Prof. Dr. Christoph Ehland

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Prof. Dr. Christoph Ehland

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Prof. Dr. Christoph Ehland
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Since 04/2009

Professor für Englische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft an der Universität Paderborn

01/2002 - 03/2009

Assistent an der Universität Würzburg

11/2007

Habilitation an der Universität Würzburg: venia legendi für Englische Philologie

09/2001

Promotion an der Universität Würzburg

10/1992 - 07/1998

Studium der Anglistik, Latein, Kunstgeschichte und Wirtschaftswissenschaften an den Universitäten Siegen, Passau, Edinburgh und Würzburg

Since 04/2009

Professor für Englische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft an der Universität Paderborn

01/2002 - 03/2009

Assistent an der Universität Würzburg

11/2007

Habilitation an der Universität Würzburg: venia legendi für Englische Philologie

09/2001

Promotion an der Universität Würzburg

10/1992 - 07/1998

Studium der Anglistik, Latein, Kunstgeschichte und Wirtschaftswissenschaften an den Universitäten Siegen, Passau, Edinburgh und Würzburg

Monographien

Ehland, C. Brexit: Von einer urbritischen Malaise. Versuch einer Kulturwissenschaftlichen Einordung. Paderborner Universitätsreden. Heft 151. Paderborn, 2019. (60 Seiten)

Ehland, C. The Writer’s Radiance: Image, Mind and Body of the Writer: Literary Culture in England and Scotland since 1623(317 Seiten).

Ehland, C. Picaresque Perspectives – Exiled Identities: A Structural and Methodological Analysis of the Picaresque as an Archetype in the Works of James Leslie Mitchell. Heidelberg: Winter, 2003 (256 Seiten).

Herausgegebene Sammelbände

― and Jana Gohrisch. Imperial Middlebrow. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2020 (245 Seiten).

― and Pascal Fischer: Resistance and the City: Negotiating Urban Identities. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2018 (238 Seiten).

― and Pascal Fischer: Resistance and the City: Challenging Urban Space. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2018 (220 Seiten).

―, Ilka Mindt and Merle Tönnies: Anglistentag 2015 Paderborn – Proceedings. Trier: WVT, 2016 (322 Seiten).

― and Cornelia Wächter: Middlebrow Writing and Gender – 1890-1945. Leiden und Boston: Brill, 2016 (273 Seiten).

― and Ingo Berensmeyer: Perspectives on Mobility. Amsterdam und New York: Rodopi, 2013 (240 Seiten).

―, Ingo Berensmeyer and Herbert Grabes: Mobility in English and American Literature and Culture, 1500-1900. REAL: The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature. Tübingen: Narr, 2012 (341 Seiten).

― and Robert Fajen: Das Paradigma des Pikaresken / The Paradigm of the Picaresque (GRM-Beiheft 30). Heidelberg: Winter, 2007 (414 Seiten).

Thinking Northern: Textures of Identity in the North of England. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2007 (447 Seiten).

Aufsätze

Aufsätze und Buchbeiträge (Auswahl)

"Splendid Consultation: Jochen Buchsteiner Reports on Brexit and Britain." Ed. Christine Berberich. Brexit and the Migrant Voice: EU Citizens in Post-Brexit Literature and Culture. Abington and New York: Routledge, 2023, 104-121.

“‘The Continent is Isolated‘. Britische Europavorstellungen zwischen Mythos und Wahrheit.” Ed. Paul Michael Lützeler and Michael Gehler. Die Europäische Union zwischen Konfusion und Vision. Wien und Köln: Böhlau, 2021, 63-82.

“Happiness Against All Odds: Incestuous Desires in John Ford’s ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore.” Critical Survey, Vol. 32, Nr. 3, Autumn 2020, 94–104.

― and Jana Gohrisch. “Introduction: Cross-Cultural Encounters and Expressions of Power in Middlebrow Literature and Culture, 1890-1940 and the Present.” Ed. Christoph Ehland und Jana Gohrisch. Imperial Middlebrow. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2020, 1-21.

“Rubens in England.” Ed. Christoph Stiegemann. Peter Paul Rubens und der Barock im Norden. Petersberg: Michael Imhof, 2020, 321-28.

― et. al. “Barock im Norden: Kommunikationspraxis und Kulturtransfer.” Ed. Christoph Stiegemann. Peter Paul Rubens und der Barock im Norden. Petersberg: Michael Imhof, 2020, 198-215.

"Beyond 'the Miasma of London': John Keats as Tourist." Ed. Francesca Orestano and Marco Canani. L'arte del ricardo: Romanticismo e cultural memory. La questione Romantica. Nuova Serie. Vol. 12, Nr. 1-2 (Jan.-Dec. 2020), 69-86.

"John Ford, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore." Ed. Berensmeyer, Ingo. Handbook of English Renaissance Literature. Berlin und Boston: De Gruyter, 2019, 516-536.

"Civic Subversion in London's Public Rituals in the Sventeenth Century." Resistance and the City: Challenging Urban Space. Ed. Christoph Ehland and Pascal Fischer. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2018, 17-34.

“London Remembers: The Bomber Command Memorial and Recent Memories of War in the British Capital.” London post-2010 in British Literature and Culture. Ed. Oliver Lindner and Ralf Schneider: Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017, 139-159.

“The Scott Monument and Scottish Cultural Memory.” Literature and Cultural Memory. Ed. Mihaela Irimia et al. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2017, 232-249.

“The Impossible Quest of the Middlebrow Hero: The Struggle between Colonial Angst and Cultural Curiosity in the Anglo-Indian Novel.” Anglistentag 2015 Paderborn - Proceedings. Ed. Christoph Ehland, Ilka Mindt and Merle Tönnies. Trier: WVT, 2016, 109-122.

― and Cornelia Wächter: “Introduction: ‘… All Granite, Fog, and Female Fiction’.” Middlebrow and Gender, 1890-1945. Ed. Christoph Ehland and Cornelia Wächter. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016, 1-17.

“Milton in Material Culture.” Dante and Milton: Envisioned Visionaries. Ed. Christoph Singer and Christoph Lehner. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars, 2016, 67-84.

“The Laws of Piracy: Pirates as Messengers of Modernity in Thomas Heywood’s Fortune by Land and Sea.” Literature and the Long Modernity. Ed. Mihaela Irimia and Andreea Paris. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2014, 85-100.

“Subversive Panegyrik.” Das literarische Lob: Formen und Funktionen, Typen und Traditionen panegyrischer Texte, Schriften zur Literaturwissenschaft (Band 36). Ed. Norbert P. Franz. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2014, 143-161.

― and Ingo Berensmeyer: “Movement and Mobility: An Introduction.” Perspectives on Mobility. Ed. Ingo Berensmeyer and Christoph Ehland.  Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2013, 11-28.

“The Spy-scattered Landscapes of Modernity in John Buchan’s ‘Mr Standfast’.” John Buchan and the Idea of Modernity. Ed. Kate MacDonald and Nathan Waddell. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013, 111-123.

“Johann Joachim Eschenburg und William-Henry Irelands Shakespeare-Fälschungen.”: Johann Joachim Eschenburg und die Künste und Wissenschaften zwischen Aufklärung und Romantik Netzwerke und Kulturen des Wissens. Ed. Cord-Friedrich Berghahn and Till Kinzel. Heidelberg: Winter, 2013, 283-296.

“Towards a New Order: Mobilität und Freiheit in der frühen Neuzeit zwischen Gesetz und Piraterie.” Paderborner Universitätsreden (Heft 124). Ed. Peter Freese. Paderborn, 2012 (47 Seiten).

“The Projection of Identity: Travellers in the North of England.” Facteurs d’Identité/Faktoren der Identität. Ed. Jutta Langenbacher-Liebgott and Dominique Avon. Bern: Peter Lang, 2012, 287-300.

“The Stage is not Enough: Early Modern Drama and the Representation of Movement.” Mobility in English and American Literature and Culture, 1500-1900. REAL: The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature. Ed. Ingo Berensmeyer, Christoph Ehland and Herbert Grabes. Tübingen: Narr, 2012, 95-110.

― and Stephan Kohl: “Commercialising Melancholy: The National Trust.” The Literature of Melancholia: Early Modern to Postmodern. Ed. Martin Middeke and Christina Wald. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2012, 130-144.

“Satanic Dialogues: James Hogg’s ‘Memoirs and Confession of a Justified Sinner’ and the Pathology of Dialogical Imagination.”: Imaginary Dialogues in English: Explorations of a Literary Form. Ed. Till Kinzel and Jarmila Mildorf. Heidelberg: Winter, 2012, 129-152.

“Entangled in Modernity: Biography and the Creation of Literary Lives.” Author(ity) and the Canon between Institutionalization and Questioning: Literature from High to Late Modernity. Ed. Mihaela Irimia. Bukarest: Institutul Cultural Român, 2011, 36-52.

“Planting National Literature: the Idea of Writer in the Eighteenth Century.” Imitatio-Inventio: The Rise of ‘Literature From Early To Classic Modernity. Ed. Mihaela Irimia and Dragoş Ivana. Bukarest: Institutul Cultural Român, 2010, 314-328.

“Mobilität und Bewegung im englischen Drama der frühen Neuzeit.” Raum und Bewegung in der Literatur: Die Literaturwissenschaften und der Spatial Turn. Ed. Wolfgang Hallet and Birgit Neumann. Bielefeld: transcript, 2009, 213-232.

“The Watchdogs of Eden: Chesterton and Buchan Look at the Present of the Future.” Futurescapes. Ed. Ralph Pordzik. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2009, 185-212.

“Anecdotal Punctures: a Response to François Hartog.” Literary into Cultural History. Ed. Mihaela Irimia and Dragoş Ivana. Bukarest: Institutul Cultural Român, 2009, 165-179.

“Classy Northerners: Class, Space and the Wonderful Illusion.” Thinking Northern: Textures of Identity in the North England. Ed. Christoph Ehland. Amster­dam and New York: Rodopi, 2007, 367-408.

“When Lazarillo Meets Faustus: Negotiations of the Self in the Early Modern World” Das Paradigma des Pi­karesken / The Paradigm of the Picaresque. Ed. Christoph Ehland and Robert Fajen. Hei­del­berg: Winter, 2007, 69-92.

“Stratford upon Avon: Inspection of a Corruption?” Medialised Britain: Essays on Media, Culture and Society. Ed. Jürgen Kamm. Pas­sau: Stutz, 2006, 11-27.

 “Approaching Keats: In Search of the Writer in Fac­tual and Fictional Spaces.” Anglistentag 2005 Bamberg – Proceedings. Ed. Christoph Houswitschka et al. Trier: WVT, 2006, 387-399.

 “Tobias Smollett’s Quixotic Adventures.” Cervantes in the English-speaking World. Ed. D. Fernández-Morera and Michael Hanke. Kassel und Barcelona: Edition Reichenberger, 2005, 107-126.

“Erinnerungsräume: Gehäuse Materieller Verklärung.” William Shakespeare Online, Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft, 2004. [http://www.shakespeare-gesellschaft.de/seminar/ausgabe2004/WSO_2_2004.pdf].

“Literary Commodities: Writer’s Museums and the Tourist’s Imagination.” Anglistentag 2003 München – Proceedings. Ed. Christoph Bode and Hans Sauer. Trier: WVT, 2004, 439-450.

Kürzere Beiträge

Handbuchbeiträge / Kürzere Schriften / Rezensionen

Rez. "Albrecht Classen and Eva Parra-Membrives (eds.): Bestsellers - gestern und heute: Ein Blick vom Rand zum Zentrum der Literaturwissenschaft / Bestseller - Yesterday and Today: A Look from the Margin to the Center of Literary Studies." Anglistik 29.1, 2018, 174-176.

Rez. “Therese-Marie Meyer: Where Fiction Ends: Four Scandals of Literary Identity Construction.” ZAA 57.2 (2009), 202-3.

 “James Hogg: ‘The Confessions of a Justified Sinner’.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 7. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 592.

“Thomas Heywood: The Fair Maid of the West.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 7. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 465-466.

“Thomas Heywood: ‘A Woman Killed With Kindness’.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 7. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 465.

“Robert Greene: ‘The Blacke Books Messenger’.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 6. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 569.

“Biogramm: James Hogg.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 7. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 592.

“Biogramm: Thomas Heywood.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 7. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 465.

“Biogramm: Robert Greene.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 6. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 568.

“Biogramm: Bernard Mandeville.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 10. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 630.

“Biogramm: John Webster.” Kindlers Literaturlexikon, Bd. 17. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2009, 266.

Rez. “The Fiction of Ian McEwan: A Reader’s Guide to Essential Criticism. Ed. Peter Childs. The Novels of Jeanette Winterson: A Reader’s Guide to Essential Criticism. Ed. Merja Makinen. Hanif Kureishi: A Reader’s Guide to Essential Criticism.” Ed. Susie Thomas. ZAA 56.1 (2008), 87-90.

“New Perspective on Mitchell.” The Speak of the Place 4.2 (2004), 2-4.

Rez. “Luis de Juan: Postmodern Strategies in Alasdair Gray’s ‘Lanark: A Life in 4 Books’.” Anglia 124.2 (2006), 396-400.

Rez. “Valentina Bold: Smeddum: A Lewis Grassic Gibbon Anthology.” Edinburgh University Journal (2002), 196.

“Philip Sidney.” Ästhetik und Kunstphilosophie von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Ed. Julian Nida-Rümelin. Stuttgart: Kröner, 1998, 742-745.

Vorträge

Konferenzbeiträge/Vorträge

24/06/2022, Guest lecture: "Imperial Middlebrow and Miscegenation." Universität Dresden.

09/06/2022, Guest lecture: "Somerset Maugham's 'East of Suez' and the Late-Imperial Condition." Universität Innsbruck.

08/06/2022, Guest lecture: "London and all that: Aspects of a Global City." Universität Jena.

22/05/2021, Conference paper: “Brexit and what it means for the European Union.” Europäische Akademie des Saarlands, Otzenhausen (21-26 May 2021)

27/10/2020, Conference paper: “‘The Continent is Isolated‘. Britische Europavorstellungen zwischen Mythos und Wahrheit.” Die EU zwischen Konfusion und Vision. Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung, Bielefeld (26-27 October 2020).

04/12/2019: Guest lecture: “Paradox Affinities: the Problem of the English Baroque and the Triumph of Rubens.” Ringvorlesung Barock: Kulturtransfer/Transferkultur, Universität Paderborn.

03/05/2019, Conference paper: “London’s War Monuments between Remembrance and Bloody-Mindedness.” Current Topics and Methods in English and American Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (3-4 May 2019).

05/04/2019, Guest lecture: “Brexit and the Role of Germany.” GCSU Milledgeville.

24/04/2019, Guest lecture: “The Afterlife of John Keats.” Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny Krakow.

13/12/2018, Guest lecture: “Puzzling Brexit: Britain and its European Problems”, Europa-Vorlesungen, Universität Paderborn.

21/09/2018, Conference paper: “The Creation of a Second City: Edinburgh’s Literary Topography.” The City as Palimpsest Conference, Uniwersytet Gdański (20-22 September 2018)

02/09/2018, Conference paper: “Monumental Capital: Memories of a Nation before Brexit.” Panel: Europe in Britain – Britain in Europe, 14th ESSE Conference, Masarykova Univerzita Brno (30 August-2 September 2018).

16/06/2018, Conference paper: “Complicit Friends: the Cultural Ambiguities of Empire in Anglo-Indian Writing.” Complicity and the Politics of Representation Conference, Universität Bochum (16-18 June 2018).

25/05/2018, Conference Paper: “Happiness Against All Odds: Incestuous Desires in Early Modern Drama.” Fortune and Felicity and Happiness: Between 1500 and 1750 Conference. Universität Paderborn (24-26 May 2018).

06/12/2017, Guest lecture: “Remember, Remember - From the Cenotaph to Dunkirk: the Memory of War and Brexit.” Ringvorlesung ‘How Now! What News?’ Current (Political) Developments and/of Anglophone Studies, Universität Köln.

01/12/2017, Conference paper (with Christoph Singer): ““Cramful of Snakes and Ghosts: The Anglo-Indian Station in Middlebrow Fiction.” Paradigmatic City Conference, Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia (30 November-2 December 2017).

02/11/2017, Workshop seminar: “Challenging Prospects: Approaches to Teaching India.” Teaching and Testing Intercultural and Transcultural Competence, Universität Jena (2-3 November 2017).

13/07/2017, Guest lecture: “Dying Young: The Afterlives of the Romantic Poets.” Ludwig-Maxilians-Universität München.

23/06/2017, Conference paper: “London Monuments: Memories of a Nation before Brexit.” Britain in Europe / Europe in Britain Conference, University of Portsmouth (22-23 June 2017).

24/03/2017, Konferenzvortrag: “The Interracial Dimension of the Anglo-Indian Novel”, Imperial Middlebrow – 1890-1940, University of Reading.

15.10.2016, Konferenzvortrag: “Monumental City: Memories of a Nation before Brexit”, Paradigmatic City Conference, University of Budapest, 14.-16.10.2016.

28.06.2016, Gastvortrag: “Marginal Matters: Prologues and Paratexts in Shakespeare & Co”, Ringvorlesung Shakespeare’s Contemporaries, Universität Gießen.

10.05.2016, Gastvortrag: “Gender Negotiations in the Middlebrow Novel”, Ringvorlesung Gattung und Geschlecht, Universität Paderborn.

25.11.2015, Gastvortrag: “India in the EFL-Classroom”, Universität Jena.

24.09.2015, Konferenzvortrag: “The Impossible Quest of the Middlebrow Hero: The Struggle between Colonial Angst and Cultural Curiosity in the Anglo-Indian Novel”, Anglistentag, Universität Paderborn, 23.-25.09.2015.

20.05.2015, Konferenzvortrag: “The Creation of a Second City: Edinburgh’s Literary Topography”, Critical Topographies Conference, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, 20.-22.05.2015.

02.03.2014, Gastvortrag: “Negotiating Keats: Of Coughs, Graves and Corpses”. University of Mumbai.

17.01.2014, Konferenzvortrag: “The Dangerous "Mittelware" and B.M. Croker's German Success”, European Middlebrow Conference, Brüssel, 17.-18.01.2014.

02.11.2013, Konferenzvortrag: “Milton in Material Culture”, Dante & Milton, University of London, 01.-02.11.2013.

18.05.2013, Gastvortrag: “‘A Bigger Splash’?: The Scott Monument and Commemorative Culture”, Aston University Birmingham.

23.04.-01.05.2013, Gastseminar: “Shakespeare’s History Plays”, Department of English, University of Tartu, Estland.

04.02.- 15.02.2013, Vortragsreise Georgia: “Two World Wars and the Making of the Stereotypical German in British and American Culture.” Stationen: Kennesaw State University, Georgia Tech, Georgia State University, Atlanta Tech, Piedmont College, GSCU Milledgeville, Moorhouse University, Agnes Scott College.

04.12.2012, Konferenzvortrag: “The Panegyric Search for a New Nation: London’s Public Rituals and the Construction of Community under the Stuarts”, Bauten – Rituale – Aufführungen: Medieninnovationen im Nordeuropa des 17. Jahrhunderts, Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, 3.-4.12.2012.

22.11.2012, Konferenzvortrag: “Writers’ Lives and Scottish Cultural Memory”, Literature and Cultural Memory, Universitatea din Bucuresti, 22.-24.11.2012.

24.09.2012, Konferenzvortrag Universität Münster: “Subversive Panegyrik in der englischen Literatur der frühen Neuzeit”, Jahrestagung der Görresgesellschaft, Münster, 23.-25.09.2012.

01.12.2011, Konferenzvortrag: “The Stage is not Enough: Early Modern Theatre and the Challenges of the Brave New World”, Mobility in English and American Literature and Culture, 1500-1900, Universität Gießen/Paderborn, Schloß Rauischholzhausen, 30.11 - 03.12.2011.

23.11.2011, Gastvortrag: “Zwischen hegemonialer Utopie und gesellschaftlicher Realität: Der Englische Barock und Londons Wiederaufbau nach 1666”, Ringvorlesung Barock im Norden?, Universität Paderborn.

11.11.2011, Konferenzvortrag: “Towards a New Order: Pirates and Mariners as Agents of Modernity”, Literature and the Long Modernity, Universitatea din Bucuresti, 10.-12.11.2011.

02.12.2010, Konferenzvortrag: “The Canon and the Author: Death and the Making of the Poet from High to Late Modernity”, Author(ity) and the Canon between Institutionalization and Questioning: Literature from High to Late Modernity, Universitatea din Bucuresti, 02.-04.12.2010.

09.11.2010, Konferenzvortrag: “The Projection of Identity: Travellers in the North of England”, Facteurs d’identité – Colloque franco-allemand Le Mans – Paderborn, Universität Paderborn, 08.-11.11.2010.

16.10.2010, Konferenzvortrag: “Johann Joachim Eschenburg und William-Henry Irelands Shakespeare-Fälschungen”, Johann Joachim Eschenburg (1743-1820) und die Künste und Wissenschaften zwischen Aufklärung und Romantik: Netzwerke und Kulturen des Wissens, Universität Braunschweig, 16.-17.10.2010.

10.07.2010, Konferenzvortrag: “The spy-scattered landscapes of modernity in John Buchan’s ‘Mr Standfast’”, Buchan and the Idea of Modernity, University of London, 10.07.2010.

12.06.2010, Gastvortrag: “The Experience of Mobility in Early Modern England”, Universität Giessen.

12.05.2010, Gastvortrag: “Names writ’ in Water: the Death and Afterlife of John Keats”, City University Birmingham.

13.11.2009, Konferenzvortrag: “Planting National Literature: the Idea of Writer in the Eighteenth Century”, The Rise of ‘Literature’ from Early to Classic Modernity. Universitatea din Bucuresti, 13.-14.11.2009.

27.06.2009, Konferenzvortrag zus. mit Stephan Kohl: “Commercialising Melancholy: The National Trust”, Melancholia as a Central Discourse in English Literary and Cultural History, Universität Augsburg, 25.-28.06.2009.

16.11.2007, Gastvortrag: “Alongside the Text: Victorian Book Illustration and ‘The Lives of the Poets’”, Baylor University, Waco (Texas).

27.10.2007, Konferenzvortrag: “Bloodsucking and Scandalous: Reincarnations of Byron in Modernity”, Byron and Modernity, Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 25.-28.10. 2007.

07.10.2007, Konferenzvortrag: “Dead Poets’ Society: the Picture of the Romantic Artist as a Dead Man”, Romanticism Today, Universität Tübingen, 04.-07.10.2007.

26.05.2007, Konferenzvortrag: “Literary Iconography and Cultural History”, Literary into Cultural History, Universitatea din Bucuresti, 24.-26.05.2007.

03.05.2006, Gastvortrag: “Negotiating Keats: Of Coughs, Graves and Corpses”, University of St. Andrews.

24.02.2006, Gastvortrag: “A Home for the Writer’s Memory: The Biographical Investment of Victorian Literary Culture”, Baylor University, Waco (Texas).

28.11.2005, Gastvortrag: “Keats Revisited”, Humboldt-Universität Berlin.

20.09.2005, Konferenzvortrag: “Approaching Keats: In Search of the Writer in Factual and Fictional Spaces.” Anglistentag, Universität Bamberg, 19.-22.09.2005.

08.09.2005, Konferenzvortrag: “In the Beginning: Early Modern Myths of Selfhood”, Maskerade und Enlarvung: Das Paradigma des Pikaresken, Universität Würzburg, 08.-11.09.2005.

23.07.2005, Konferenzvortrag: “Shakespeare in Space-Age: Memory and Literary Sites”, Material Cultures and the Creation of Knowledge, University of Edinburgh, 22.-24.07.2005.

11.06.2005, Konferenzvortrag: “Theorizing Cultural Landscape: the Case of Stratford”, Culture, Landscape & Environment, Universität Würzburg, 10.-11.06.2005.

09.09.2004, Konferenzvortrag: “Of Thistles and Roses: Nation-Building and the Literary Imagination”, 7th ESSE Conference, University of Zaragossa, 08.-12.09.2004.

23.06.2004, Gastvortrag mit Thomas Leuerer: “‘Brothers who live apart‘. Deutschland aus einer britischen Perspektive”, Ringvorlesung des Collegium Europaeum Jenense, Über Deutschland: Aktuelle fremdsprachige Essayistik zur deutschen Kultur und Politik, Universität Jena.

29.11.2003, Konferenzvortrag: “The Fabrication of Memory: Keats’ Early Death, or the Sense of an Ending”, Romanticism and Forgery, University of Bristol, 29.-30.11.2003.

15.09.2003, Konferenzvortrag: “Literary Commodities: Writers’ Museums and the Tourists’ Imagination”, Anglistentag, Universität München, 14.-17.09.2003.

08.07.2003, Konferenzvortrag: “In the Writer’s Closet: Literary Museums and the Making of England’s Literary History”, Approaches to Englishness: Past, Present and the Future, University of Central England, Birmingham, 08.-10.07.2003.

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