Modern Language Association Convention, Washington DC, January 6-9, 2022 The Wordsworth-Coleridge Association is an Allied Organization of the Modern Language Association that meets annually during the MLA Convention. Along with… Read more »
A Digital Conference, 24-5 June 2021 Hannah More, one of the most prominent intellectual figures of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, left multiple material traces of her work… Read more »
The Twelfth International Walter Scott Conference The University of Edinburgh,4-8th July 2021 Plenary Speakers: Prof. Deidre Lynch, Harvard University and Prof. Alison Lumsden, University of Aberdeen In the 250th year… Read more »
Wednesday 16th June 2021 Table Talks’, interactive workshops linked to the AHRC-funded project ‘The Romantic Ridiculous’, will continue in 2021 with a mixture of lightning talks, Q&A, and conversation –… Read more »
Guest Editors:Dr Yi-cheng Weng (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)Dr Gillian Dow (University of Southampton, UK) The previous decades have seen the publications of stimulating and ground-breaking works that seek to recuperate… Read more »
The Hazlitt Society is currently inviting contributions to the fourteenth issue (2021) of The Hazlitt Review. Articles on any aspect of William Hazlitt’s work and life, or relating Hazlitt to… Read more »
Editor: Dr. Elizabeth Effinger (University of New Brunswick) e.effinger@unb.ca This proposed special issue of Romantic Circles Pedagogy Commons will explore the relationship between Romanticism and the public humanities. The public… Read more »
Following the success of our first session on ‘Perspectives on the Field’, the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) is delighted to announce the second session of our new Digital… Read more »
This prize is inaugurated in 2020 by the Jane Austen Society to promote scholarship on Jane Austen among postgraduate and early career researchers at universities in the United Kingdom. It… Read more »
Romantic Circles Reviews and Receptions is delighted to announce the publication of reviews of no fewer than ten new books – on Romanticism and psychoanalysis, Napoleonic Italy, Irish, Welsh, and… Read more »