As I write this, the smoothly carved Oxfordshire countryside ripples by, the deep green grass ablaze under the gleaming sun after what has been a rather moody winter in Oxford…. Read more »
Italy and the Irish Romantics: Networks, Nations, and Literary Encounters 1798-1848 My doctoral project explores the literary connections between Italy and Ireland in the fifty years spanning the 1798 United… Read more »
My PhD examines respiratory embodiment in Romantic theatre, particularly that of S.T Coleridge. I was extremely grateful to use a BARS travel scholarship in October to visit the National Library… Read more »
Firstly, I would like to take this opportunity to express my deep gratitude to BARS for offering me a Stephen Copley Research Award in support of my research trip to… Read more »
As has been done for Percy Shelley, Coleridge, Kant, Keats and others besides, my doctoral dissertation at Oxford assembles a comprehensive metaphysical system out of its various and sometimes fragmentary… Read more »
Here we have the latest report from Amy Wilcockson, the most recent winner of the Stephen Copley Research Awards, for more information about how to apply, please see here. Thanks to… Read more »
The BARS Executive Committee established the Stephen Copley bursary scheme in order to support postgraduate and early-career research within the UK – we have extended this to a second round… Read more »
Here we have the latest report from Jessica Fay, the most recent winner of the Stephen Copley Research Awards, for more information about how to apply, please see here. George Crabbe… Read more »
The Jerwood Centre at Wordsworth Grasmere is home to the works of many exciting authors, particularly those with a local or regional connection. The aim of my visit this year… Read more »
Follow Laura Blunsden on Twitter. Thanks to the support of the BARS Stephen Copley Research Award, I was able to visit the manuscript archives at the British Library in London… Read more »