Attività di Ricerca
Research areas and affiliations
Eighteenth-Century Studies
Theatre and Poetry in the Age of Slavery and Abolition -
ECW - Eighteenth-Century Worlds - University of Liverpool
Romantic Studies
Romantic-Era Theatre and Drama
Labouring-Class Poetry
Theatre and Poetry in the Age of Slavery and Abolition
CISR - Centro Interuniversitario per lo Studio del Romanticismo
Victorian Non-Fiction Prose
Radio Drama
The Legacy of Slavery in Contemporary British Culture
Recent and upcoming conferences
BSECS 51 Annual Conference - "Indifference and Engagement" - 5-7 January 2022 - Online Conference
46th International Byron Conference - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - 28th June-4 July 2021 [virtual]
BARS 2019: Romantic Facts and Fantasies - July 25-28, 2019 - University of Nottingham - The 16th International Conference of the British Association for Romantic Studies
The Romantics' Brexit: Germanophobia and Anti-European Sentiments in British Romanticism - Villa Vigoni, April 15-18, 2019
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, 1818–2018: Circuits and Circulation - September 19-21, 2018 - Università degli Studi di Bologna
Operation Frankenstein - Why Frankenstein Matters at 200: Rethinking the Human through the Arts and Sciences, July 4-6, 2018 - University of Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway - Panel: "I am a traveller": Refugees and Human Rights
AIA Summer School - British Romanticism Then and Now: Poetics, Language(s), Translation and Culture - Viareggio, Villa Paolina - 4-9 giugno 2018
Recent publications, Book reviews related events:
“Awarding the Peterloo Medal: The Radical Free Press and the Manchester Massacre, 1819-1821,” The Keats-Shelley Review, 35, 2 (2021).
The Lost Romantics: Forgotten Poets, Neglected Works and One-Hit Wonders
A History of British Working Class Literature
Book Review: Eighteenth-Century Fiction 33.2 (2021)
Talking Revolution: Edward Rushton's Rebellious Poetics, 1782-1814
Book Review: Romanticism 25.2 (2019)
'Talking Revolution' - Book Launch
Review: BARS Bulletin 48 ((2016)
Edward Rushton: Unsung
On the occasion of the Bicentennial Anniversary of the death of English poet Edward Rushton (1756-1814), the project Unsung was launched. The Lettere Lingue Arti Department is a founding partner, in collaboration with the University of Liverpool, National Museums Liverpool and Liverpool-based third-sector organisation DaDaFest.
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