The Keats-Shelley Association of America Blog

Our blog features a range of posts on the topic of Romanticism, including commentary on current news items; dispatches of official K-SAA business and descriptions of our initiatives; calls for contributions; event notices; publication announcements, and more.

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Emma Watkins Emma Watkins

Friedrich-Alexander-University

Experience Byron's Sardanapalus through the eyes of our global community. Part of a worldwide event spanning 100 viewing locations, read the review from Friedrich-Alexander-University now!

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Emma Watkins Emma Watkins

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Experience Byron's Sardanapalus through the eyes of our global community. Part of a worldwide event spanning 100 viewing locations, read the review from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki now!

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Emma Watkins Emma Watkins

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Experience Byron's Sardanapalus through the eyes of our global community. Part of a worldwide event spanning 100 viewing locations, read the review from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona now!

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Emma Watkins Emma Watkins

Princeton University

Experience Byron's Sardanapalus through the eyes of our global community. Part of a worldwide event spanning 100 viewing locations, read the review from Princeton University now!

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What Are You Reading? Emma Watkins What Are You Reading? Emma Watkins

What Are You reading?: Kate Singer

Join the K-SAA Blog's revitalized 'What Are You Reading?' series: interviews with our friends and colleagues about their current literary explorations. From groundbreaking Romantic studies to poetry recommendations, discover what's inspiring our community's research, teaching, and personal reading journeys.

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Kaila Rose Kaila Rose

Report: Curran Symposium 2024

A comprehensive report on the 2024 Curran Symposium featuring tributes to Stuart Curran, discussions on Byron's Sardanapalus, panels on poetics and politics, and Jerome McGann's keynote lecture, with reflections on the future of Romantic Studies and personal insights from Vasileia Moschou.

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