Don't forget to register for the upcoming QAQV lecture!
Mary Carr – Who Was She Really?
Fact, Adaptation & Fictionalities of a Female Victorian Gang Leader
A lecture by Emma Woodhouse
🗓 23 April | ⏰ 19:00 CEST | 💻 Zoom
Register: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/for-us/
Posts by From Queen Anne to Queen Victoria
It's nearing 20 years since the last comparable volume on Gaskell was published (2007's Cambridge Companion), & I think in this case a new burst of critical attention to one of the most subtle & enjoyable of Victorian novelists is very much overdue.
🧛 New on the QAQV blog
The Tragic Fate of Vlad Tepes: Postcolonial Criticism in Japanese Anime Fate/Apocrypha (2017)
✍️ Maria Szafrańska-Chmielarz
How did Vlad III become the world’s most famous vampire? How Anime revisits his story and cultural memory
Read more: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/the-tragic-f...
QAQV lecture!
Mary Carr – Who Was She Really?
Fact, Adaptation & Fictionalities of a Female Victorian Gang Leader
🗓 23 April | ⏰ 19:00 CEST | 💻 Zoom
Register: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/for-us/
Join Emma Woodhouse as she explores Mary Carr’s life and legacy — from archival records to modern portrayals.
QAQV Chats #4 💬
Neo-historical Biofiction: Counterfictional Lives
19 March 2026 | 19:00–20:30 CET | Zoom
Barbara Braid (Univ. of Szczecin) in conversation with Anna Gutowska (Jan Kochanowski Univ.), followed by Q&A moderated by Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko.
Register here: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/qaqvchats/
🎉QAQV Research Group celebrates its 4th anniversary! 🎊
It has been an amazing year!
QAQV9 conference, blog posts, guest lecture, new issue of Folio based on the papers from the third WLM RS 3, and so much more!
Read our anniversary blog post for a full recap!
Link: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/year4/
Call for Papers: Placing the Nineteenth Century: A PGR/ECR Conference
Friday 26th June 2026
Edge Hill University
For more info and the full CfP see the BARS Blog link⤵️
www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6343
📣CFP Only One Week Left!📣
WLM14: Modes of Engagement – Adapting (Neo-)Victorians
🗓️ 7 May 2026 | Zoom | Hosted by QAQV &
@bavs-uk.bsky.social
Exploring how today’s culture rewrites & remixes the Victorian past across media
🔍 Abstracts due 27 Feb 2026
Link: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/wlm14/
If you've been to #QAQV9, you got a glimpse into the revised edition - here's more!
📚Folio A Students' Journal #12 is out now!
This special issue gathers papers from QAQV’s Warsaw Literary Meetings Rising Stars 3, showcasing works of young scholars on Spectres of Gothic Literature across novels, animation, webtoons and more.
Read the issue here: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/warsaw-liter...
New post on the QAQV blog!
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz-Charlish explores The Last Witch of Scotland (2023) and the tragic fate of Janet Horne, asking how fiction restores silenced women’s voices and confronts fear, gender, and historical erasure.
👉 Read more here: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/thelastwitch...
📣CFP Reminder📣
WLM14: Modes of Engagement – Adapting (Neo-)Victorians
🗓️ 7 May 2026 | Zoom | Hosted by QAQV &
@bavs-uk.bsky.social
Exploring how today’s culture rewrites & remixes the Victorian past across media
🔍 Abstracts due 27 Feb 2026
Link: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/wlm14/
#cfp #victorian #QAQV
💃 New QAQV Blog Post!
What is the Dance of the Seven Veils really about?
Konrad Zaręba explores Oscar Wilde’s Salomé from biblical roots and decadent aesthetics to myth, orientalism, and its reinvention by suffrage-era performers.
Read the full post here: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/danceofthese...
For our next seminar, the wonderful @digivictorian.bsky.social is hosting our just as wondrous PhD researchers, Liam Pope, Laura Grande Mateu, Emily Hayes, & Emma Butler, for our #19thCFlashTalks.
Join us for a pre-Christmas treat on Wednesday 10th December from 6 pm. Free, online, all welcome!
📣 CFP: Modes of Engagement – Adapting (Neo-)Victorians
🗓️ 7 May 2026 | Zoom | Hosted by QAQV & @bavs-uk.bsky.social
Exploring how today’s culture rewrites & remixes the Victorian past across media — film, games, theatre, comics, VR & more.
🔍 Abstracts due 27 Feb 2026
Link: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/wlm14/
What happens when @bavs-uk.bsky.social and @qaqv.bsky.social join forces?
This: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/wlm14/
You've got almost 3 months to submit your idea and then 2 more to complete your paper! Details in the CFP ⤴️
🧵 New QAQV Blog Post!
Discover the brilliance of Mary Linwood, the 18th/19th-century embroideress who transformed needlework into fine art.
A fascinating look at artistry, innovation, and legacy.
👉 Read the post by dr Paweł Rutkowski here:
qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/mary-linwood...
📢 Just one day left!
Don’t forget to join us tomorrow, 13 November (Thursday) at 7:00 PM CET on Zoom for the next QAQV Lecture!
👉 If you haven’t yet — register here: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/for-us/
📚 Mud and Stars: Dickens’s Legal Symbolism in Hard Times, and the 1857 Matrimonial Causes Act
📚 Join us on Nov 13, 2025 (7 PM CET, Zoom) for Dr. Adrianne Wojcik’s lecture:
“Mud and Stars: Dickens’s Legal Symbolism in Hard Times and the 1857 Matrimonial Causes Act.”
Explore how Dickens reimagined Victorian law through literature.
Register here: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/for-us/
#QAQV #Dickens
🏛️ New on the QAQV blog! 🏛️
Our latest blog post by Dr. Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko looks back on three inspiring days of papers, keynotes & conversations during our QAQV9 conference.
👉 Read the full post here: qaqv.ia.uw.edu.pl/qaqv9-24-26-...
We’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Barbara Braid to the QAQV Research Group!
Barbara is based at the Institute of Literature and New Media, University of Szczecin, where she explores Neo-Victorianism, biofiction, the Gothic, comics & graphic novels, and much more
See more lit.usz.edu.pl/instytut/pra...
✨ Here are some moments from the 9th From Queen Anne to Queen Victoria Conference: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” ✨
📚 So many discussions had, presentations heard, and ideas exchanged. 📚
#QAQV9 #AcademicConference
✨ Now that we’ve had a chance to catch our breath after all the excitement of #QAQV9, we want to say a huge thank you to everyone who made it what it was!
We’re thrilled with the quality of the papers and the rich discussions that followed each panel. We can’t wait to see you all again next time! 💙
🎉The QAQV9 Conference is over — and what a success it was! 🎉
Huge thanks to everyone for your amazing contributions. We’re so grateful for this community and can’t wait to see you at the next one! 💙 Your energy and engagement made it unforgettable.
#QAQV9 #Academicconference #Victorian
It's the final countdown🎶
🎤Jerome De Groot
A ‘Maternal Genealogy’ of the Historical Novel from Jane Porter to Louise Erdrich
🎤 Valerie Purton
Reliving the Past: Mourning in Dickens, Tennyson and Queen Victoria
🎤 Mina Gorji
Lyric Listening: Soundings in Romantic Poetry
#QAQV9
🎉 Don't forget about our QAQV9 conference and the amazing keynote speakrs that we host! 🎉
Jerome De Groot 🗓 24 September | 🕙 10:15
Valerie Purton 🗓 25 September | 🕟 16:30
Mina Gorji 🗓 26 September | 🕐 13:00
Venue: Faculty of Modern Languages, Dobra 55, room: 1.110, Warsaw
#conference2025
The next IGA conference will be at the University of Hull, England on 28-31 July 2026!
You can find the CFP and more information at hullgothic.wordpress.com
Olga Tokarczuk's Eighteenth Century, Co-chairs Katarzyna Bartoszyska and Deidre Shauna Lynch We are assembling a roundtable on the novels of Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk. We hope to identify other scholars who are interested in how her fiction lays claim to the legacy of eighteenth-century literature and philosophy, repurposing the Enlightenment’s encyclopedism and universalism and its concepts of print communications, the public sphere, and the trans-national republic of letters. How do we re-see our period —its modernity, its concerns with gender, nature, violence, nation—through the lens provided by this 21st-century Polish novelist? Alternately, how might we trace continuities from the eighteenth century to the present in the formal experiments or thematic concerns of novels such as Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead and The Books of Jacob, and what new architectures of totality or concepts of voice might we discover by doing so?
#18thc pals, pls RT: @kasiaiskasia.bsky.social & I are assembling a roundtable for the American Society for 18th-C Studies mting in Philly in April, on Olga Tokarczuk's 18th Century. Abstracts due 9/22. Pls help us think together about this fabulous novelist's wayward ways with our period & its 📚.
It’s here!! 🎉 The CfP for the FIFTH ANNE-VERSARY Anne Lister Soc’y Mtg, 3-4 Apr 2026 in Halifax! We seek proposals from scholars & researchers across the Listerverse, on any topic from Anne’s life & times to her afterlives. Due 1 Nov. For more details ➡️ english.northwestern.edu/about/anne-lis…
+ an opportunity for remote participation