It is my absolute pleasure to launch a new series on the BARS Blog. Romanticism Now will host discussions of the resonance of Romanticism and the Romantic era in contemporary… Read more »
Cfp: Global Blake: Afterlives in Art, Literature and Music 11-13 January 2022, Online at the University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Luisa Calé, Stephen F. Eisenman and Linda Freedman In recent… Read more »
CFP: Literary Women: Global Encounters, Interventions and Innovations, 1750-1830 , Special Issue of The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture (*** Deadline extended to 31st March 2022 ***), Guest Editors: Dr… Read more »
1820: Aesthetics, Politics, and the Legacies of Romanticism: A Stuart Curran Symposium Postponed from the bicentennial year of 2020; now to be held on Zoom on October 29th, 2021 Zoom… Read more »
Mary Wollstonecraft and Dissent A celebration to mark the anniversary of Wollstonecraft’s birth. Save the Date: Saturday 30 April 2022. Confirmed Speakers: Sandrine Berges, Emma Clery, Alan Coffee, Hannah Dawson,… Read more »
EHU Nineteen: Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Edge Hill University is celebrating its launch in 2021! Join us on 29 September to discuss the future of nineteenth-century studies (and our… Read more »
As the nights darken, Edge Hill University invites you to join them for a season of talks, film screenings, and performances celebrating the spookier side of the nineteenth century. More… Read more »
Thursday 16th December 2021 ‘Table Talks’, interactive workshops linked to the AHRC-funded project ‘The Romantic Ridiculous’, will continue in 2021 with a mixture of lightning talks, Q&A, and conversation –… Read more »
Tuesday 2nd – Friday 5th August 2022 ‘New Romanticisms’ invites explorations of both the concept of newness in and about the Romantic period and new approaches to Romantic Studies today…. Read more »
#Shelley200: Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Final Years and Afterlives Friday & Saturday 8-9 July 2022, The Nightingale Room at Keats House, Hampstead, London In 1818, the Shelleys exchanged their settled life at Albion House in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, for an Italian exile—a… Read more »