BARS Digital Events 2021-22 Season
Thankyou to BARS members and friends for attending and now proposing events for BARS Digital Events! Get your free tickets for the next season of events below – please book… Read more »
Thankyou to BARS members and friends for attending and now proposing events for BARS Digital Events! Get your free tickets for the next season of events below – please book… Read more »
The first event in our new season of BARS Digital Events 2021-22. As the field of Romanticism in the past few decades has broadened to allow more comedy into understandings… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) Digital Events Team are delighted to announce that we will continue this online series of roundtables and papers for the next academic year…. Read more »
29 July, 5pm BST This roundtable centres The History of Mary Prince (1831) as a profound challenge to Romanticism and as precursor to many arguments about whiteness to be made… Read more »
This roundtable addressed trends in Romantic and Romantic-period studies journal publishing, and helped to demystify the practices of journal publishing. Ideal for graduate students and early career researchers. Enjoy the recording now! Our speakers were… Read more »
8 July, 5pm BST This roundtable will address trends in Romantic and Romantic-period studies journal publishing, and help demystify the practices of journal publishing. Ideal for graduate students and early career researchers. Please e-mail us… Read more »
This roundtable traces the conversations and legacies surrounding Romantic writers such as William Blake, Percy Shelley, William Hazlitt, Alexander Pope, Mary Shelley and Lord Byron. Our speakers were Bysshe Inigo… Read more »
BARS Digital Events, 17th June This roundtable traces the conversations and legacies surrounding Romantic writers such as William Blake, Percy Shelley, William Hazlitt, Alexander Pope, Mary Shelley and Lord Byron…. Read more »
Our latest event recording is now available to watch. Our speakers were Laura Engel (Duquesne University), Ian Haywood (University of Roehampton), Jill Heydt-Stevenson (University of Colorado), Alison O’Byrne (University of… Read more »
Thursday 27 May, 5pm BST Scholars of British Romantic literature have become increasingly attentive to the material and cultural contexts inhabited by the period’s authors. This roundtable will showcase some… Read more »