Daniel Johnson (Univ. of Notre Dame), Beth Lau (California State Univ., Long Beach), and Greg Kucich (Univ. of Notre Dame) wish to announce the official launch of their digital edition… Read more »
The Bigger 6 Collective was formed in 2017 to challenge structural racism in the academic study of Romanticism. The Bigger 6 Collective is a group of literary and cultural critics… Read more »
Free Public Lectures on Zoom, 17:30 BST Wednesday 9 September 2020 17:30 BST Wednesday 9th September 2020 Dr Sarah Burdett (University of Warwick)The Actress’s Body in the Audience’s Mind: Receptions… Read more »
Join Andrew McInnes and Liz Edwards at the first of the ‘Table Talks’ linked to ‘The Romantic Ridiculous’ project on Wednesday 16th December to discuss new approaches to Romanticism and… Read more »
Lectures in Literature via Durham University Free public lectures on Zoom, 17.30 BST Wednesday 19 August 2020 Dr Amanda Blake Davis (University of Sheffield) – ‘Unbodied Joy’: Birds and Embodiment… Read more »
In January of 1818, at the age of 19, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Her first published novel, it would prove to be one of the most… Read more »
The editors are delighted to announce that the following volumes are now available in print, and will be available as in electronic form from the 6th August, 2020: Volume I,… Read more »
Making use of COVE & BRANCH for Teaching and Research” will showcase the use of COVE tools for publication and teaching. Organizers Kenneth Crowell (Auburn), Laura Eidam (Rare Book School),… Read more »
The latest issue of the John Clare Society Journal is published on 13 July 2020. It contains full length critical essays by Robert Heyes, Markus Poetzsch, C. M. Jackson-Houlston and… Read more »
We are happy to announce that Romantic Circles has just published two new volumes. From RC Praxis: Latin American Afterlives, edited by Olivia Loksing Moy and Marco Ramírez Rojas, investigates… Read more »