By Anna Mercer This roundtable explores the myriad forms in which Romantic writers wrote, connecting these to the topics and arguments found within texts. It looks at how form impacted… Read more »
By LPRS The next meeting of the London-Paris Romanticism Seminar will take place via Zoom on Friday 16 April 2021 at 17.30-19.30 London time (GMT+1). As our distinguished guest speaker,… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan Guest editors: Frederik Van Dam (Radboud University), Joanna Hofer-Robinson (University College Cork), Chris Louttit (Radboud University) In the course of the past two decades, the field of… Read more »
By Anna Mercer And we will talk, until thought’s melody Become too sweet for utterance, and it die In words, to live again in looks, which dart With thrilling tone… Read more »
By Anna Mercer This roundtable explores the myriad forms in which Romantic writers wrote, connecting these to the topics and arguments found within texts. It looks at how form impacted… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan Our inspiration is John Keats’ epitaph which reads: ‘Here lies one whose name was writ in water.’ This year’s Keats-Shelley Prizes are part of our wider KS200… Read more »
By Anna Mercer The recording of our most recent Digital Event, ‘Romanticism and the Museum’, is now online. Information about the panel can be found here. Our next event is… Read more »
By Matthew Sangster Map of the celestial sphere (northern hemisphere) showing various zodiacal constellations including Gemini, Leo etc, surrounded by four observatories in Rome, Bologna, Padua and Milan (1790). ©… Read more »
By Anthony Mandal From Minerva Press to Ann Julia Hatton/‘Ann of Swansea’ This post on the poet and novelist Ann Julia Hatton (1764–1838), better known in the Romantic period by… Read more »