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Gothic Keats Press is a publisher of fine literature, including full-length collections of poetry, works of fiction, literary nonfiction, and academic essays.
Today, on the anniversary of Jane Austen's death (only months away from the 250th anniversary of Austen's birth), we are excited to announce the publication of To Feel Nothing, To Love Nothing (2025), the debut novel by author Olivia Claire Louise Newman. gothickeatspress.com/news-and-annou…

Jane Austen soon turns 250—and @JohnsHopkins celebrates with a piece including shoutouts to 'The Making of Jane Austen' by Devoney Looser & 'Jane Austen & the Price of Happiness' by Inger Brodey 🎉📚#JaneAusten250 Proud to publish these brilliant works! 👉ow.ly/y7pW50Wu4uP
To Feel Nothing, To Love Nothing (2025) is a beautifully written literary novel dripping with eloquent longing and inspired ideals of poetic romance and adventure. A wonderful way to honor Jane Austen today. A hearty congratulations to Olivia!
Today, on the anniversary of Jane Austen's death (only months away from the 250th anniversary of Austen's birth), we are excited to announce the publication of To Feel Nothing, To Love Nothing (2025), the debut novel by author Olivia Claire Louise Newman. gothickeatspress.com/news-and-annou…
Thrilled that the audiobook of #WildforAusten (out 9/2) will be narrated by award-winning @marisacalin ! Calin's voice is enchanting & mellifluous, with just the right amount of humor & sass. Grateful this #JaneAusten book has such a perfect-fit narrator. us.macmillan.com/books/97812504…
Eeek!! Proofs for ‘Theological Monsters’ have landed!! (Yes, ‘Monster’ here is a typeset error that everyone is aware of)
To celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, a new exhibition at the Morgan Library “immerses viewers in the inspiring story of Austen’s authorship and her rise to international fame.” Items include letters, books, artwork, and even a lock of Austen’s hair. themorgan.org/exhibitions/li…
‘Coleridge in The Ancient Mariner tells a story that relates itself clearly to a major Romantic archetype, the Wanderer, the man with the mark of Cain, or the mocker of Christ, who must expiate in a perpetual cycle of guilt and suffering…’ — Harold Bloom, The Visionary Company

Fascinating lines from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1797-98) by Samuel Taylor Coleridge on the anniversary of his death. The ‘death-fires’ are often interpreted as St Elmo’s fire, an atmospheric electricity on a ship’s mast or rigging believed to portend disaster.
The death-fires danced at night; The water, like a witch’s oils, Burnt green, and blue and white. —Samuel Taylor Coleridge Coleridge died #OTD in 1834. Gustave Doré illustrates the “death-fires”, possibly St. Elmo’s Fire (witch’s fire) or the phosphorescence of organic decay.
‘How did Jane Austen die? Even after two centuries, nobody knows… Fevers, fatigue, and a changing complexion? Why modern doctors are still trying to make sense of the symptoms the celebrated novelist experienced before her death at age 41.’ nationalgeographic.com/history/articl…
Robert Burns, the Scottish National Bard, died on this day in 1796. Learn about his death, funeral and commemoration on the ‘Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century’ website: burnsc21.glasgow.ac.uk/robert-burns-a… @UofGlasgow @UofGArtsHums @IASSL_ScotLit @Burns_Scotland
Our pals at Université de Picardie Jules-Verne are hosting a C.S. Lewis conference 11-13th June 2026 in Amiens, France. The topic is ‘War, Fellowship, and Survival’. This one is going to be special, folks! Click the link for details and deadlines: cslewis2026.sciencesconf.org
Delighted to be at a talk about trees, fairies and ecological perspectives in the work of Beatrix Potter by the inspiring “icon” of Lake District literary studies, @DrPennyBradshaw @CumbriaEnglish
These editions are an absolute must for those who admire the writings of Henry James. He is one of only a handful of authors whom I read every year. James’s The Aspern Papers (1888), inspired by an incident involving the letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley, I reread every summer.
The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James - the definitive scholarly edition - is now available in paperback. Essential reading for students and scholars alike. 🔗 cup.org/3IkMd6b
Dedicated #onthisday in 1947: our memorial to writers Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë, which you can find in Poets' Corner. The memorial was updated last year to add the diaereses (the two dots over the ‘e’ that indicate the word has two syllables) which were missing from the…
#Onthisday in 1817, #JaneAusten died at the age of 41. 📖 The world lost a literary giant and Jane was never to know the extent of her influence. 💐 Today at Jane Austen’s House, we will be remembering Jane and her incredible legacy. 📸 Luke Shears
“Research Outlines are welcomed on any aspect of ‘Robert Burns and the Environment’ broadly conceived.” Come and study for a PhD at the award-winning Centre for Robert Burns Studies @UofGlasgow! Deadline 18th August! 👀 ⬇️
We are inviting applications for a 3-Year PhD studentship (fees + stipend) on the topic of ‘Robert Burns and the Environment’. Deadline 18th August! 👀 gla.ac.uk/scholarships/r… @UofGlasgow @UofGArtsHums @IASSL_ScotLit
The CUP stand at last week's wonderful (and hot) Global Jane Austen Conference in Southampton.
I am reminded that 201 years ago yesterday, 16 July 1824, Lord Byron was buried within his family vault. I felt proud to have honoured Byron on the bicentenary of his death last year with 'O Light! She Was the Universe', published by @GothicKeats gothickeatspress.com/byron-collecti…
She’s arrived, and how handsome is she? #JaneAusten #250 #SixWeeksByTheSea
201 years ago today, 16 July 1824, Lord Byron was buried within his family vault at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. We are proud to have honoured Byron on the bicentenary of his death last year with a collection of poetry. gothickeatspress.com/poems-to-honou…