
Romantic Poets in the Wild #6: Yu-Hung Tien
Romantic Poets in the Wild is back again with the poetry of Yu-Hung Tien. Yu-Hung Tien is a BIPOC poet and now doing a PhD in English at the University… Read more »
Romantic Poets in the Wild is back again with the poetry of Yu-Hung Tien. Yu-Hung Tien is a BIPOC poet and now doing a PhD in English at the University… Read more »
Past President’s Report 2024 Anthony Mandal (Cardiff University, UK) During my term as BARS President between 2019 and 2024, our community has experienced massive changes. Between 2020 and 2022, the… Read more »
Bodleian Libraries are now accepting applications for Visiting Fellowships to be taken up during the academic year 2025-26. Fellowships support periods of research in the Special Collections of the Bodleian Libraries, across a range… Read more »
Call for Articles Polyglot Women as Agents of Transfers in the European Romantic Public Space We are pleased to invite submissions for an edited volume entitled Polyglot Women as Agents 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 »
The Open Fellowship is available to scholars at any career stage undertaking exceptional work at the forefront of Romantic studies to support research expenses of up to £2000. Expenses may… Read more »
The BARS Executive is looking to appoint a Digital Events Officer to take the lead in co-ordinating our ongoing series of digital panels and roundtables and to contribute to the Exec’s future… Read more »
The John Galt Society welcomes applications for a grant (of up to ₤500) to defray expenses incurred in connection with research into the works, life or influence of John Galt…. Read more »
We (meaning us) are back with another Romantic Poets in the Wild. This week we are featuring poetry by Jodie Marley! Jodie Marley (she/her) researches William Blake and his cultural… Read more »
Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge4th-5th September 2025 & Online, 12th September 2025 Keynote Speakers Include: Dr Rowan Rose Boyson (King’s College London) Dr Christopher Bundock (University of Essex) “No man’s knowledge here… Read more »