The BARS ‘On This Day’ Blog series celebrates the 200th anniversary of literary and historical events of the Romantic period. Want to contribute a future post? Get in touch. The 26th of August… Read more »
This list, produced by the BARS Executive Committee, will share potential resources for anti-racist teaching and research in Romantic period studies. It is by no means complete or comprehensive, and… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) Digital Events Team are delighted to announce that we will continue this online series of roundtables and papers for the next academic year…. Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies invites you to fill out our Members Survey. Your answers will help us to better understand how we can support our members, and will… Read more »
The judges for the 2021 BARS First Book prize, chaired by Professor Francesca Saggini, are delighted to announce a shortlist of four exceptional books, drawn from a strong list of initial… Read more »
We’re delighted to welcome our new BARS Communications Assistant, Dr Jack Orchard! Jack Orchard is the Communications Assistant on the BARS Blog. He is a Post-Doctoral Researcher with the Elizabeth Montagu’s… Read more »
This roundtable addressed trends in Romantic and Romantic-period studies journal publishing, and helped to demystify the practices of journal publishing. Ideal for graduate students and early career researchers. Enjoy the recording now! Our speakers were… Read more »
8 July, 5pm BST This roundtable will address trends in Romantic and Romantic-period studies journal publishing, and help demystify the practices of journal publishing. Ideal for graduate students and early career researchers. Please e-mail us… Read more »
This roundtable traces the conversations and legacies surrounding Romantic writers such as William Blake, Percy Shelley, William Hazlitt, Alexander Pope, Mary Shelley and Lord Byron. Our speakers were Bysshe Inigo… Read more »
The BARS Review is the review journal of the British Association for Romantic Studies, providing timely and comprehensive coverage of new monographs, essay collections, editions and other works dealing with… Read more »