
Iolanda Plescia
@iplescia
Associate Professor of English
Sapienza University
Shakespeare's language, literary translation, early modern gallimaufry and hodgepodge
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12-12-2012 23:38:38
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🔶Marlowe and the Huguenots of Canterbury🔶 22 March 2024 One-Day Symposium University of Kent and Canterbury Cathedral Featuring roundtables, documentaries, play readings, exhibitions, walking tours, and the launch of a new special issue of Journal of Marlowe Studies See: research.kent.ac.uk/marlowe-works/…


Live now at Sapienza Università di Roma, Prof. Andrew Hadfield (Uni of Sussex), the man who "doesn't need any introduction," talking about Macbeth. His talk is part of the "Parole in Transito" lab, organized and directed by Iolanda Plescia.




This was such a wonderful project to contribute to - thank you Robert Stagg for expertly steering it to port! oxfordbibliographies.com/display/docume…’s+language

Our very own Prof. Tiffany Stern FBA gave one of the keynote lectures at this year’s Iasems - Ita Shakespeare and Early Modern Studies conference in Venice. Thanks to Iolanda Plescia for the photos. 🇮🇹





I’m delighted to be hosting the 2024 Tempera Seminar at Sapienza Università di Roma, with a focus on Troilus and Cressida. Please consider attending and proposing a paper!


I’m so delighted to be able to host this, and grateful to the board of Iasems - Ita Shakespeare and Early Modern Studies for being here! The IASEMS Tempera Seminar




