Bauer, Katrin (2021): “For the world is broad and wide”: intercultural encounters as dramatic negotiations of early modern globalisation in selected plays by William Shakespeare. Dissertation, LMU München: Faculty for Languages and Literatures
Feßler, Nadine (2015): Being struck by the event: literature and its subjects after postmodernism. Dissertation, LMU München: Faculty for Languages and Literatures
Lobschat, Oliver (2007): Manliness und effeminacy in englischen Texten über Schauspiel und Oper, 1640 - 1730. Dissertation, LMU München: Faculty for Languages and Literatures
Molz, Johannes (2019): A close and distant reading of Shakespearean intertextuality: towards a mixed method approach for literary studies. Dissertation, LMU München: Faculty for Languages and Literatures
Pancritius, Teresa (2020): “‘Tis Marlowe, Marlowe that hath ravished me” – Christopher Marlowe’s Fictional Afterlives. Dissertation, LMU München: Faculty for Languages and Literatures
Schmitz, Yola (2019): Paradise lost and found in translation: world-making through mimesis of translation. Dissertation, LMU München: Faculty for Languages and Literatures