We write to encourage you to submit a paper or panel proposal for 2024’s joint meeting of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) and the International… Read more »
Emily Dickinson International Society + Wenshan Conference (Hybrid) Department of English, National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taiwan 19-22 June 2025 (1 Day Critical Institute + 3-Day International Conference) Call for Papers Abstract… Read more »
University of Glasgow Date: Friday 24th May, 2024 In Middlemarch, George Eliot asked ‘Who shall tell what may be the effect of writing? If it happens to have been cut… Read more »
The organizers of the 2024 BWWC invite papers and panel proposals related to the theme of ‘Reproduction(s)’ in global, transatlantic, and British women’s writing from the long eighteenth century to… Read more »
Call for Papers: Romanticism Today Venue: Umeå University, in person Date: September 19-20, 2024 Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Ian Haywood (University of Roehampton) Romanticism today embodies an evolving discourse that transcends… Read more »
Saturday 6th July(Free Hybrid Event) Hilton Leeds City As early as The Book of Lost Tales (1910s-1930s) Tolkien’s prose and poetry was infused with elements of the stylistics, aesthetics, and philosophies of eighteenth-… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies is glad to launch the Call for Papers for its 2024 International Conference, Romantic Making and Unmaking. The text can be found below and… Read more »
Written by Adele Douglas, a PhD student in History at Manchester Metropolitan University. Adele’s project is on PETERLOO IN MANCHESTER; MEMORY, LEGACY, AND LOCAL IDENTITY 1819-2019 ‘Between Text and Image’,… Read more »
John Keats in 2024: Prospects and Retrospections Presented by Keats Foundation, and hosted at Keats House Hampstead A Three-Day Keats Foundation Conference at Keats House, Hampstead, London Friday 17 May… Read more »
Monday 19 February 2024 | Welsh School of Architecture |Cardiff University Keynote Speaker: Dr Timothy Brittain-Catlin, University of Cambridge The past often informs the present in many, interconnected ways. For… Read more »