Imke Lichterfeld
Dr. Imke Lichterfeld teaches English Literature at the University of Bonn in Germany, where she currently holds a position as Studies Coordinator at the Department of English, American and Celtic Studies. She has contributed to publications on the English Renaissance (e.g. in Arrêt sur Scene or Comparative Drama), Modernism (Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht), and contemporary literature (Inklings Jahrbuch), and she has published a monograph called When the Bad Bleeds – Mantic Elements in English Renaissance Revenge Tragedy. Her research predominantly focuses on early modern drama, Shakespeare, and his contemporaries.
Publications associées
- Gender changes – “the bias of the world”?
Par Imke Lichterfeld
Shakespeare en devenir > N°17 — 2023 - “I love myself. I hate myself.” Richard III, dir. Evgeny Titov
Par Imke Lichterfeld
Shakespeare en devenir > N°18 — 2024 > L’Œil du spectateur. Play Reviews - Introduction: “How we commit ourselves”
Par Pascale Drouet, Isabelle Schwartz-Gastine et Imke Lichterfeld
Shakespeare en devenir > N°18 — 2024 - Gender Changes and the Weak-Queen Dilemma
Par Imke Lichterfeld
Shakespeare en devenir > N°18 — 2024 > III. “The heart and stomach of a king”: Regendering Monarchy