Armin Schulz

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Armin Schulz (1993)

Armin Schulz (born December 14, 1966 ; † September 21, 2010 ) was a German philologist and writer .

Schulz received his doctorate in 1999 at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (LMU) with the structurally oriented work Poetik des Hybriden zur Minne - und Aventiureepik . There he completed his habilitation in 2006 with the text Difficult Recognition. Personal identification in the Middle High German epic . He then taught at the Institute for German Philology at LMU. In the summer of 2009 he accepted a professorship at the University of Konstanz for a W3 professorship for German literature with a focus on medieval literature. His work Narrative Theory in Medieval Perspective was published posthumously in 2012 .

The focus of his scientific work was the German-language literature of the Middle Ages and the early modern period, in particular the poetics of narrative texts of the pre-modern era .

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  • The poetics of the hybrid. Scheme, variation and intertextual combinatorics in the Minne- and Aventiureepik: Willehalm von Orlens - Partonopier and Meliur - Wilhelm von Österreich - The beautiful Magelone . Erich Schmidt, Berlin 2000, ISBN 978-3-503-04964-6 .
  • The signs of the body and love. "Paris and Vienna" in the Yiddish version of Elia Levita . Kovač, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 978-3-8300-0223-9 .
  • Difficult to recognize: personal identification in the Middle High German epic . (= Munich texts and studies on German literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 135). Niemeyer, Tübingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-484-89135-7 .
  • Narrative theory from a medieval perspective . De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2012, ISBN 978-3-11-024038-2 . (2nd, revised edition: study edition. De Gruyter, Berlin / Munich / Boston 2015, ISBN 978-3-11-040014-4 .)