A message below from Gillian Dow, Vice-President of BARS. Dear Colleagues, The free, online, course Jane Austen: Myth, Reality and Global Celebrity – designed by me and colleagues at the… Read more »
We are delighted to announce the online publication of a special issue of the international peer-reviewed journal L’analisi linguistica e letteraria entitled ‘The Shelleys in Milan, 1818-2018’. Each article investigates… Read more »
New at RC Pedagogies Commons: Teaching Global Romanticism, edited by Wendy C. Nielsen. The essays and syllabi in this volume present varied approaches to teaching Romanticism in a global context…. Read more »
Romantic Circles Reviews & Receptions invites you to check out the exciting new content we have published recently: We are pleased to announce a new section of its site dedicated to… Read more »
New web resource on theatre censorship: https://tobeomitted.tcd.ie The website explores the topic of theatre censorship in Britain 1737-1843. It hosts 40 carefully selected play manuscripts submitted to the Examiner of Plays… Read more »
ERIN documents two of Thomas Moore’s song series – the Irish Melodies (1808-1834) and National Airs (1818-1827) – as well as music inspired by his ‘oriental romance’ Lalla Rookh (1817). ERIN enables the user to… Read more »
‘Mary Hays: Life, Writings, and Correspondence’ is a fully searchable website now open to the public. The site presents the most complete accounting to date of the life and career… Read more »
Please see below for a statement from the William Blake Archive: ‘Two decades ago, the William Blake Archive set out to address, through the opportunities of digital media, the considerable challenges inherent… Read more »
BARS members may be interested in a new Massive Open Online Course on the Gothic that’s being run from the end of this month by Dale Townshend and Peter Lindfield… Read more »
We’re very happy to be able to publish a piece by Holly Wright of the West Sussex Record Office exploring their recently-catalogued archive of materials relating to Anna Eliza Bray,… Read more »