We are pleased to present the recording of our sixth and final #Shelley200 event, a special guest roundtable chaired by Professor Omar F. Miranda and featuring Professor Nikki Hessell, Professor Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud, and Professor Kate Singer, editors and contributors to the forthcoming collection with Cambridge University Press, Percy Shelley for Our Times. This event was […]
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We are pleased to present the recording of our fifth #Shelley200 event, a ‘Shelley and Travel’ roundtable chaired by Dr Amanda Blake Davis and featuring Professor Nahoko Miyamoto Alvey, Dr Benjamin Colbert, Professor Cian Duffy, and Dr Anna Mercer. This event was livestreamed on 5th May 2022 and included presentations on different aspects of Shelleyan […]
#Shelley200 Interview: Julian Sands
In a special guest edition of our #Shelley200 interview series, Shelley Conference Postgraduate Helpers, Ana Romanelli and Laura Blunsden, speak with the actor and long-time friend of the Keats-Shelley House in Rome, Mr Julian Sands. Julian Sands is an acclaimed British actor of the stage, film, and television, and a long-time friend of the Keats-Shelley […]
In the fifth in our series of #Shelley200 interviews, Shelley Conference Postgraduate Helper, Ana Romanelli, speaks with Shelley Conference advisor, Dr Madeleine Callaghan, about Shelley’s letters, poetry, sisterhood and female relationships, and much more. Madeleine Callaghan is Senior Lecturer in Romantic Literature at the University of Sheffield, the author of numerous publications on Shelley including […]
We are pleased to present the recording of our fourth #Shelley200 event, a ‘Jane Poems’ roundtable chaired by Dr Amanda Blake Davis and featuring Dr Madeleine Callaghan, Professor Kelvin Everest, Professor William Keach, and Dr Merrilees Roberts. This event was livestreamed on 26th January 2022 and included presentations on selected ‘Jane poems’ and discussions of […]
We are pleased to present the recording of our third #Shelley200 event, a ‘Shelleyan Fragments’ roundtable chaired by Paul Stephens and featuring Dr Carlene Adamson, Professor Nora Crook, Dr Mathelinda Nabugodi, and Professor Alan Weinberg. This event was livestreamed on 29th November 2021 and included questions upon Shelley’s poetic and prose fragments, translations, and the […]
In the fourth in our series of #Shelley200 interviews, Shelley Conference Postgraduate Helper, Laura Blunsden, speaks with Shelley Conference advisor, Professor Sharon Ruston, about her first encounters with Shelley, science, radicalism, and scandal in the Shelley circle, Shelley and Humprhy Davy, and much more. Sharon Ruston is Professor of English Literature at Lancaster University, the […]
#Shelley200 Interview: Dr Will Bowers
In the third in our series of #Shelley200 interviews, Shelley Conference Postgraduate Helper, Laura Blunsden, speaks with Shelley Conference advisor, Dr Will Bowers, about his first experience of reading Shelley, the editorial history of Shelley’s letters, the future of Shelley studies, and much more. Will Bowers is Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Thought at Queen […]
In the second in our series of #Shelley200 interviews, Shelley Conference Postgraduate Helper, Ana Romanelli, speaks with esteemed Shelley editor and Shelley Conference Keynote, Professor Nora Crook, about her introduction to Shelley, her favourite Shelley poems, Shelley and popular culture, editorial discoveries and accomplishments, and much more. Nora Crook is Emeritus Professor of English Literature […]
Call for Papers
The Shelley Conference Call for Papers #Shelley200: Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Final Years and Afterlives Friday & Saturday 8-9 July 2022, The Nightingale Room at Keats House, Hampstead, London In 1818, the Shelleys exchanged their settled life at Albion House in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, for an Italian exile—a period distinguished by remarkable productivity and artistic achievement. To […]