
Romantic Poets in the Wild #4: Ciaran O’Rourke
RPW is back with more poetry, the thing everybody loves! This week we have Dublin-based poet Ciaran O’Rourke. O’Rourke is a widely published poet whose second collection, Phantom Gang, was… Read more »
RPW is back with more poetry, the thing everybody loves! This week we have Dublin-based poet Ciaran O’Rourke. O’Rourke is a widely published poet whose second collection, Phantom Gang, was… Read more »
Keats-Shelley Prize 2024 2024’s Keats-Shelley Poetry and Essay Prizes are open. The Chair of this year’sjudging panel is the acclaimed writer, broadcaster and historian Tom Holland. Poets are asked to… Read more »
Byron Bicentennial Closet Dramas by Jed Pumblechook, final year student of History and English at University College Cork Editor’s note: RPW is back again with something different! This time we… Read more »
The twentieth annual conference of the British Society for Literature and Science will take place at Lancaster University, on 10th – 12th April 2025 in person. Keynote talks will be given by:… Read more »
Call for Papers: Romantic Shock and Surprise 2025 Symposium of the London-Paris Romanticism Seminar Sorbonne Université, Paris, Friday 16 – Saturday 17 May 2025 Keynote speakers: Christopher Miller (College of… Read more »
John Thelwall and Radical Norfolk Friday 25 October 2024 Norfolk Record Office Archive Centre Martineau Lane Norwich NR1 2DQ Programme In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Norfolk and the city of Norwich experienced an… Read more »
At the end of October, Red Bull Theater is bringing Lord Byron’s Sardanapalus (1821) to the NYC stage; the dramatic reading will feature only equity actors and directors and will be recorded professionally and made available around the world for six… Read more »
Dear Colleagues, The Early Caribbean Society is pleased to announce Global Equiano, a global, virtual, free, and accessible event that opens fresh conversations about enslaved and free Black people as they navigated spaces dominated by violent,… Read more »
Editor’s introduction: As part of our ongoing spotlight on PGR/ECR series, the BARS Comms Team has commissioned this scholarly work from Dan Street, a PGR student at the University of… Read more »
In June 2020, the British Association for Romantic Studies announced its unequivocal support of the Black community, its condemnation of all forms of racism and its commitment to practical action. In… Read more »