Blake’s spectacles
By Sarah Jones Blake’s eyeglasses now live at the Fitzwilliam Museum—here’s the museum’s catalogue record. There’s an image of them in the checklist of publications and discoveries that appeared in… Read more »
By Sarah Jones Blake’s eyeglasses now live at the Fitzwilliam Museum—here’s the museum’s catalogue record. There’s an image of them in the checklist of publications and discoveries that appeared in… Read more »
By katie.garner@live.co.uk Chase Pielak’s Memorializing Animals during the Romantic Period explores the disruptive potential of animals in British Romantic literature and the surprising encounters that they induce, both in life… Read more »
By knlc In the past few weeks, the social media pages of academics have been buzzing with commentary on the ‘CV of Failures‘ that was published online by Princeton professor… Read more »
By Matthew Sangster Please see below for a call for panellists from Dewey W. Hall. — Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association PAMLA 116th Annual Conference November 11-13, 2016 Panel… Read more »
By Laura Whitebell One of the things we’ve been endlessly debating in our Team Marginalia meetings has been how to “categorize” the various kinds of inscription we’ve found in our… Read more »
By marylshannon ‘Staging Shakespeare: picturing Shakespeare’s plays in the 18th and 21st centuries’. Professor Fred Burwick, University of California Los Angeles Tuesday 19th July 20166.30pm – 8pmCity of Westminster Archives… Read more »
By Anna Mercer Lynn Shepherd is the author of A Treacherous Likeness, a fictionalisation of the lives of the Shelleys. The novel was one of Kirkus Reviews’ 100 Best Fiction… Read more »
By Matthew Sangster BARS is very happy to announce a new research award in collaboration with the Universities Committee for Scottish Literature: Postgraduates and postdoctoral scholars working in any area… Read more »
By Matthew Sangster Many thanks to James Morris, who has recently submitted his PhD at the University of Glasgow, for the following report on the Authorship and Appropriation conference that… Read more »