3 December 2025 - 3 December 2025
4:00PM - 6:00PM
Northumbria University
Free
Join CNCS at Northumbria University for this research conversation held as part of the Institute of Humanities 2025/26 seminar series.
‘Victorian Literary Languages’ is a research network studying the connections between the linguistic and literary histories of the four nations of Britain and Ireland in the nineteenth century funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. To-date, the network has hosted a series of workshops, impact events, and online exchanges, seeking to generate innovative, four-nations perspectives by bringing together scholars from the fields of literary studies; historical linguistics; Irish studies, Scottish studies, and Welsh studies; periodical studies; digital humanities; and cultural history. Some of the network’s research has now been published in 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century (– https://19.bbk.ac.uk/issue/1290/info/). In this session we will be discussing some of the findings and theoretical developments hosted by the network thus far.
Speakers
Dr Helena Goodwyn (Northumbria)
Dr Karin Koehler (Bangor)
Dr Gregory Tate (St Andrews)