The Women’s Studies Group 1558-1837 is a small, informal, multidisciplinary group formed to promote women’s studies in the early modern period and the long eighteenth century. Established in the 1980s,… Read more »
The BARS Review is the review journal of the British Association for Romantic Studies, providing timely and comprehensive coverage of new monographs, essay collections, editions and other works dealing with… Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Romantic Circles and the Keats-Shelley Association of America invite participants for a colloquium and working group designed to discuss and, in the end, produce a digital resource of anti-racist teaching… Read more »
Guest editors: Frederik Van Dam (Radboud University), Joanna Hofer-Robinson (University College Cork), Chris Louttit (Radboud University) In the course of the past two decades, the field of English Studies has… Read more »
Our inspiration is John Keats’ epitaph which reads: ‘Here lies one whose name was writ in water.’ This year’s Keats-Shelley Prizes are part of our wider KS200 programme, commemorating the… Read more »
Modern Language Association Convention, Washington DC, January 6-9, 2022 The Wordsworth-Coleridge Association is an Allied Organization of the Modern Language Association that meets annually during the MLA Convention. Along with… Read more »
A Digital Conference, 24-5 June 2021 Hannah More, one of the most prominent intellectual figures of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, left multiple material traces of her work… Read more »