University of Hertfordshire, 8‒10 April 2021. The Open Graves, Open Minds (OGOM) Project was launched in 2010 with the Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culture conference.We have subsequently hosted symposia on Bram… Read more »
Tomorrow – 7 April 2020 – is William Wordsworth’s 250th birthday. Look out for exciting virtual celebrations from Wordsworth Grasmere on social media: Wordsworth Grasmere Twitter: Follow #Wordsworth250 @WordsworthGras @CuratorWT@WTdirector…. Read more »
Friday 24 April to Saturday 25 April, Newington Green Meeting House, London N16 9PR Programme and registration here: https://www.ies.sas.ac.uk/wollstonecraft. Concessions for students and benefit recipients. Following the success of the… Read more »
Monday 10 August to Thursday 20 August 2020 Rydal Hall, Cumbria, England The 2020 Wordsworth Summer Conference at elegant Rydal Hall will be celebrating the 50th Anniversary since Richard Wordsworth’s… Read more »
February 11-13, 2021, TU Dortmund University, Germany Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Prof. Angela Esterhammer, University of Toronto Prof. Peter Kitson, University of East Anglia Prof. Sharon Ruston, Lancaster University The era… Read more »
This is a call for papers for a small symposium on Romanticism, which wil form part of the larger Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) Conference on Literature that… Read more »
This is a Call For Papers for a session at MLA 2021 This bicentennial panel, which will be held at the MLA in Toronto and sponsored by the Byron Society… Read more »
Day Conference, University of Southampton 19th June 2020 In Charlotte Lennox’s 1752 novel, The Female Quixote, an eighteenth-century Countess is horrified when she is asked by the romance-obsessed heroine to relate her… Read more »
Deadline: 23 February 2020 Send your EoI to Jennifer Orr (Jennifer.Orr@newcastle.ac.uk) THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR ROMANTIC STUDIES is pleased to invite Expressions of Interest for the 2023 International Biennial Conference. The last two BARS conferences… Read more »
An interdisciplinary symposium exploring paratexts in writing from and about the Pacific Plenary lectures: Rod Edmond (University of Kent); Anna Johnston (University of Queensland) Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, November 7-8… Read more »