3-4 December 2015, Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, 16 Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2HN, 01225 312084, www.brlsi.org
Byron and the Regency
Although Byron never visited Bath himself, his parents met and married here in 1785, and he was a savage critic of the morals and society that Bath came to represent in the Regency period. 'Byron and the Regency' brings together international scholars to discuss Byron’s relationship to the whole of Regency society.
For details of the programme, please see http://brlsi.org/sites/all/files/site/December%20Calendar%202%202015.pdf
All are very welcome (the fee for each panel session is £4, students £2), and no advance registration is required. For any further information please contact Dr Steve Wharton ([log in to unmask]).
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