The second session of our new Digital Events programme is now available to watch on YouTube! Thank you to everyone who joined us over Zoom for this event. Read more… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies is delighted to welcome you to the third session of our new Digital Events series: ‘Digital Teaching in Romantic Studies’. Please join us on… Read more »
A new post today for the ‘Archive Spotlight’ series. Many archives are of course closed in these strange and difficult times. We hope that this illustrated post will be one… Read more »
Romantic Circles is pleased to publish a new Praxis volume: The Sundry Faces of Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Jewish Literature, edited and introduced by Karen Weisman. This volume brings together essays that highlight… Read more »
The Hazlitt Society is currently inviting contributions to the fourteenth issue (2021) of The Hazlitt Review. Articles on any aspect of William Hazlitt’s work and life, or relating Hazlitt to… Read more »
Applications are invited for an Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP-funded Collaborative Doctoral Award at the University of Oxford, in partnership with Dove Cottage, Grasmere. Supervisory team: Professor Catriona Seth (Faculty of Medieval… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) is delighted to announce that the first session of our new Digital Events programme is now available as a recording on YouTube. Thank… Read more »
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 »
Katherine Bergren is an Associate Professor of English at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, where she teaches courses covering subjects including British Romanticism, postcolonial literature and the environmental humanities. Her… Read more »
Following the success of our first session on ‘Perspectives on the Field’, the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) is delighted to announce the second session of our new Digital… Read more »