KSJ Volume 72 is now available on Project MUSE!
Read the latest issue here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/50898
Members will receive print copies soon!
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An exciting Members' Meeting awaits! Join our friends on May 29th and dust off your Shelley and Keats.
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"And they were canopied by the blue sky"
β Lord Byron, "The Dream"
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The new issue of the Byron Journal cover in black, with a background of an 18th century landscape watercolour painting with 'Volume 52, issue 2' written underneath.
We are pleased to share part 2 of the special issue celebrating the bicentenary of Byron's death, his life, works and legacies, with articles by @emkholland.bsky.social @gregorydowling.bsky.social, @wherearethebooks.bsky.social @byronsociety.bsky.social Browse the issue online: bit.ly/BJ52-2
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Have plans this Friday? Join the @ksaacomm.bsky.social for this wonderful, virtual event!
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Are you at #MLA25? Come listen to "Transnational Byron" at 1:45pm! Chart A.
#LordByron #Transnational
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If you missed our opening session today, come tomorrow at 10:15am for a full discussion! #MLA25 #KSAA #19thc #Societies
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Join us at #MLA2025 for "Transnational Byron" exploring the poet's global impact & contemporary relevance.
ποΈ Fri, Jan 10
β° 1:45-3:00 PM
π Chart A, Hilton Riverside NOLA
Featuring insights from leading scholars on Byron's global celebrity, migration themes, and translation.
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The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies supports the study of the long #c18th. Check website for details. https://www.bsecs.org.uk/
The British Association for Romantic Studies supports the study of #c18th and #c19th literature and culture.
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The Emily Dickinson International Society is a non-profit, volunteer organization that promotes the study and appreciation of Emily Dickinson
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literary and cultural studies scholar / researching glasshouse culture and Victorian embodiment / recently v obsessed with alpine romanticisms.
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πAssociate Professor of English, Durham University
πNow writing Codex Poetics - & thinking about poetics and format, intermediality, politics of reading, Romanticism
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PhD Student, University of Sheffield | interested in Romanticism, Lord Byron & Felicia Hemans
The IABS provides valuable connections and resources for National Byron Societies, local communities, students, and both professional and independent scholars.
https://www.internationalassociationofbyronsocieties.com/
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