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Dr Steve Wharton
@drstevewharton.bsky.social
Academic, Trustee, British by birth and European by conviction. Views are mine; reposts not necessarily an endorsement.
November 9, 2025 at 9:32 AM
#lessaintesmariesdelamer 09 August 2025 2/2
August 10, 2025 at 10:12 AM
August 10, 2025 at 10:11 AM
Great to be back in #aiguablava enjoying #holidaytime and Diego’s superlative company #parador #relaxingholiday #nofilter
August 3, 2025 at 10:34 AM
“We will have Erasmus Plus for young people” says Ursula von der Leyen at Lancaster House. Finally!
May 19, 2025 at 11:54 AM
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📖 The World of Jane Austen: All-Day Symposium
🗓️ Saturday 24 May | 10:30 am – 4:30 pm BST
📍 BRLSI – Part of The World of Jane Austen Series
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#JaneAusten250 #BRLSI #JaneAustenSymposium #BathEvents #RegencyEra #AustenInspiredArt
May 17, 2025 at 8:00 AM
The King, this evening: “And as we reach the conclusion of the 80th Anniversary commemorations, […] we should also rededicate ourselves not only to the cause of freedom but to renewing global commitments to restoring a just peace where there is war, to diplomacy, and to the prevention of conflict.”
May 8, 2025 at 9:24 PM
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Romantic Poetry in Romantic Fiction: Byron & Austen
Professor Diego Saglia
Wed, April 30 | 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
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@visitbath #Byron #JaneAusten #RomanticLiterature #Poetry #LiteraryTalks #BookLovers #BRLSI"""
Romantic poetry in romantic fiction: Byron & Austen – Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution
This talk concentrates on two protagonists of Romantic-period literature – one extremely famous in his time, Lord Byron, and the other, Jane Austen, hugely popular nowadays – as well as other popular early nineteenth-century novelists such as the Anglo-Irish Maria Edgeworth and the Scottish Susan Ferrier. After exploring Byron’s views on women’s fiction and poetry (and considering whether he knew Austen’s novels), the focus will shift to Austen’s knowledge of Byron’s verse and the traces it left in her novels and letters. The talk will then open up a discussion of Byron’s presence in the fiction and letters of Austen’s contemporaries Edgeworth and Ferrier, with references to some later women novelists from the 1830s and 1840s. Bringing together the bicentenary of Byron’s death in 2024 and the 250th anniversary of Austen’s birth in 2025, this discussion celebrates the interconnections between two major literary figures as well as, more generally, how women novelists in the first half the nineteenth century repeatedly engaged with, questioned and reinventedByron’s figure and poetry. Professor Diego Saglia has worked at the Universities of Cardiff and Bath, and is now Professor of English Literature at the University of Parma (Italy). His research focuses on Romantic literature and culture, also in relation to other European traditions, and particularly on such figures as Lord Byron, Jane Austen, Felicia Hemans, and Walter Scott.
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April 25, 2025 at 12:26 PM
Looking forward to this…
🎭 7:30 PM – Poetry: Thomas Hood
A witty, satirical, and often overlooked poet, Thomas Hood was a sharp commentator on 19th-century life.Join Dr Steve Wharton for an engaging evening celebrating his work!
🎟️ Tickets still available: www.brlsi.org/whatso...

📍BRLSI, 16 Queen Square, Bath 🌳
Thomas Hood: poet, comic, commentator – Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution
Many may not have heard of the editor, poet, and social commentator Thomas Hood, but will know some of his poetry for its punning irony, general wordplay, and impact. Dogged by illness and depression, he nonetheless succeeded in engaging his readers with a combination of humour, satire, and savage social critique. From the humour of Faithless Nelly Gray to the nostalgia of I remember; the satirical biography of Miss Kilmansegg and her precious leg; and the sharp critique of poverty in The Song of the shirt, Hood was a commentator of his times as well as an overlooked member of poetical and literary circles in the early years of the 19th century. This talk seeks to broaden knowledge of the man and his works, providing both biography and readings from some his best-known as well as lesser-known works. Steve Wharton is Associate Professor of French and Communication at The University of Bath, and a former Chair of the Board of BRLSI. Whilst his principal scholarly output has been in the field of French area studies, a chance encounter with a Hood poem about bodysnatching when aged nine has led to a lifelong interest in the man, his life and works.
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March 4, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Just over a day to go until this talk - Hood was a man whose life and work (and wordplay!) deserve more appreciation
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Thomas Hood: poet, comic, commentator – Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution
Many may not have heard of the editor, poet, and social commentator Thomas Hood, but will know some of his poetry for its punning irony, general wordplay, and impact. Dogged by illness and depression,...
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March 4, 2025 at 1:27 PM
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An underrated #Poet ✍️, #ThomasHood was known for his wit and humour, despite a life marked by personal struggles.

Steve Wharton of @uniofbath.bsky.social explores this contrast, shedding light on his famous and hidden #Poetic gems.

📆 Wed 5 March | 7:30 pm
🎫 £3 – £6
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February 26, 2025 at 10:34 AM
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🚩Instead of our traditional #FrancophoneFriday, we have an important announcement: the deadline to send a proposal for our 2025 conference on "Nomadismes" has been extended until 28/02! More details here: www.asmcf.org/news/annual-...
ASMCF - Annual Conference 2025 CfP: Nomadismes
We are delighted to announce our Annual Conference in 2025 will be hosted by the University of Kent in the Canterbury Cathedral Lodge on 2-3 September 2025. The theme for the conference will be Nomadi...
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February 14, 2025 at 5:53 PM
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✨ Celebrate 200 Years of BRLSI with us✨
BRLSI’s Bicentenary celebrations! Gather with fellow members and their guests at #TheGuildHall Bath for a memorable morning filled with coffee, tea, cake, and more.
Tuesday, 21st January
10:00 am – 12:00 pm GMT
📍Guildhall, Bath
January 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Room to relax at the Arlatan in #arles, remains of the Roman Forum at the #museonarlaten, and a little architectural detail in the Museon’s Jesuit Chapel. 29 December 2024 #chillingindecember #nofilter
December 29, 2024 at 5:20 PM
It’s beginning to look a lot like #christmasinparma #nofilter
December 18, 2024 at 6:39 PM
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Teachers and staff, we want to hear from you.

Have you used our services due to work-related stress? Would you be willing to share your experience to help support more staff?

Email: Emily.Kenneally@edsupport.org.uk if you're interested!

#EduSky
November 27, 2024 at 4:23 PM
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#EduSky
November 23, 2024 at 9:33 AM
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Teachers and education staff recently told us they’ve seen a change in behaviour from parents and guardians.

Does this chime in with your experience?

See how pupil and parent behaviour is affecting staff morale and wellbeing in the 2024 Teacher Wellbeing Index: buff.ly/3Zdv6cs

#TWIX2024 #EduSky
November 22, 2024 at 2:18 PM
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@edsupportuk.bsky.social’s Teacher Wellbeing Index #TWIX2024 published today.

Some particularly concerning findings relating rises in vexatious complaints from parents and more significant pupil behaviour challenges.

Read the full report here:

ow.ly/jR0850U9MMa
November 20, 2024 at 7:28 AM
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The 2024 Teaching Wellbeing Index is live!

Here’s what's new:

- Insights on how pupil/parent behaviour impacts staff wellbeing

- Data on how the lack of support from public services is affecting educators’ morale

Read the findings: ow.ly/n1Ei50UaFnJ

#TWIX2024 #EduSky
November 20, 2024 at 8:06 AM
November 10, 2024 at 5:20 PM