Romantic Wellbeing
Lectures in Literature via Durham University Free public lectures on Zoom, 17.30 BST Wednesday 19 August 2020 Dr Amanda Blake Davis (University of Sheffield) – ‘Unbodied Joy’: Birds and Embodiment… Read more »
Lectures in Literature via Durham University Free public lectures on Zoom, 17.30 BST Wednesday 19 August 2020 Dr Amanda Blake Davis (University of Sheffield) – ‘Unbodied Joy’: Birds and Embodiment… Read more »
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the annual BSECS Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher conference cannot go ahead as planned. However, we are still keen to provide a platform for… Read more »
Thursday to Saturday, 22-24 April 2021 Lectures, Papers and Workshops hosted by the Chaplaincy and a Concert in Bishop Grosseteste University Chapel, Lincoln. Closing date for submission of abstracts: 30… Read more »
Making use of COVE & BRANCH for Teaching and Research” will showcase the use of COVE tools for publication and teaching. Organizers Kenneth Crowell (Auburn), Laura Eidam (Rare Book School),… Read more »
The latest issue of the John Clare Society Journal is published on 13 July 2020. It contains full length critical essays by Robert Heyes, Markus Poetzsch, C. M. Jackson-Houlston and… Read more »
We are pleased to invite members to the first online meeting of the North-West Long Nineteenth-Century Research Seminar. The seminar will be hosted via Zoom on the afternoon of Wednesday… Read more »
Friday 16th April, 2021 University of Nottingham, University Park Campus The Romantic Reputations symposium team are excited to announce our free one-day interdisciplinary event at the University of Nottingham. The… Read more »
Deadline: 5pm BST 29 June The University of York’s Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies and the University of Melbourne’s Enlightenment Romanticism Contemporary Culture Research Unit invites PhD and MA students… Read more »
AHRC-funded project DREAMing Romantic Europe and RÊVE (Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition). Our third project workshop was to have been held in June 2020 in beautiful Grasmere, Cumbria, as guests… Read more »
This digital seminar series seeks to showcase new and innovative research being undertaken on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and its histories. We invite contributions for papers investigating any aspect of… Read more »