Date: 20th July The Romantic period forever changed the way that we view the relationship between humans and the natural world. Romantic writers like William Wordsworth explored the wonder and… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) would like to invite applications for a Communications Assistant to assist with the BARS Blog and social media for a period of one year… Read more »
Date: Friday 6th September Location: Advanced Research Centre, University of Glasgow. Download the CfP here. We are inviting scholars and enthusiasts to the University of Glasgow for a day symposium dedicated to… Read more »
Dear BARS Members, We’ve now released detailed schedules and panel listings for both the in person and online elements of ‘Romantic Making and Unmaking’ on the conference website: Glasgow programme… Read more »
Director of Operations and Communications Job Description Keats-Shelley Association of America Honorarium: $10,000/year Hours: 10 hours/week Acts as administrative home for the organization: streamlines its internal communication; oversees administrative workflow… Read more »
The organisers of the 2024 Shelley Conference ‘Posthumous Poems, Posthumous Collaborations’ are pleased to share the conference programme and announce that registration is open. The Shelley Conference will be held… Read more »
This one-day symposium marks the bicentenary of 1824, an ‘annus mirabilis’ in the history of Scottish fiction that saw the publication of two experimental masterpieces: James Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and… Read more »
The Year’s Work in English Studies (published by Oxford UP and sponsored by the English Association) is searching for two contributors to cover Romantic poetry (1780-1830) for the upcoming edition (2023 publications). Reviewers… Read more »
We are happy to announce two restored Romantic Circles Electronic Editions. As shown by the return of these editions, the technical editors at Romantic Circles are hard at work not only producing new… Read more »
Matthew Ward is Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Birmingham. His work focuses on British Romanticism, poetic traditions and intellectual history – he is especially interested in the… Read more »