12.4. |
Ingo Berensmeyer (Gießen) |
Introduction : Who Was Shakespeare and Why Does It Matter? |
19.4. |
Ingo Berensmeyer (Gießen) |
Shakespeare’s Theatre: Playhouses, Companies, Books |
26.4. |
Nicola Glaubitz (Darmstadt) |
‘Why always William?’ Shakespeare and His Contemporaries on Stage and Page |
3.5. |
Christine Schwanecke (Mannheim) |
Loving Shakespeare – Shakespeare’s Lovers: Romeo and Juliet, its Literary Sources and Media Afterlives |
10.5. |
Raimund Borgmeier (Gießen) |
Shakespeare and his Songs |
17. 5 |
Andrew Hadfield (Sussex) |
Shakespeare and Equivocation: Othello and All’s Well that Ends Well |
24.5. |
Claudia Olk (FU Berlin) |
Shakespeare, Dante, and the Lobster |
31.5. |
Tiffany Stern (Oxford) |
“At the Doors of Such Houses where Plays are Used”: Balladsellers and Balladmongers in the Shakespearean Playhouse |
7.6. |
Felix Sprang (Siegen) |
“A companion of fools shall be destroyed”: Kings and Companions in Shakespeare’s History Plays |
14.6. |
Sabine Schülting (FU Berlin) |
Keeping Company with Shakespeare’s Shylock in 21st-Century Germany |
21.6. |
K. Ludwig Pfeiffer (Kronberg) |
Hamlet (and) the Malcontent: On the Significance of Shakespeare’s and Marston’s ‘Best Plays’ |
28.6. |
Christoph Ehland (Paderborn) |
Marginal Matters: Dramatic Prologues and Inductions in Shakespeare and Co. |
5.7. |
Joachim Frenk (Saarbrücken) |
Shakespeare and Popular Culture |
12.7. |
Final session |
written exam |
Shakespeare and Company
A lecture series at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Tuesdays 16-18, Phil I, A4
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A lecture series at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Tuesdays 16-18, Phil I, A4