Professor Silvia Bigliazzi has specialized in Shakespeare and early modern English theatre, with a focus on the intersections with Classical and European drama. Her interests span Elizabethan and Jacobean poetry, including sonnet-writing and metaphysical poetry, scepticism and the culture of paradox, interart, translation and performance studies as well as narratology, semiotics of theatre and literary theory.
She is the Director of the Skenè. Theatre and Drama Studies Research Centre (https://skene.dlls.univr.it/en/) and team leader of DH projects.
She is Co-General Editor of the series Global Shakespeare Inverted (Arden Shakespeare: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/series/global-shakespeare-inverted/), Skenè. Journal of Theatre and Drama Studies (https://www.skenejournal.skeneproject.it/index.php/JTDS/index), Skenè. Texts and Studies (https://textsandstudies.skeneproject.it/index.php/TS), and Anglica (ETS; http://www.edizioniets.com/view-collana.asp?col=anglica&PM=2), and has been awarded several fellowships: New York University (2017, 2018, 2019); Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (2022); All Souls College, Oxford (2022; https://www.asc.ox.ac.uk/person/professor-silvia-bigliazzi).
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Topic | Description | Research area |
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Classical and Early Modern Theatre: intersections | The reinterpretation of Greek and Latin models in European Renaissance theatre, with a focus on English drama. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Shakespearean philology and textual criticism | Textual criticism with special regard to Shakespeare's good and bad quartos. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Shakespeare |
Languages of literature: between New Formalism and Philosophy and Performance | New critical tendencies after post-structuralism and cultural studies: from New Formalism to Philosophy and Performance. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Intersections between naratology and semiotics of theatre | The relation between narratives and dramatic dialogues, written report and performed action: narratological and semiotic approaches. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Diegetic and mimetic intertextuality in Renaissance Europe | The narrative transmission and circulation of theatergrams from Europe to England in the Renaissance. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Shakespeare in the twentieth century | Shakespeare's reception and appropriation in the twentieth century. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Shakespeare |
Renaissance sonnet-writing and metaphysical poetry | English poetry between the end of the fifteenth century and the early seventeenth century, with special regard to the sonnet within its European context, and to John Donne's experimental poetry. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Early Modern English Theatre | English Renaissance drama, from the Elizabethan to the Caroline age, with a focus upon textual transmission and the cultural and performative traditions within the European context. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
ARTS |
Translation for the theatre | Translation studies applied to theatre. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Voco-visuality and interart studies | The relation between the arts in the Renaissance and in Anglo-American modernism. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
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