Issue #80-81 Now Complete

We are thrilled to publish Issue #80-81 (Spring–Fall 2023), a multi-media double-issue guest edited by Catriona Seth (University of Oxford) and Nicola J. Watson (The Open University) and linked with their ground-breaking online project RÊVE (Romantic Europe: The Virtual Exhibition). Follow nine leading Romanticists through the collections of RÊVE on tours dedicated to “Bodies,” “Paper,” “Air,” […] Read more

SSHRC Award

The editors of RoN are proud to report that the journal was once again awarded another 3-year grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada in the 2022-2025 competition of the program “Aids for Scholarly Journal”. Read more

Issue #72-73 (Spring-Fall 2019) complete

Issue #72-73 is now complete, with an article by Terence H. W. Shih, and a special cluster on John Clare (with articles by David Collings, Karen Swann, and Elizabeth Effinger). It also contains the latest Digital Review by Ian Haywood on the British Museum’s Online Collection of Political and Personal Caricatures. Read more

CFP “Romanticism, Interrupted” (Spring-Fall 2020)

Romantic Studies cannot, and should not, go on as before. Along with the cessation of face-to-face instruction, the COVID-19 pandemic has seen the cancellation of conferences and disruption of the usual paths to publication. Anti-racist demonstrations in America and around the world sparked by the killing of George Floyd have also interrupted “business as usual” […] Read more

SSHRC Award

The editors of Romanticism on Net are proud to report that the journal was awarded another 3-year grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada in the 2019-2022 competition of the program “Aids for Scholarly Journal”. Read more

Open issue #71 now live (on rolling release until spring 2019)

The latest issue of the journal is now available. Issue #71 is an open issue with articles appearing on a rolling release as they become available, between Fall 2018 and Spring 2019. So far, it contains Rayna Rosenova’s article “Sensibility, Melancholia, and Subjectivity in Mary Robinson’s Sappho and Phaon“, Chris Foss’ article “Ann Yearsley, Earl Goodwin, and […] Read more

New website on the Openum platform

After nearly a decade on a WordPress site, Romanticism on the Net is now being hosted on the Openum platform (“The platform spreading Academia in the Digital World”), funded by SSHRC and the Chaire L.R. Wilson at the Université de Montréal. The Openum platform “is a software built upon a WordPress core to power an open-access online […] Read more