Gothic Women: Gothic Histories
By Emily Paterson-Morgan Monday 12 September, 5pm – Online “The writer of romance is to be considered as the writer of real history” (William Godwin) From the eighteenth century onwards,… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan Monday 12 September, 5pm – Online “The writer of romance is to be considered as the writer of real history” (William Godwin) From the eighteenth century onwards,… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan The Wordsworths and Gardening 25 August, 7.30pm, Online Dr Jeremy Davies and Dr Jane Roberts join Principal Curator Jeff Cowton to discuss their work, including a project… Read more »
By Matthew Sangster The British Association for Romantic Studies Digital Events Committee are glad to invite proposals for our 2022/23 series. We’ll be looking to run fewer events this session… Read more »
By Matthew Sangster Laura Kirkley is a Senior Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature at Newcastle University. Her research interests include cross-cultural exchange and women’s writing in the eighteenth century and Romantic… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan The second workshop of the “Victorian Literary Languages” research network, co-organised by Gregory Tate (St Andrews) and Karin Koehler (Bangor), will be taking place in Trinity College… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan Refusals, Redactions and Divestments Anti-Racist Pedagogies Teach-in 1 September 2022 10am -3pm EST Join here by Zoom The Woman of Colour Facebook Group, UTSA English, the K-SAA… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan 16-17 SEPTEMBER 2022 The Liberal was a short-lived and ill-fated journal, edited by Leigh Hunt in Pisa and published by his brother John in London. It is… Read more »
By Emily Paterson-Morgan Sacramento, California March 30 – April 1, 2023 Proposal Deadline: September 30, 202 Nineteenth-Century Studies Association Sacramento, host city for NCSA’s 2023 conference, lends itself to exploring… Read more »
By Anna Mercer We are delighted to announce that Dr Anna Burton and Connie Hamilton have been successful in their applications to the BARS/Wordsworth Trust Early Career Fellowship programme. Each… Read more »