By Anna Mercer In June 2020, the British Association for Romantic Studies announced its unequivocal support of the Black community, its condemnation of all forms of racism and its commitment… Read more »
By Amy Wilcockson 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… Read more »
By danielcook As part of this ongoing series on Teaching Romanticism we will consider the ways in which we lecture on and discuss individual authors, whether during author-specific modules or… Read more »
By Amy Wilcockson In this The BARS Examiner piece, Adam Neikirk interviews the poet, Sarah Doyle. If you would like to conduct an interview or review a theatre production, film,… Read more »
By Amy Wilcockson 1 June 2023 to 1 June 2024, University of Glasgow Outline Nineteenth-Century Matters is an initiative jointly run by the British Association for Romantic Studies and the… Read more »
By Francesca Killoran 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… Read more »
By Amy Wilcockson In conjunction with the ‘Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Horror’, the North West Long Nineteenth Century Research Network organised a Meet the Editors session with key editorial members of… Read more »
By Amy Wilcockson On 2 November, the North West Long Nineteenth Century Research Network hosted a special seasonal event: ‘Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Horror’. Three speakers explored diverse ways of thinking… Read more »