Mary Wollstonecraft, heralding the importance of female education along with the process of life-learning, claims in the preface to the collection, The Female Reader: […] supposing a young lady… Read more »
The European Romantic Review is delighted to announce the publication of ERR 31.3 (June 2020), the NASSR “Romantic Elements” issue guest edited by Timothy Campbell. In his words, the issue… Read more »
Crystal B. Lake is Professor of English Literature at Wright State University, specialising in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British literature and culture. Her recent work includes an essay on needlework… Read more »
This digital seminar series seeks to showcase new and innovative research being undertaken on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and its histories. We invite contributions for papers investigating any aspect of… Read more »
A special issue of Studies in Romanticism, co-edited by Marianne Brooker and Luisa Calè. The essays are free to read until the 1st of June as part of the Covid-19 response, allowing… Read more »
University of Hertfordshire, 8‒10 April 2021. The Open Graves, Open Minds (OGOM) Project was launched in 2010 with the Vampires and the Undead in Modern Culture conference.We have subsequently hosted symposia on Bram… Read more »
The Chawton House Series republishes rare novels, travel writing and memoirs by women from the long eighteenth century. Since 2006 the series has consisted of newly-edited volumes from Chawton House… Read more »
Edited by Dr. Arlene Leis and Dr. Kacie Wills We are inviting chapter abstracts for a collection of essays designed for academics, specialists, and enthusiasts interested in the interrelations between… Read more »
Chris Washington is Assistant Professor of English at Francis Marion University. His research interests within the broader field of Romantic Studies include philosophy, ecology, biopolitics, the Anthropocene, gender studies and… Read more »
Want to write for the BARS Blog? Get in touch with a proposal for our series ‘On This Day’. This series is about Romantic bicentenaries, and has been running since July… Read more »