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CFP: Nineteenth-Century Legacies colloquium. Department of English at Royal Holloway & RHUL Centre for Victorian Studies this summer! Deadline: 15th March. See below for more details and how to submit. BAVS British Association for Romantic Studies


Our winter issue is here and free to read for a week or so. blakequarterly.org/index.php/blak… Thanks to Caroline Anjali Ritchie, Mark Crosby English Department, Annise Rogers, and Luisa Cale` for their contributions. Image: Side view of "Albion Rose" on display at Fitzwilliam Museum.




By 1800, British abolitionists had come to view the slave trade as a "dread perversion" of nature. To show how and why, I'll be reading from and discussing my new book The Unnatural Trade at the The Linnean Society of London, London, on Thurs 20 February, 6pm. Book at: eventbrite.co.uk/e/1111773116319





Calling MUP authors, have you thought about contributing to the British Association for Romantic Studies blog? ⬇️

A "new" book series for these trying times. Please circulate widely and send us your proposals. Bloomsbury Books UK Bloomsbury U.S.



New on the BARS Blog: Conference and Seminar Support Report: Flora Lisica on ‘Drawing Keats’s London’ at Keats House Museum for the Being Human Festival bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=5793 Keats House Museum Being Human Festival English Academics at NU London Northeastern University London
