15th IASEMS Conference in Lecce • 2025
15th IASEMS CONFERENCE Waters: Fluidity and Crossing in Shakespeare and Early Modern Texts University of Salento, Lecce 16-17 May 2025 PROGRAMME Graphic design by Michela Compagnoni CALL FOR PAPERS
15th IASEMS CONFERENCE Waters: Fluidity and Crossing in Shakespeare and Early Modern Texts University of Salento, Lecce 16-17 May 2025 PROGRAMME Graphic design by Michela Compagnoni CALL FOR PAPERS
The Sixteenth IASEMS Conference in Viterbo, Tuscia University, 29-30 September 2025, aims to connect with some distinctive features of the Tuscia region while revisiting classical key themes of the English … Read full post
The Fifteenth IASEMS Conference in Lecce, University of Salento, 16-17 May 2025, will investigate the imaginary of waters in Shakespeare and early modern texts, aiming at the exploration of notions … Read full post
14th IASEMS CONFERENCE Illustrating Shakespeare: Explaining through Critical Practice, Textual Editing, and Illustrated Editions Ca’ Foscari University of Venice 29-31 May 2024 PROGRAMME CALL FOR PAPERS
The XIV Iasems Conference in Venice, Università “Ca’ Foscari”, 29-31 May 2024, will be devoted to the concept/practice of illustrating the Shakespearean canon, in the broadest sense of the word … Read full post
13th IASEMS CONFERENCE Style: Rule Making and Rule Breaking in Early Modern English Texts Università di Napoli L’Orientale 8-10 June 2023 PROGRAMME CALL FOR PAPERS
The XIII Iasems Conference in Naples, Università L’Orientale, 8-10 June, will be devoted to the concept of style in its multiple facets, literary, cultural and linguistic, in terms of formal … Read full post
12th IASEMS CONFERENCE Making Pictures Speak: Working with Images in Early Modern England Università degli Studi di Bologna 8-10 June 2022 https://eventi.unibo.it/iasems-2022 PROGRAMME CALL FOR PAPERS
We welcome proposals for twenty-minute papers (maximum). Please send a 500-word abstract and 200-word curriculum vitae by 20 April 2022 to:
We welcome proposals for twenty-minute papers (maximum). Please send a 500-word abstract and 200-word curriculum vitae by 15 March 2022 to: