Eloquent Voices: Orality in the Age of Print, 1750-1850 A Symposium at the University of Sussex, 16th September 2025 Contributions are invited to a symposium on Orality in the Age of… Read more »
Book proposals are invited for a series called Gender and Culture in the Romantic Era, published by Anthem Press (http://www.anthempress.com/). Gender and Culture in the Romantic Era is a series… Read more »
‘Play in the Long Nineteenth Century’ Deadline: 18th April 2025 While the long nineteenth century is not immediately associated with playfulness, scholars recognise it as a period that revolutionised play. Games… Read more »
In June 2025, Royal Holloway, University of London, in collaboration with the British Association of Victorian Studies and the British Association of Romantic Studies, will host an in-person research day… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies is looking to expand its provision for members in the years between its international conferences by running a series of one-day digital symposia, beginning… Read more »
Tim Fulford and John Goodridge have created a new website presenting their scholarly edition of Bloomfield’s Collected Writings — including his bestselling The Farmer’s Boy, his poem/journal/sketchbook The Banks of Wye, his Rural Tales and May-day for… Read more »
The Byron Society invites applications for a PhD bursary of up to £5,000 per year. Applications are open to new and existing full-time PhD students enrolled at a UK university… Read more »
The North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) is pleased to announce the theme of–and call for contributions to–our 2025 conference, which will be held online, accessibly, and… Read more »
We are pleased to announce that the most recent double issue of the Review is now available. https://www.bars.ac.uk/review/index.php/barsreview/issue/view/19 – This issue comprises 14 reviews in total and a spotlight section on ‘Romanticism Abroad’…. Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies is delighted to invite proposals for digital roundtables in 2025! These 90-minute events bring together four or five speakers, presenting for ca.10-minutes each, followed… Read more »