On October 4-5, 2018, the Armstrong Browning Library at Baylor University jointly hosted “Rhyme and Reform” with the University of Strathclyde and the University of Manchester. This symposium recognized the 175thanniversary of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem “The Cry of the Children” through a…
The Armstrong Browning Library (ABL), located on the campus of Baylor University, is a world-renowned research center and rare-collections library devoted to nineteenth-century studies. The ABL has established a Three-Month Research Fellowship for leading scholars from outside Baylor. Prof. Dino Felluga (English, Purdue…
Each year the Armstrong Browning Library honors all who have contributed and continue to contribute to its ongoing growth and flourishing. This fall the ABL is pleased to present Dr. Dino Felluga Inaugural ABL Three-Month Research Fellow and Professor of English, Purdue University…
Baylor University’s Armstrong Browning Library (ABL), a world-renowned research center and rare-collections library devoted to nineteenth-century studies, announces a new three-month research fellowship opportunity for leading scholars in nineteenth-century studies. The fellowship includes funding in the amount of $20,000 for a scholar residing outside of North…
Browning Day 2015 Thursday, May 7, 2015 3:30pm Hankamer Treasure Room Featuring: The premiere of Mysterion, a new composition for String Quartet by Carlos Colon, ABL’s Artist in Residence. “Reforming Christ’s Body in Aurora Leigh” Lecture by Dr. Joshua King, Margarett Root Brown Chair…