Tuesday,
Hours 3:45 PM
- 5:30 PM,
Emanuel Stelzer è RtdB in Letteratura inglese. I suoi interessi principali sono il teatro e la letteratura early modern, gli studi filologici e i rapporti tra cultura visuale e testualità. È l’autore di una monografia, Portraits in Early Modern English Drama: Visual Culture, Play-Texts, and Performances (Routledge, 2019) e del volume Shakespeare Among Italian Criminologists and Psychiatrists, 1870s-1920s (Skenè. Texts and Studies, 2021) e ha pubblicato vari saggi raccolti in volume. I suoi articoli sono apparsi su riviste internazionali come The Huntington Library Quarterly, Critical Survey, Early Theatre, The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, English Studies, e Notes and Queries. Il suo lavoro sull'autore secentesco William Sampson ha portato a un ‘Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Seal of Excellence’ e allo ‘Centennial Essay Prize’ dello Huntington Library Quarterly. Ha anche tradotto in italiano The Picture di Philip Massinger (Aracne, 2017) e il Comus di John Milton (ETS, 2020). Il Dott. Stelzer è anche managing editor di Skenè: Journal of Theatre and Drama Studies e contribuisce allo YWES (The Year’s Work in English Studies, Oxford University Press).
Modules running in the period selected: 7.
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Topic | Description | Research area |
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Literature and material and visual culture | Literary texts and material and visual culture studies |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Visual Arts & Image Studies |
Mediations of classical mythology in early modern English drama | Mediations of classical mythology in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English drama |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Historical period codes: 1500-1600 |
Early modern paradoxes | Early modern texts belonging to paradoxical genres |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Shakespeare | Shakespeare textual criticism |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Shakespeare |
Shakespeare and criminology | The uses of Shakespeare among nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century criminologists |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Shakespeare |
Early modern literature and drama | Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century British literature and drama |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Historical period codes: 1500-1600 |