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  • Studies in Modern German Literature

    This series is continued as Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature, edited by Robert Vilain. This series is continued as Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature, edited by Robert Vilain. This series is continued as Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature, edited by Robert Vilain.

    91 publications

  • Leeds-Swansea Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature

    The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while ‘canonical’ literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board. The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while ‘canonical’ literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board. The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while ‘canonical’ literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board.

    3 publications

  • Women, Gender and Sexuality in German Literature and Culture

    ISSN: 1094-6233

    Women, Gender and Sexuality in German Literature and Culture welcomes proposals for monographs and rigorously edited essay collections focusing on the work of women and LGBTQ+ creators as well as the representation of women, gender and/or sexuality in literature, media and culture. The series contributes to efforts to broaden the German-language canon by publishing pioneering studies of relatively unknown writers, artists and filmmakers and cutting-edge assessments of more established figures. Studies of the history of women and LGBTQ+ subjects in German-speaking cultures, such as the participation of women in German, Austrian, Swiss and exile intellectual life and the struggle for equal rights, as well as historical considerations of gender and sexuality in German-speaking countries, are also encouraged. Editorial Board: Clare Bielby (University of York), Helga Druxes (Williams College), Priscilla Layne (University of North Carolina), Ervin Malakaj (University of British Columbia), Helmut Puff (University of Michigan), Anna Richards (Birkbeck University of London), Carrie Smith (University of Alberta), Tom Smith (University of St Andrews), Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly (University of Oxford), Yasemin Yildiz (University of California, Los Angeles)

    19 publications

  • North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Culture

    ISSN: 2235-3496

    "This series of scholarly works focuses on literature and other cultural artifacts produced during the long nineteenth century in German-speaking lands. The series includes studies in criticism and literary history, as well as analyses of the social and political dimensions of literature and culture. The aim of the series is to offer contributions by North American scholars who have rediscovered once significant authors, genres or modes of production and consumption; reevaluated canonical or other texts and their contexts; or explored other forms of expression, such as journalism, letters or diaries. This scholarship serves to renew our understanding and appreciation of a body of work that was acknowledged as internationally important in the nineteenth century and that still speaks to us today."

    40 publications

  • Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature

    ISSN: 2235-3488

    Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature is a broadly conceived series that aims to publish significant research and scholarship devoted to German and Austrian literature of all forms and genres from the eighteenth century to the present day. The series promotes the analysis of intersections of literature with thought, society and other art forms, such as film, theatre, autobiography, music, painting, sculpture and performance art. It includes monographs on single authors or works, focused historical periods, and studies of experimentation with form and genre. Wider ranging explorations of literary, cultural or socio-political phenomena in the German-speaking lands or among writers in exile and analyses of national, ethnic and cultural identities in literature are also welcome topics. Proposals are invited for monographs, high-quality doctoral dissertations revised for book publication, focused collections of essays (including selectively edited conference proceedings), annotated editions and bibliographies. Senior figures in the academic profession as well as early career or independent scholars are encouraged to submit proposals. All proposals and manuscripts will be peer reviewed. We publish in both German and English. This series is a successor to Studies in Modern German Literature, edited by Peter D.G. Brown.

    16 publications

  • Title: German Literature between Faiths

    German Literature between Faiths

    Jew and Christian at Odds and in Harmony
    by Peter Meister (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede

    The Nazi Abduction of Ganymede

    Representations of Male Homosexuality in Postwar German Literature
    by Gary Schmidt (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Representations of Jews in Late Medieval and Early Modern German Literature

    Representations of Jews in Late Medieval and Early Modern German Literature

    Second Printing
    by John D. Martin (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: New German Literature

    New German Literature

    Life-Writing and Dialogue with the Arts
    by Julian Preece (Volume editor) Frank Finlay (Volume editor) Ruth J. Owen (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Travel Texts and Moving Cultures

    Travel Texts and Moving Cultures

    German Literature and the Mobilities Turn
    by Anita Perkins (Author) 2016
    Monographs
  • Title: Appropriated Memory

    Appropriated Memory

    The Creation of a German Post-Memorial Literature
    by Reinhard Zachau (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: German Literature, History and the Nation

    German Literature, History and the Nation

    Papers from the Conference ‘The Fragile Tradition’, Cambridge 2002. Volume 2
    by Christian Emden (Volume editor) David Robin Midgley (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Reading Colour

    Reading Colour

    George, Rilke, Kandinsky, Lasker-Schüler
    by Rey Conquer (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Essays on German Literature and the Holocaust

    Essays on German Literature and the Holocaust

    Festschrift for David A. Scrase in Celebration of His Eightieth Birthday
    by Wolfgang Mieder (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Schnitzler’s Hidden Manuscripts

    Schnitzler’s Hidden Manuscripts

    by Lorenzo Bellettini (Volume editor) Peter Hutchinson (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature

    Cityscapes and Countryside in Contemporary German Literature

    by Julian Preece (Volume editor) Osman Durrani (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Critical Time in Modern German Literature and Culture

    Critical Time in Modern German Literature and Culture

    by Dirk Göttsche (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Jews in Business and their Representation in German Literature 1827-1934
  • Title: The Arabic World in Medieval German Literature – Some Provocative Sketches
  • Title: Between National Fantasies and Regional Realities

    Between National Fantasies and Regional Realities

    The Paradox of Identity in Nineteenth-Century German Literature
    by Arne Koch (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: The Image of America in Postwar German Literature: Reflections and Perceptions
  • Title: Childness and the Writing of the German Past

    Childness and the Writing of the German Past

    Tropes of Childhood in Contemporary German Literature
    by Nora Maguire (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Das Pandämonium der achtziger Jahre

    Das Pandämonium der achtziger Jahre

    Kurzprosa des Jahres 1983
    ©1990 Others
  • Title: Reading Rilke’s Orphic Identity

    Reading Rilke’s Orphic Identity

    by Erika M. Nelson (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Magnum Opus

    Magnum Opus

    Studies in the Narrative Fiction of Thomas Mann
    ©1989 Others
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