Shakespeare’s Lyric Poetry

Activities

February to May 2026: Guest exhibit about the project at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC (click images on right to expand)

24 September 2025: Work-in-progress report and presentation of two papers, Lukas Erne, Charlotte Potter and Andy Reilly, CUSO Medieval and Early Modern Doctoral Workshop, University of Geneva

25-28 June 2025: British Shakespeare Association Conference, Panel, ‘Recovering the Lyric Poetry in Shakespeare’s Plays’, Lukas Erne, Charlotte Potter and Andy Reilly, University of York

23 May 2025: ‘Editing Shakespeare’s Sonnets’, invited speaker, Lukas Erne, St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford

April-June 2025: Christensen Fellowship at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, for research on Shakespeare’s lyric poetry, Lukas Erne

29 April 2025: ‘Editing Shakespeare's Lyric Poetry’, Lukas Erne, University of Oxford, Early Modern Graduate Seminar

9 April 2025: ‘Shakespeare’s Sonnets’, invited speaker, Lukas Erne, University of Zurich

26 March 2025. Sonnets at Random’, Charlotte Potter and Andy Reilly, CUSO Medieval and Early Modern Doctoral Workshop, University of Geneva

20-22 March 2025. Song in Shakespeare Seminar, Charlotte Potter and Andy Reilly, Shakespeare Association of America Conference, Boston

12 November 2024: 'New Ways of Editing Shakespeare’, roundtable, Lukas Erne, Charlotte Potter, and Andy Reilly, with Professor Robert Stagg and Professor Emma Depledge, University of Geneva

13 September 2024: ‘Performance and Text: Romeo and Juliet’, invited speaker, Lukas Erne, EPFL

16 March 2024: ‘Comment lire un sonnet’, invited speaker, Lukas Erne, University of Lausanne

17 January 2024: presentation of the research project by Lukas Erne, Charlotte Potter, and Andy Reilly, University of Geneva

28 September 2023: ‘Shakespeare’s Lyric Poetry’, lecture by Lukas Erne at The Moore Institute, University of Galway

1 August 2023: starting date of the project

Guest exhibit about the project at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, February to May 2026.


Guest exhibit about the project at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, February to May 2026.