Fairy Seminar 5 May 10.30-1.00, Online
A seminar on Fairies will take place online on 5 May, hosted by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 10.30-1.00 pm. The seminar is free to attend and is aimed at students and other interested parties. Programme: Three talks followed by a Q&A Title: Gothic…
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OGOM at the IGA 2026: AI and fairy glamour, shadows, doubles, Dorian Gray, changelings
From Bride of Frankenstein, dir. by James Whale (1935) We are delighted that five members of OGOM have had papers accepted for ‘Gothic Selves/Artificial Others’, the 18th Biennial Conference of the International…
IGA BOOK PRIZES
We are excited to announce that OGOM's latest book, The Legacy of John Polidori: The Romantic Vampire and Its Progeny, has been nominated for an IGA book prize. It is out in paperback in June! Congratulations to our publisher Manchester University Press @GothicMUP who have six…
Jürgen Habermas (1929–2026): Dialogue, rationality and humanity. My tribute to Habermas and a consideration of how he may help illuminate our projetc of an ethical Gothic of re-enchantment.
Literature Research Seminar 25 March 1.30-2.30
The UH Literature Research Seminar series is back after a short hiatus. We have changed the format slightly, so we have a mixture of current research papers and invited speakers and we've transitioned to Microsoft Teams as the University of…
Lights, Camera, Ghosts: On the trail of the first ever film version of Wuthering Heights.
Last week I went on a gothic pilgrimage to East Riddlesden Hall in Keighley, West Yorkshire. This gothic pile, which dates back to the seventeenth century, has appeared in no less than three screen…
The Undying Allure of the Stage Vampire: Cynthia Erivo’s Dracula
Cynthia Erivo’s performance in Dracula is currently inspiring a lot of debate in the media due to its gender flipped agenda (round up of reviews here). Cynthia plays both The Count and his female victims. The production, adapted and…
CFPs and Events: Monsters, Victorians, Osgood Perkins, Cottingley Fairies, fairy tales, folklore
CFP: Monster Media Conference 2026 University of Edinburgh, 18-19 June 2026 (in person and on line) Deadline: 15 March 2026 This conference aims to explore the relationship between monsters and the…
I just signed a petition calling for an urgent investigation into Peter Mandelson's dealings with Palantir. Did he use his position as UK Ambassador to benefit the US spy tech firm? Sign now: www.foxglove.org.uk/campaigns/ma...
Be my Valentine (even while you’re rotting in your grave)
‘Is he a ghoul or a vampire?’ I mused. I had read of such hideous incarnate demons’ (Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, Ch. 34) Edmund Dulac, ‘“Come in! Come in”, he sobbed’, from Wuthering Heights (1922) Like many others, I suspect, I’ve…
Research Funding for PhD students starting in October 2026
OGOM's first vampire conference 2010 Calling all prospective PhD students; the University of Hertfordshire has a new funding call open for applicants!! These studentships come to us via the AHRC Doctoral Landscape Award scheme, a major new…
A message of thanks from the Buffyverse
I just wanted to share this video as its not everyday that you receive a personal message from James Marsters or Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer!! Huge thanks to Daisy Butcher for arranging this. Between joy and surprise, I was speechless! What a…
One of the earliest references to St Bridget’s Cross speaks of its power to protect the house and its occupants from fire, as recalled in the burlesque poem Hesperi-Neso-Graphia (1735 ed., p. 8)
#imbolc #stbrigidsday #brigid #folclore #fire
St Brigid’s Day (1 Feb) echoes Imbolc and the Irish Christian calendar of the arrival of spring. St Brigid known for her work with poor and also respected as a feminist and environmentalist.But her story is entwined with much older figure. Brigid #Folklore www.tourismireland.com/trade/news/a...
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So excited and to have received this special message of thanks via the Buffyverse, engineered by my PhD student Daisy who will graduate in February. A moving tribute but also something all vampire fans and students of the #gothic can enjoy! #Buffy
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STAGING FAIRYLAND British popular theatre from mid C19th onwards was inspired by fairyland. #Fairies became fixtures of pantomime, burlesque, musical extravaganza & Romantic ballet. Favourite stage fairies down the years: Vivien Leigh & Anna Pavlova🖤
SATURDAY is the best day of the week for staking #VAMPIRES in European lore. #Saturday is the time that vampires must sleep in their graves or tombs and thus they can be found and dispatched; persons born on a Saturday are said to possess powers against the undead.
CULT OF PAN Household objects can be wonderfully folkloric; Wonderful Victorian bronze cigar lighter and wrought iron door knocker in celebration of goat god Pan!
VICTORIAN VAMPIRE BATS Dracula (1897) as bat scaling the walls of his castle (Constable Book Covers, 1901, 1916); a large #Vampire Bat in flight from Hooker’s Illustrated Natural History 1864; 1866 Vampire Bat, British Library, showing these gothic connections #Baturday
THE DEAD
Snow was falling upon every part of the lonely churchyard where Michael Furey lay buried. It lay thickly drifted on the crooked crosses and headstones, on the spears of the little gate, on the barren thorns.
WINTER Mistletoe is said to provide #fairies with shelter from frosts but the fae don't seem to feel the cold much when compared to woodland animals. This is seen in Winter Frolic by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) & Fairies in the Snow by John Anster Fitzgerald (1819-1906) #FolkloreSunday
FAIRY TRANSPORT A crowned fairy king is seated on a hedgehog carriage which is drawn by a young girl holding a giant daisy, accompanied by dancing fairies. This remarkable painting is by Charles Altamont Doyle 1832-1893, father of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle #FolkloreSunday
Christmas greetings from OGOM 2025
Sam and I and all the OGOM team wish you a Merry Christmas, Happy Solstice and holidays, and a fabulous, magical New Year!! Watch out for OGOM events, news of our reseach and publications, and the CFP for our Sea Changes mermaids and selkies publications in the…
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What to Read to Understand Vampires
Friend of OGOM, Sir Chris Frayling, has put together three books that he believes will help readers to understand vampires, drawing on his earlier idea of vampire archetypes.…
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New Frankenstein poem by Souhardya Roy
Mary Shelley's annotations to the 1818 edition of Frankenstein owned by the Morgan Library and Museum I am teaching my undergraduate module Romantic Origins and Gothic Afterlives this semester and Frankenstein week is coming up next. One of the things we are…
Events & CFPs: Mermaids, vampires, folkore, fairy tales, Gothic, Romanticism, Victorian, science
* Some deadlines, e.g. for CFPs, are very close! Sea Changes conference videos The Sea Changes conference at the British Library, September 2026 The videos of the online day of our September 2025…
OGOM PhD Success
Congratulations to OGOM Doctoral Student Shabnam Ahsan @thebrownbronte who has passed her PhD Viva. I was Shabnam's primary supervisor. Her thesis 'Strange Creatures: National Identity and the Representation of the Other in British Fairy-tale Collections, 1878-Present’ is an…
We are a mere 8 members away from our target of 50 by Monday (when I pay the deposit). PictCon2: A Scottish sf & fantasy convention about sf and fantasy in Scotland. 🏴 17th October 2026, Perth, with Guest of honour, editor & writer, Neil Williamson. Tickets at: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pictcon2-t...
Neil Williamson always has something interesting and perceptive to say, this alone would be reason enough to go to PictCon2.