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She specializes in nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary and cultural studies. Her research focuses on modernism, print culture, modern intellectuals, women writers, cult books, and the history of Germanistik. She also teaches medieval literature. She is the co-editor of the Wilhelm Flitner correspondence, and of the first volume of the Karl Korsch correspondence (2001). Her book on Moderne in der Provinz. Kulturelle Experimente im Fin de Siècle Jena appeared with Wallstein in 2003.
In addition, she has authored articles on Sophie von La Roche, Rahel Sanzara, on the German youth movement, on turn of the century reform movements, on twentieth-century intellectuals, on the history of Germanistik and on the history of publishing. She is also the co-editor of Romantik, Revolution & Reform. Der Eugen Diederichs Verlag im Epochenkontext 1900-1949 (Göttingen: Wallstein, 1999) and German Literature, Jewish Critics: The Brandeis Symposium (Camden House, 2002). Currently, she is working on a book about the writer Helene Voigt-Diederichs. |
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