RC Pedagogies and K-SAA see the work of discovering, gathering, developing, and elaborating anti-racist pedagogies as essential to the work of scholars and teachers, not to mention to the viability and relevance… Read more »
Edited by Arif Camoglu, Bakary Diaby, Omar F. Miranda, Gaura Narayan, and Kate Singer How might we re-envision and extend the “Romantic period” through an archive of texts and forms… Read more »
In the 125th anniversary of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the event aims to reframe and reclaim 19th-century narratives of vampires, from John Polidori’s 1819 ‘The Vampyre’ to Stoker’s fin-de-siecle novel, by… Read more »
Saturday 14 May 2022, 11am-3.30pmRoom B29, Foster Court building, UCL main campus, WC1E 6BT They have 10 x ECR travel bursaries of £50 each available Over the course of the… Read more »
This conference corresponds with the twentieth anniversary of the unveiling of the stained-glass window to commemorate Frances Burney in Westminster Abbey. A President’s Prize of £200 will be awarded by Prof… Read more »
International Conference19-20 May 2022, Université de Paris Keynote speaker : Pr Nicholas Halmi, University of Oxford The aim of this conference is to identify various Romantic-period clichés and to analyse… Read more »
The AHRC-funded ‘Victorian Literary Languages’ network aims to bring together research across literary studies, historical linguistics, Irish studies, Scottish studies, Welsh studies, periodical studies, digital humanities and cultural history. Trialling… Read more »
We invite proposals for contributions to a Studies in English Literature (SEL) special issue on “Nineteenth-Century Neologisms.” The genesis for this special issue was a 2022 MLA special session panel on “Romantic… Read more »
Presented by the Trustees of the Keats Foundation, and hosted at Keats House Hampstead A Three-Day Keats Foundation Conference at Keats House, Hampstead, London Friday 20 May – Sunday 22… Read more »
The online Jackson Bibliography of Romantic Poetry (jacksonbibliography.library.utoronto.ca aka BRP) is now inviting users to submit biographical headnotes of up to 400 words for authors who do not already have… Read more »