The moment is almost upon us!
Join in — 1pm ET | 10am PT — for news, discussion, and a much anticipated talk by Nicholas Roe!
Sign up now for the Virtual Event: https://t.co/AgPiHaAnGZ
Reminder! Join us for the K-SAA Members' Meeting this Friday, May 15.
There will be K-SAA news, event announcements, and a lecture by Nicholas Roe. Current & future members are encouraged to attend and take part in the discussion!
RSVP here: https://t.co/AgPiHazPRr
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💻 New interview on the #KSAABlog: Marsha M. Manns, Doucet Devin Fischer, and Candace Reilly share about the treasures in the Byron Society Collection and the collection's acquisition of the Betty T. Bennett papers.
Read the interview here: https://t.co/TBZ3rs8TDO
Mark your calendars! 📅
Our May Members’ Meeting, featuring a special talk by Nicholas Roe, is just around the corner. Whether you’re a longtime member or new to K-SAA, we’d love to have you there!
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Prof. Alexander Schlutz reflects on teaching birdsong with P.B. Shelley & Keats, incorporating songs of both skylarks & nightingales in discussions of Romantic poetry. Find ideas for incorporating birdsong into your courses on the Birdsong Teaching page.
https://t.co/zL3cyevu8E
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Don't miss tomorrow's roundtable with researchers from the Universidad de Chile and the Universidad de Buenos Aires. Join us to learn about Romanticism as a Technology of Temporality.
https://t.co/RjGblgkDtd
#KSAABlog: 2025 K-SAA Arts & Public Engagement Award–winning project Refuge from the Ravens.
This project reimagines Lyrical Ballads through workshops with people affected by homelessness & marginalization—centering voice, dignity, & creative practice.
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Join us! Hear about the organization’s ongoing initiatives, participate in important conversations, and engage with fellow members. This year’s meeting will also include a special talk by Nicholas Roe. Join us on May 15 at 1pm ET: https://t.co/AgPiHaAnGZ
🕰️ Join us April 24 for The Unruly Clock, a roundtable exploring how Romantic-era lit challenged emerging regimes of standardized time. Scholars from Universidad de Chile and Universidad de Buenos Aires will examine how Romanticism reimagined temporality.
https://t.co/RjGblgkDtd
We remember William T. Buice, III—lawyer, collector, friend, and past President. The Grolier Club will host a memorial celebrating his life on February 2, 2026. Join fellow members & friends in honoring a leader and most beloved figure. Details and RSVP: https://t.co/Ko61MEZsH3
Heading to MLA 2026 in Toronto? Make K-SAA part of your #MLA26 plans! Don’t miss our panel, Mary Shelley At Last, and our annual Awards Reception. We look forward to welcoming members, friends, and colleagues. See you soon! https://t.co/WW8ENkHlVf
Headed to Toronto for the MLA conference in January? Visit the #KSAABlog for our round-up of Romanticism-related panels! https://t.co/tM1Kn9FbXK #MLA2026#MLA26
Have you interacted with someone on Romanticist Twitter whose TBR you want to shamelessly peruse? We are continuing the "What Are You Reading?" #KSAABlog series soon! If you'd like to be featured or have someone in mind, DM us! Read past features here: https://t.co/hG27CEEJmq
Share how you have incorporated K-SAA's public outreach theme, Birdsong, in your teaching! Contact [email protected] to share teaching materials (assignments, syllabi, readings, student work, or pedagogical reflections). Learn more: https://t.co/kwUTQFr3Yj
#CfP: Please see the K-SAA blog for information about the upcoming Keats Conference! Paper proposals are due to the conference secretary Saturday, Feb. 21, 12 noon UK time. https://t.co/TxFryWiaya
New Blog Post: "‘The 1819 Social’ in 2025: Building Community in (and beyond) Romantic Studies." Chris Rovee discusses the K-SAA's reimagined approach to mentorship. https://t.co/NZcTREvEf4
New KSJ+ Content: An Interview with Grant F. Scott, whose article for volume 73 of the Keats-Shelley Journal details his discovery of two manuscript letters addressed to Joseph Severn and raises new questions about the origins of Keats's gravestone https://t.co/pSuP7n4BGE
Are you exploring the works, life, or influence of John Galt? The John Galt Society is offering up to £1,000 to defray expenses associated with research into the works, life or influence of John Galt.
Apply by Jan. 31, 2026. Find more information here: https://t.co/Ua9ItLMvNC
The K-SAA is excited to share about an exciting digital event celebrating the publication of Volume IV of the Johns Hopkins University Press edition of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poetry! Please find more info on the #KSAABlog: https://t.co/9HScXOwBIJ