Leuven, 26-27 June 2023 As one of the oldest and most widely practised forms of reflection on vernacular literatures, Shakespeare criticism has helped shape modern literary scholarship worldwide. The mutual… Read more »
4-5 November 2022, King’s College London Over the last three years, the Radical Translations Project, funded by the AHRC, has worked to uncover the mobility of revolutionary language – tracking not only… Read more »
11 November 2022, Institut Français, London Kensington Why is there so much global inequality? What would an equal society look like? What do the terms liberty and equality mean to… Read more »
New Book! Games That Haunt Us: Gothic Game Space as a Living Nightmare MultiPlay is ecstatic to announce that after the success of our Gothic Games and Disturbing Play Conference… Read more »
The “Victorian Literary Languages” network studies the multilingualism of nineteenth-century literature, examining the connections between the literary and linguistic histories of Victorian Britain and Ireland. How might critical perspectives on… Read more »
September 30th, 11 AM ESTPlease join the Zoom meeting here (registration required). https://www.k-saa.org/blog/k-saa-virtual-events-everyday-women-who-made-history K-SAA’s new virtual events series highlights recent digital archives and projects, particularly those that shed light on… Read more »
European Romantic Review is pleased to announce the publication of a Special Issue (vol. 33, no. 5, October 2022), “Reading Shelley on the Bicentenary of his Death,” guest edited by Will… Read more »
2023: The Year of Gothic Women. An interdisciplinary project devoted to spotlighting undervalued and understudied women writers The year 2023 marks the bicentenary of both Ann Radcliffe’s death and two… Read more »
Drawing inspiration from William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, this film season focuses on contemporary filmmakers around the world who tell stories from the child’s perspective. William Blake describes Songs of… Read more »
FIRESIDE TALES OF TERROR: The Gothic and Winter University of Warwick, 15-16th December 2022 “Horrors belong as naturally to the fireside, as fireside belongs to Christmas” declares the narrator of… Read more »