10:00-17:00, Saturday 19 May 2018 Main Building, Cardiff University This free training day is designed to help late-stage postgraduate researchers and early-career academics working within nineteenth-century studies to navigate the… Read more »
Here is a report by Merrilees Roberts from the first ‘Romantic Novels 1818‘ seminar. This series is sponsored by BARS and seminars are held at the University of Greenwich. BARS also… Read more »
Please see the following announcement from the BARS Early Career Representative Honor Rieley (University of Glasgow): Launch Event for The People’s Voice: Scottish Political Poetry, Song and the Franchise, 1832–1918… Read more »
The London and Southeast Romanticism Seminar presents a new series entitled ‘Romantic Novels 1818’. This exciting bicentenary project includes several academic guest speakers, starting with James Grande (KCL) on 25… Read more »
Please see below for details of the Wordsworth Annual Lecture 2017, to be held in London on Halloween. Byron and Wordsworth: Art and Nature Tuesday 31 October, 6.00 – 7.00pm… Read more »
Please see below for an announcement from Prof. Neil Fraistat (University of Maryland). The Frankenstein celebrations next year are likely to be numerous, and this sounds like a particularly exciting international… Read more »
Staging Nineteenth-Century Melodrama at the Georgian Theatre Royal The Fortress on the Danube is being performed at the Georgian Theatre Royal, Yorkshire, on Friday 25 August, 7.30pm. Director: Sarah Wynne… Read more »
Please see below for an announcement from Matthew Ward (University of Birmingham). ‘Byron Among the Poets’ A symposium at All Souls College, University of Oxford Saturday 13th – Sunday 14th January… Read more »
Please see below for the details of an exciting programme of events to celebrate 200 years since the death of Jane Austen. Contact: Alison O’Byrne (University of York). AUSTEN AT 200 … Read more »
Please see below for a call for participants for a series of workshops exploring eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary institutions. These form part of an AHRC-funded network (‘Institutions of Literature, 1700-1900’)… Read more »