Tag Archives: romanticism

RECSOcial: Welcome Drinks @ Worcester College, Thursday 22 Oct, 8 pm

RECSOnians old and new are warmly invited to our first RECSOcial event of the academic year! Join us this Thursday 22 October (Week 2) for welcome drinks in Worcester College’s atmospheric Cellar Bar (on Walton Street). Meet at 8 pm at … Continue reading

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CFP: Long-Eighteenth-Century Research in Progress Seminar (Michaelmas Term 2015)

The Long-Eighteenth-Century Research in Progress Seminar explores all aspects of the (very) long Eighteenth-Century (1688-1832) in a supportive and informal environment, welcoming speakers from across disciplines. We are currently inviting proposals for presentations during Michaelmas Term 2015. The seminar would … Continue reading

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REMINDER: RECSO Network Launch Party and Poster Showcase at All Souls College, Oxford, Tomorrow, Thursday 4 December, 5.30-7.30 pm.

A gentle reminder that all RECSO members and followers are warmly invited to attend RECSO’s Network Launch Party and Poster Showcase at All Souls College on Thursday 4 December (tomorrow!), 5.30-7.30 pm, in the Old Library.* This will be a … Continue reading

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Michael Plygawko: ‘Byronic Illusion and the Elegiac Mode’

Long-eighteenth-century Research in Progress Seminar, TODAY, Wednesday 12 November 5.15 pm in Seminar Room 3, St Anne’s College Michael Plygawko (Trinity College, Cambridge): ‘Byronic Illusion and the Elegiac Mode’ NB. The seminar convenor for MT is Camille Pidoux ([email protected]).

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Teaching Romanticism: Blog by Dr Daniel Cook, Lecturer in English at the University of Dundee

Teaching literature from the Romantic period (c.1680-1830) this academic year? Take a look at Dr Daniel Cook’s accessible (and regularly updated) blog for lots of useful posts on the art of Romantic pedagogy: http://www.romtext.org.uk/?s=%22teaching+romanticism%22

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