and it die In words, to live again in looks, which dart With thrilling tone into the voiceless heart, Harmonizing silence without… Read more »
This roundtable explores the myriad forms in which Romantic writers wrote, connecting these to the topics and arguments found within texts. It looks at how form impacted on and was… Read more »
The recording of our most recent Digital Event, ‘Romanticism and the Museum’, is now online. Information about the panel can be found here. Our next event is ‘Romantic Forms’, and… Read more »