Christian Neuhuber

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Christian Neuhuber (born March 5, 1970 in Gmunden , Upper Austria ) is an Austrian Germanist.

Life

After completing his schooling at the old-language collegiate high school in Kremsmünster , Neuhuber studied German philology and art history from 1989 to 1995 with distinction at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz . He then began his doctoral degree in German Philology in Graz , which he completed with distinction in 2001 with the dissertation The Serious in Comedy .

From 1996 to 2001 Neuhuber worked as a lecturer at the German Institute of the Palacký University in Olomouc ; since 2002 he has been researching and teaching at the universities of Graz , Olomouc and Brno . Since then he has dealt with the comedies and dialect songs of Maurus Lindemayr , the reception of Büchner's Lenz and the dialect songs of Peter Gottlieb Lindemayr.

In 2008 Neuhuber received the title of private lecturer with a Venia for Modern German Literature with his habilitation thesis Lenz- Bilder , which was examined by Dieter Borchmeyer , Gerhard P. Knapp, Hartmut Steinecke and Götz Pochat .

From 2016 to 2018 he was assistant professor at the Franz Nabl Institute for Literary Research at the Karl-Franzens-University of Graz and the conductor for her Jubilee Fund project on the Krumlov buffoon - burlesque . Neuhuber has been an associate professor and deputy head of the institute since 2018.

Awards

Publications

  • The comedy is serious. The serious in German comedy on the way to the modern age: from Gottsched to Lenz. Berlin: Erich Schmidt 2003.
  • Lenz pictures. Imagery in Büchner's story and its reception in the visual arts. Vienna: Böhlau 2009.
  • Georg Buechner. The literary work. Berlin: Erich Schmidt 2009. (= classic readings. 11)
  • Bavarian-Austrian dialect literature before 1800. Another literary history. Vienna, Cologne, Weimar: Böhlau 2019. (together with Stefanie Edler and Elisabeth Zehetner)

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