BARS extends our thanks to Liz Wan who has put together this wonderful conference report for us regarding 2024’s Biennial Conference held in Glasgow! Thanks to the titanic efforts by… Read more »
We invite proposals for 20-minute papers for presentation at the 2025 John Keats Conference. Our conference theme, John Keats in 2025: John Keats at Hampstead, has been broadly conceived to… Read more »
As we begin another academic year, history feels both more fragile – and more essential – than ever. In a world of global pandemics, political unrest, environmental collapse, the cost… 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 »
The twentieth annual conference of the British Society for Literature and Science will take place at Lancaster University, on 10th – 12th April 2025 in person. Keynote talks will be given by:… Read more »
Call for Papers: Romantic Shock and Surprise 2025 Symposium of the London-Paris Romanticism Seminar Sorbonne Université, Paris, Friday 16 – Saturday 17 May 2025 Keynote speakers: Christopher Miller (College of… Read more »
Proposal Deadline: September 30, 2024 Website: https://ncsaweb.net/2025-conference-information/ If America were a melting pot, New Orleans would be its capital. Even before the United States gained control of the city with… Read more »
Date: Friday 6th September, 9:30am – 4.45pm Location: Studio Two, Advanced Research Centre, University of Glasgow. Tickets available here via Eventbrite. We are inviting scholars and enthusiasts on Friday 6th September to the University of… Read more »
Call for Papers: Musical Afterlives Global Blake Symposium: Musical Afterlives is a one-day symposium exploring the musical settings of Blake’s poetry as well as his inspiration on classical and popular… Read more »
Rationale:The concept of ‘borders’ is integral both to British Romanticism and to Romantic studies. Its centrality is primarily related to the considerable instability which, at the end of the eighteenth… Read more »