Welcome

Founded in 1864, the German Shakespeare Society is one of the oldest literary societies in Europe, if not in the world. That same year, the Society established the Shakespeare Library, which today holds around 10,000 volumes and forms an integral part of the Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek. The Society brings together everyone interested in William Shakespeare’s works, encouraging engagement with his writing in all its aspects, especially in the German-speaking countries. It maintains close partnership with academia, schools and artistic practice.

Every April, the Society hosts the “Shakespeare Days” – usually alternating between Bochum and Weimar -, alongside the Shakespeare Academy for students and doctoral candidates. Throughout the year, we also organise autumn conferences, study days, teacher training courses, and workshops at various locations. The peer-reviewed Shakespeare Yearbook publishes latest research on Shakespeare.

Further publications include the English-German study edition, the Shakespeare Seminar Online and a perpetual calendar Florilegium Shakespeareanum.

The Shakespeare Scholarship, which is awarded in cooperation with the Klassik Stiftung Weimar, enables doctoral students to spend a research stay in Weimar and thus supports dissertation projects in the field of Shakespeare studies. The Shakespeare Foundation awards the Martin Lehnert Prize annually and the Shakespeare Prize every two years.

A BBC Radio 4 contribution, which involved, inter alia, members of the German Shakespeare Society, outlines the significance of Shakespeare for the German-speaking region: Shakespeare is German.

Further information on our events, current calls for submissions and publications can be found here on our website as well as information on (gift) membership, our sponsors and partners, as well as on ways to support projects of the Shakespeare Society through donations.


Vortrag von Prof. Tiffany Stern am 26.1.26 in der Deutsch-Britischen Gesellschaft Bonn

The German-British Society Bonn invites you to a lecture in English by Prof. Tiffany Stern FBA The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham ‘Shakespeare, Marlowe, Milton and the Puppets’ on Monday, 26 January 2026, in Bonn, 6.30 p.m. read more                                                                                                                         

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Shakespeare Seminar 2026: Shakespeare and Truth

CFP SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR 2026: SHAKESPEARE AND TRUTH Our seminar will address this issue with a panel of six papers during the annual conference of the German Shakespeare Society, Shakespeare-Tage, which will take place from 24–26 April 2026 in Bochum, Germany. As critical input for the discussion, we invite papers of no more than 15 minutes…

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“Shakespeare Between Worlds: Portals and Pathways,” Biennial Conference of the Asian Shakespeare Association

will take place in Hong Kong from 12–14 June 2026. Co-hosted by Hong Kong Baptist University and City University of Hong Kong, in collaboration with the Hong Kong International Shakespeare Festival, the conference offers a vibrant platform for scholarly exchange, theatrical inspiration, and cultural discovery. For detailed information about the conference, including guidelines for abstract…

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Dorothee Elmiger wins 2025 German Book Prize

At the opening event of our 2018 spring conference on the topic of ‘’Flight – Migration – Exile,’ Dorothee Elmiger read from her novel “Schlafgänger”. On 13 October 2025, she received the 2025 German Book Prize for her novel “Die Holländerinnen”. We warmly congratulate Dorothee Elmiger on this award.

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Greening the Globe: Shakespeare, Ecocriticism, and Education. 13-14 November

Conference for teachers, lecturers, students, theatre practitioners and individuals who are interested in Shakespeare Würzburg, 13-14 November 2025 Nature, the environment and ecology have always played a central role in Shakespeare’s works. In recent years, these themes have become increasingly important, especially with regard to climate change, natural disasters and the curative power of nature…

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