The CFP for our special issue "Romanticism, Interrupted” is now available! In this unusual time, our 2020 double issue invites unusual contributions -- for more information, please visit our site: https://t.co/hsFO3EcHpN
Interested in nineteenth-century museums? Read @SophieHLThomas special issue of RoN, with articles by Rees Arnott-Davies, Emma Peacocke, Janine Rogers and John Holmes, and Verity Burke https://t.co/wR9HdZ3yLK
I'm happy to announce that my article on Coleridge, Evangelicalism, and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner has been published in the re-launched @RomNetjournal. It's been a long-time coming and I'm pretty proud of it. https://t.co/tR9kjKlTS0
Coinciding with these issues will be the debut of "Digital Reviews", a new section of RoN dedicated to publicizing and evaluating the most important new digital scholarship by and for Romanticists...
The journal was relaunched as "Romanticism on the Net" in 2018 with a new website and a special issue on Robert Southey, with articles by I. Packer, J. Gonzalez, T. Duggett, J. DeFalco Lamperez, A. Colman, M. C. Jones, J. E. Taylor, and M. Sangster
As "RaVon" began its third decade, Julia S. Carlson (U of Cincinnati), Matthew Sangster (U of Glasgow), Chris Bundock (U of Regina), and Nicholas Mason (Brigham Young U) joined the journal’s founding editor Michael E. Sinatra (U de Montréal) as a new core editorial team.