Dirk Oschmann

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Dirk Oschmann (born November 18, 1967 in Gotha ) is a German German philologist and professor for modern German literature at the University of Leipzig .

Career

Oschmann spent childhood and adolescence in Gotha, where he passed the Abitur at the Arnoldischule . From 1986 to 1993 he studied German, English and American studies at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena and at the State University of New York at Buffalo in the USA. Oschmann's dissertation "Excerpt from inwardness. Siegfried Kracauer's literary work." was published in 1999. The habilitation took place on "Movable Poetry. Language Theory and Poetics with Lessing, Schiller and Kleist" in 2006. From 2005 to 2011 he was junior professor for modern German literature at the University of Jena. Since 2011 he has been Professor of Modern German Literature at the University of Leipzig.

Fonts

Monographs

  • Extract from inwardness. The literary work of Siegfried Kracauer. Heidelberg 1999. ISBN 9783825309213
  • Movable seal. Language theory and poetics in Lessing, Schiller and Kleist. Munich 2007. ISBN 9783770544066
  • Friedrich Schiller. Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2009. ISBN 9783825230296
  • Kafka. Freedom and Foreignness (2018, in preparation).

Anthologies

  • Literature & world. Ed. V. Dirk Oschmann and Alexander Löck. Cologne / Weimar / Vienna: Böhlau Verlag 2012. ISBN 9783412209506 .
  • Gustav Freytag (1816–1895). Literary man - publicist - historian. Edited by Dirk Oschmann and Hans-Werner Hahn. Cologne / Weimar / Vienna: Böhlau Verlag 2016. ISBN 9783412503680 .
  • Ephemerality of modernity. The proper times of the ephemeral in the long 19th century. Ed. V. Michael Bies, Sean Franzel and Dirk Oschmann. Hanover: Wehrhahn Verlag 2017. ISBN 9783865255655 .
  • Schiller's concepts of time. Ed. V. Dirk Oschmann, Peter Schnyder and Helmut Hühn. Hanover: Wehrhahn Verlag 2018 (in preparation).

Articles and contributions (selection since 2010)

  • Kafka as the narrator. In: Kafka manual. Edited by Manfred Engel and Bernd Auerochs. Stuttgart / Weimar 2010, pp. 438–449.
  • The linguistic quality of literature. In: The concept of literature. Ed. V. Jan Urbich and Alexander Löck. Göttingen 2010, pp. 409-426
  • Representation and counter-representation of clarification. Plot, narrative and appearance in Schiller's "Geisterseher". In: Forms of ignorance of the Enlightenment. Ed. V. Hans Adler and Rainer Godel. Tübingen 2010, pp. 465-481
  • Epigone consciousness according to Goethe. Considerations towards the end. In: From the end of the event. Ed. V. Olaf Breidbach. Munich 2011, pp. 155–169
  • Anonymity as a symptom in the literature of the Weimar Republic. In: anonymity and authorship. Ed. V. Stephan Pabst. Berlin / Boston 2011, pp. 289–306
  • Aesthetics and Anthropology. Action concepts from Gottsched to Hegel. In: Yearbook of the German Schiller Society 55/2011, pp. 91–118
  • "Where should one live in the end?" On the interlinking of space and time semantics in Raabe's "Stopfkuchen" and Fontane's "Stechlin". In: Metropolis, Province and World. Ed. V. Roland Berbig et al. a. Berlin / Boston 2013, pp. 213–236
  • The aporias of the "whole". In: "An aggregate of fragments". Fragment and fragmentarism in the work of Friedrich Schiller. Ed. V. Jörg Robert. Würzburg 2013, pp. 249–267
  • Narrative Thinking - Thinking Telling. A rereading of Ernst Bloch's "Traces". In: Text scholars. Literary studies and literary knowledge in the area of ​​critical theory. Ed. V. Dieter Burdorf and Nicolas Berg. Göttingen 2014, pp. 65–79
  • The epic in the times of the novel. Goethe's "Herrmann and Dorothea". In: time of representation. Ed. V. Michael Gamper and Helmut Hühn. Hanover 2014, pp. 167–189
  • Violence and genre. Poetry of Syntax in Kleist and Thomas Bernhard. In: Writing after Kleist. Ed. V. Anne Fleig et al. a. Freiburg 2014, pp. 143–160
  • The quarrel about work. Gustav Freytag's "Debit and Credit". In: Gustav Freytag (1816–1895). Literary man - publicist - historian. Ed. V. Dirk Oschmann and Hans-Werner Hahn. Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2016, pp. 127–149
  • The break of time into form. English-German theory transfer in the 18th century. In: Times of Form, Forms of Time. Ed. V. Michael Gamper et al. a. Hanover 2016, pp. 37–62

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Institute for German Studies, Prof. Dr. Dirk Oschmann - Publications. In: www.uni-leipzig.de. Retrieved November 18, 2017 .
  2. "Kafka and Freedom" (Dirk Oschmann) | Karl Jaspers Society . In: Karl Jaspers Society . March 10, 2012 ( karl-jaspers-gesellschaft.de [accessed November 16, 2016]).
  3. ^ Catalog of the German National Library. In: portal.dnb.de. Retrieved November 16, 2016 .