The #RomanticPeriodPoetryArchive is officially in beta and open for testing! ✨🚀🥂
We are modelling #GlobalRomanticism🌐 through the #SemanticWeb🕸️ and your participation is encouraged and appreciated!
Explore the beta: https://www.romanticperiodpoetry.org/
#Romanticism #19thC #poetry #MultilingualDH #DigitalHumanities
The #RomanticPeriodPoetryArchive participates in the #SemanticWeb of literatures and literary studies. Its ontologically-underpinned database of contextuality contributes to the wider knowledge base on the global Romantic period.
Many thanks to the program committee and organizers, and to the NASSR executive for a fantastic #NASSR2025!
Big shout-out to the fabulous panel on "Global Romanticisms" at #NASSR2025! Insightful discussions and inspiring perspectives on Late Colonial Romanticisms in India, Juliusz Slowacki and Melville's _Moby Dick_, and Shelley and Xu Zhimo’s Love Poems!
Exciting #NASSR2025 paper by Tara Lee on digitally mapping the world of Romantic epic. The project draws on a dataset of 230 epics (1787-1837) and employs topic modelling to explore the corpus' semantic space as well as its genre geography.
Excited about day 3 of #NASSR2025! Looking forward to "Romanticism &/as World Literature", "Global Romanticisms", and "Word & Image Poetics/The Natural World".
Excited to be attending the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (#NASSR)'s 2025 conference "Romanticism's Commons".
Conference website: https://landing.athabascau.ca/pages/view/23452548/romanticism%E2%80%99s-commons-nassrs-2025-conference-online
I'm delighted to be presenting at the 'Global Romanticism' Digital Symposium, hosted by the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS), on the #RomanticPeriodPoetryArchive (RPPA) — a digital project exploring transnational Romantic-era poetry.
Full programme: https://www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6052
#GlobalRomanticism
#ComparativeLiterature
#DigitalHumanities #SemanticWeb #MultilingualDH