Editor: Dr. Elizabeth Effinger (University of New Brunswick) e.effinger@unb.ca This proposed special issue of Romantic Circles Pedagogy Commons will explore the relationship between Romanticism and the public humanities. The public… Read more »
In October 1820 the trial of Queen Caroline drew towards a close and the political tensions of the nation reached a fever pitch. For over two months, normal parliamentary business… Read more »
19 November, 5-7pm GMT All BARS members are welcome to a free online symposium, launching a new paperback collection of essays just published, Palgrave Advances in John Clare Studies, edited… Read more »
Romantic Textualities are pleased to publish a special issue on The Minerva Press and the Literary Marketplace, guest edited by Elizabeth Neiman and Christina Morin, after an extended hiatus of… Read more »
Romantic Circles Reviews and Receptions is delighted to announce the publication of reviews of no fewer than ten new books – on Romanticism and psychoanalysis, Napoleonic Italy, Irish, Welsh, and… Read more »
This year digital technology has brought us closer together than ever. With geography no object, we’re inviting experts on the Romantic era from all over the world to tell us… Read more »
Daniel Johnson (Univ. of Notre Dame), Beth Lau (California State Univ., Long Beach), and Greg Kucich (Univ. of Notre Dame) wish to announce the official launch of their digital edition… Read more »
Anglistik & Englischunterricht (2022) Guest Editors: Marie Hologa, Sophia Möllers The works of Romantic writers and political philosophers served a morally instructive purpose for the audiences and readerships of their… Read more »
The editors are delighted to announce that the following volumes are now available in print, and will be available as in electronic form from the 6th August, 2020: Volume I,… Read more »
We are glad to announce the publication of the most recent issue of The BARS Review (No. 54, Spring 2020). The issue contains fourteen reviews of recent scholarly work within… Read more »