We are excited to announce the launch event of Finding Elizabeth Hitchener(1783–1821) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2026). Hosted by the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies and Notre Dame London, the launch is… Read more »
Friday 26th June 2026 Edge Hill University Edge Hill Nineteen research centre is excited to invite you to ‘Placing the Nineteenth Century’, a PGR/ECR conference focused on the North (West) of England… Read more »
https://writingindustry.leeds.ac.uk Writing the Industrial Revolution brings together short illustrated essays on industrial change and its cultural consequences in Britain, circa 1770–1830. The site explores how the first industrial nation was… Read more »
The Société française d’études écossaises (French Society for Scottish Studies) annual conference, entitled “Scotland and the In-Between”, will take place at the Université de Lorraine (Nancy) on 12–14 November 2026…. Read more »
I was thrilled to find out I’d won a Stephen Copley Award to support a research trip to Belfast. As part of a wider project tracing the influence of Anna… Read more »
think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/to-be-forever-known-the-brontes-and-poetry/ “When we are harassed by sorrows or anxieties, or long oppressed by any powerful feelings which we must keep to ourselves, for which we can obtain and seek no… Read more »
Please see the attached reminder for the Keats Conference 2026. Abstracts are due Saturday 21st February 2026. ———— Winifred Liu
Uses of Romanticism School of English and Digital Humanities | Future Humanities Institute University College Cork, Ireland 18-19 February 2026 As a convenient way to organise knowledge — to describe a historical… Read more »
Dr Jodie Marley is an independent scholar working on Romantic literature and art history. Her recent publications include a chapter on gender and sexuality in Seán O’Casey in Context (Cambridge… Read more »
International Conference 3-4 September 2026 Université Marie et Louis Pasteur (Besançon, France) New Perspectives on the Romantic Media Concept Keynote speaker: Brecht de Groote (Ghent University) The Romantic period is often seen… Read more »