BARS 2019: Factually a Fantastic Conference!
Today on the Blog is a post from Colette Davies (University of Nottingham). She reports from the International BARS conference that took place in July 2019. This is the first of… Read more »
Today on the Blog is a post from Colette Davies (University of Nottingham). She reports from the International BARS conference that took place in July 2019. This is the first of… Read more »
Below, Bill Hughes reports on “‘Some curious disquiet’: Polidori, the Byronic vampire, and its progeny”, a BARS-supported Open Graves, Open Minds symposium celebrating the bicentenary of John Polidori’s The Vampire… Read more »
The following report is by Charlotte May (University of Nottingham). ‘Romantic Interactions’ Conference Jagiellonian University in Krakow 4thand 5th April 2019 The ‘Romantic Interactions’ conference at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow… Read more »
Women & the Arts in the Long Eighteenth Century Friday 8 March 2019, University of Sheffield By Hannah Moss, PhD Researcher in the School of English Scheduled to coincide with International… Read more »
A final 2018 report from the ‘Romantic Novels 1818’ seminar. This series is sponsored by BARS and seminars are held at the University of Greenwich. Charles Robert Maturin, Women; or,… Read more »
Head over to the K-SAA Blog to read a report from this September 2018 conference (part-funded by BARS).
This conference, held at Edge Hill University on 13-14 September 2018, was part-funded by BARS. You can see tweets from the conference here. Anna Rowntree reports from the event. Substance… Read more »
Here is a report by Colette Davies from the recent ‘Romantic Novels 1818’ seminar (September 2018). This series is sponsored by BARS and seminars are held at the University of… Read more »
A report from the conference held at Northumbria University on 3 September 2018 (part-funded by BARS). Call for papers and programme here. ‘Character to Caricature, 1660-1850’: by Jenny Buckley ‘Character… Read more »
Dr Abigail Boucher (Lecturer in English Literature, Aston University) reports on her conference, which was partially funded by the BARS conference support award. Anxious Forms 2018 Conference Funding Report: ‘Blood,… Read more »