The COVID-19 pandemic lead to the temporary closure or restricted access to many of the archives and heritage sites we in the Romanticism community usually frequent for research or entertainment…. Read more »
Supporting Postgraduates and Early Career Researchers has always been an important part of the remit of the British Association for Romantic Studies. We are currently looking for a postgraduate student… Read more »
Radical Connections: A Digital Show and Tell 24 March 2022, 5pm GMT Rescheduled due to UCU Strike Action: now 28 April 2022, 5pm GMT This roundtable will attempt to bridge the two… Read more »
For anybody who missed our New Directions in Romantic Literature and Law event – you can now catch up on the whole thing on the official BARS Youtube channel. This… Read more »
Rosalind Powell is a senior lecturer in eighteenth-century English literature at the University of Bristol. She has research interests in literature and science, religious poetry, botany and classification, psalms and… Read more »
We are glad to announce the publication of the most recent issue of The BARS Review (No. 56, Spring 2021). The issue contains a total of ten reviews of recent… Read more »
Celestial Machines: Caroline Herschel, Astronomical Notebooks and the Material Culture of Predigital Communication Systems AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership; PhD Studentship, three years, fees + living expenses Durham University, Department of… Read more »
This conference corresponds with the twentieth anniversary of the unveiling of the stained-glass window to commemorate Frances Burney in Westminster Abbey. A President’s Prize of £200 will be awarded by Prof… Read more »
International Conference19-20 May 2022, Université de Paris Keynote speaker : Pr Nicholas Halmi, University of Oxford The aim of this conference is to identify various Romantic-period clichés and to analyse… Read more »
The AHRC-funded ‘Victorian Literary Languages’ network aims to bring together research across literary studies, historical linguistics, Irish studies, Scottish studies, Welsh studies, periodical studies, digital humanities and cultural history. Trialling… Read more »