Eighteenth-Century Plant Studies This projected volume is a collection of interdisciplinary humanities essays on how plants were perceived, represented and understood in the long eighteenth century, with special attention to… Read more »
We are seeking new contributors for the BARS Review. Please fill out THIS FORM to let us know what kind of books you may be able to review for us. Any queries… Read more »
Call for Articles Polyglot Women as Agents of Transfers in the European Romantic Public Space We are pleased to invite submissions for an edited volume entitled Polyglot Women as Agents of… Read more »
Keats-Shelley Prize 2024 2024’s Keats-Shelley Poetry and Essay Prizes are open. The Chair of this year’sjudging panel is the acclaimed writer, broadcaster and historian Tom Holland. Poets are asked to… Read more »
This call for contributors simultaneously announces a new series on the BARS blog, ’Romantic Poets in the Wild’ (RPW for short)! This will be a series that features creative writers,… Read more »
Romanticism on the Net is seeking reviews of digital projects to highlight digital scholarship by and for Romanticists. Digital reviews should be approximately 1,000 words in length and address the project’s… 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 »
In his multi-volume Hygëia; Or, Essays Moral and Medical (1802), Thomas Beddoes notes the paradox that “no one knows the value of health, till it is lost” (Vol. I, Essay I,… Read more »
By Chris Bundock In October 2024, I’m planning to host a rehearsed reading of Joanna Baillie’s The Tryal at the Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds. At this time, I am inviting anyone interested… Read more »
Before Christmas we launched the ‘Romantic Reimaginings’ video project, designed to broaden the scope of Romantic studies and diversify our audience here at BARS. By utilising the benefits of short… Read more »