Jacques Khalip is Professor of English at Brown University. His research interests include Romanticism, critical theory, photography and queer theory; he has recently published work on William Blake, Michel Foucault,… Read more »
This is an exciting position for a postdoctoral researcher to shift Romantic Studies from the sublime to the ridiculous, working with the Principal Investigator to investigate an alternative collaborative ethos… Read more »
Guest Editors:Dr Yi-cheng Weng (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)Dr Gillian Dow (University of Southampton, UK) The previous decades have seen the publications of stimulating and ground-breaking works that seek to recuperate… Read more »
It’s a few days ahead of 25th December, we know… but we wanted to share with you this special ‘On This Day’ Christmas post by Dr Anna Fancett so you… Read more »
The third session of our new Digital Events programme is now available to watch on YouTube – catch up here. Thank you to everyone who joined us over Zoom for… Read more »
The Year’s Work in English Studies is seeking one or two individuals to fulfil the role of contributor for ‘The Novel’ section of Chapter XII, ‘Literature 1780–1830: The Romantic Period’…. Read more »
The BARS Digital Events Committee want to thank our members and followers for submitting such a range of excellent proposals for our new online events series. In 2020, the committee… Read more »
The Byron Society (@byron_society) are excited to announce 3 bursaries for £500.00 each for students and ECRs enrolled at UK universities to attend the 2021 Student Byron Conference in Messolonghi…. Read more »
Monday, 7th December at 14:00 (GMT) The Digital Humanities at The Open University research collaboration (DH_OU) is pleased to announce the next event in its 2020/21 seminar series. Speaker: Nicola… Read more »
Emily Stanback is Associate Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. Her principal research interests include British Romantic literature; disability studies; memorialisation; pedagogy; and the histories of science and medicine…. Read more »