Intertextuality is a well-known tool in literary criticism and has been widely applied to ancient literature, with, perhaps surprisingly, classical...
Drawing on the concept of de/lirio—which articulates a series of disorders in the first-person literary enunciation, on the one hand, and the...
Discourses of Heimat and of migration both negotiate questions of identity, belonging, and integration; moreover, despite the reemergence of...
This volume investigates the form of love letters and erotic letters in Greek and Latin up to the 7th Century CE, encompassing both literary and...
Scholarship often presumes that texts written about the Shoah, either by those directly involved in it or those writing its history, must always bear...
Ulrike Draesner is a prize-winning writer of novels, short stories, critical essays and poetry, and one of the foremost authors in Germany today...