Ralph Hoyte on Christabel Released
In Greek tragedy, ‘hubris’ is defined as “excessive pride towards or defiance of the gods, leading to nemesis” (Oxford Languages). I have had much the same sort of feeling since… Read more »
In Greek tragedy, ‘hubris’ is defined as “excessive pride towards or defiance of the gods, leading to nemesis” (Oxford Languages). I have had much the same sort of feeling since… 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 »
Today, short form video is one of the best ways to reach a wide, public audience. To broaden the scope of Romantic studies and encourage engagement from non-academic individuals, the… Read more »
Trigger Warning: body gore/violence, suicide In this, our latest Romantic Reimaginings post, Molly Watson discusses the ways in which Dan Simmons’s novel The Terror reflects and refracts Coleridge’s The Rime… Read more »