Seminars
The deadline for submission of final essays is 15 July for ALL SEMINARS.Seminar 1:
Clare Wallace (Prague):
Interpretation and Indecision: Early Modern Drama and Cultural Memory
Seminar 2:
Rui Carvalho Homem (Porto):
Trajectories of the Sonnet in Sidney and Shakespeare
Seminar 3:
Paul Franssen (Utrecht):
Love, Commerce and Conflict: Marlowe’s Jew of Malta, Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice and poems by Shakespeare and Donne
Seminar 4:
Sabine Schülting (Berlin):
Early Modern Material Cultures
Seminar 5:
Paola Spinozzi (Ferrara):
Thomas More’s Utopia (1516) as the Prototype of a Transnational Literary Genre
Seminar 6:
Laura Campillo (Murcia):
“Remember Me”: Hamlet, Richard II and Sonnets
Seminar 7:
Agnieszka Romanowska (Krakow):
Theatrum Mundi and the Dramatic Quality of John Donne’s Poetry
Seminar 8:
Jean-Christophe Mayer (Montpellier):
The Early Modern Reception of Shakespeare in Print and the Rise of Shakespearean Cultural Capital
Seminar 9:
Martin Procházka (Prague):
Between Restricted and General Economies: Hamlet and Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair
Seminar 10:
Fatima Vieira (Porto):
Utopia and Society: Strategies for Change in a Context of Crisis
Seminar 11:
Ton Hoenselaars (Utrecht):
Shakespeare Staged behind Barbed Wire: Towards an Alternative Reading of the Sonnets, Hamlet, and Richard II
Seminar 12:
Andreas Mahler (Berlin):
States of Exception on the Early Modern Stage
Seminar 13:
Richard Chapman (Ferrara):
“When All Is Said And Donne”: The Sonnets of Shakespeare, Spenser and Donne as Works of Love, Conflict and Memory
Seminar 14:
Clara Calvo (Murcia):
Shylock’s Afterlives
Seminar 15:
Marta GibiĆska (Krakow):
Renaissance Tragedy as a Mirror to Disintegration of Social and Moral Values
Seminar 16:
Florence March (Montpellier):
Hamlet on 21st Century European Stages