Conference Review by Francesca Gardner ‘The Pleasures of Hating, 1660-1830’ was an international, interdisciplinary conference held on 18th November 2023 at Trinity College, Cambridge, co-convened by Daniel Brooks (Trinity College,… Read more »
Written by Adele Douglas, a PhD student in History at Manchester Metropolitan University. Adele’s project is on PETERLOO IN MANCHESTER; MEMORY, LEGACY, AND LOCAL IDENTITY 1819-2019 ‘Between Text and Image’,… Read more »
The Coleridge Conference will take place, next year, at Dove Cottage/The Jerwood Centre, Grasmere, 29 July-2 August 2024. This will be the first time the Conference has been run in… Read more »
Louisville, Kentucky March 14-16, 2024 Proposal Deadline: September 30, 2023 Website: https://ncsaweb.net/2024-conference-information/ From its early history as an important trading hub along the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky stood as an… Read more »
This June, the BARS Early Career and Postgraduate Conference gathered researchers from around the globe to celebrate and to appreciate Romanticism and its legacies at the University of Edinburgh by exploring… Read more »
Romantic Dialogues and Legacies, Department of English Studies presents a Transcontinental Joint Symposium featuring decorated panels from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana , USA and Durham University, UK. “Romantic… Read more »
Keats House Museum, London, 28-29 June 2024 Call for Papers Two years after the death of Percy Bysshe Shelley in the summer of 1822, Mary Shelley, after a painstaking editorial… Read more »
An in-person symposium hosted by Durham University’s Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMEMS) 15 September 2023 There will be no registration fee for this event. Teas, coffees, and a… Read more »
deadline for submissions: June 15, 2023 contact email: soundlogic888@gmail.com Cultural understandings of the East, specifically of India, in British Romanticism have opened up numerous lines of inquiry in Romantic and eighteenth-century studies…. Read more »
26th-27th April 2024 Newstead Abbey “But words are things, and a small drop of ink Falling like dew, upon a thought produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.” 2024… Read more »