AIA – Italian Association for the Study of English SUMMER SCHOOL 2024 Place, Space, and Identity in the Anglophone World: Linguistic, Literary, and Cultural InsightsUniversità degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara,… Read more »
University of Southampton, July 10-12, 2025 Austen scholars and enthusiasts are invited to the University of Southampton, Hampshire, for a conference commemorating Austen’s birth in the year 1775. In 1976,… Read more »
Guest Editors: Francesca Blanch-Serrat, Paula Yurss Lasanta In the last four decades, hybridity has become an umbrella term encompassing a variety of disciplines, including biology, linguistics, postcolonial studies, media studies,… Read more »
27 April marks the alleged birthday of Claire Clairmont, best known for her liaison with Lord Byron! In this #OnThisDay post, Selina Packard discusses Clairmont and education. A birthday is… Read more »
In his multi-volume Hygëia; Or, Essays Moral and Medical (1802), Thomas Beddoes notes the paradox that “no one knows the value of health, till it is lost” (Vol. I, Essay I,… Read more »
We are thrilled to welcome to the blog Dr Adam Neikirk, one of the BARS/Wordsworth Grasmere Early Career Fellows. His blog post below discusses his ongoing project “Writing like Wordsworth”,… Read more »
Byron died far from home, in Missolonghi, Greece, where he played his role (most often as mediator or financier) in the Greek struggle for independence. He did not die in… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) would like to invite expressions of interest from those interested in becoming a Volunteer Moderator for the BARS PGR/ECR Discord Community which will be… Read more »
We’re glad to announce that registration for BARS 2024 is now open. Registration can be completed using this Eventbrite page, and details of the process are available on the conference website. The… Read more »
About The Aziola’s Cry Love, tragedy, and the pursuit of literary greatness intertwine in a tumultuous journey that defies societal norms and tests the resilience of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin and… Read more »