Jürgen Daiber

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Jürgen Daiber (born January 31, 1961 in Sinsheim ) is a German literary scholar .

Life

After graduating from high school in Sinsheim in 1980, he completed a teaching degree at the PH Heidelberg ( state examination 1986). From 1987 he studied German and linguistic data processing in Heidelberg , Mannheim and Trier ( Magister Artium 1992 / PhD 1994 / Habilitation 2001). From 1992 he received a doctoral scholarship from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. From May 1995 to 2001 he was a research assistant for modern German literature at the University of Trier . From 2001 to 2003 he held a C4 professorship in Modern German Literature in Trier. Since 2003 he has been professor for modern German literary studies at the University of Regensburg .

Works (selection)

  • "Poeticized Science". On the reception of scientific theories in the work of Botho Strauss (= Trier studies on literature. Volume 26). Francke, Frankfurt am Main 1996, ISBN 3-631-49649-4 (also dissertation, Trier 1994).
  • Experimental Physics of Mind. Novalis and the Romantic Experiment . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2001, ISBN 3-525-20811-1 .
  • The midday demon. On the literary phenomenology of the midlife crisis . Mentis, Paderborn 2006, ISBN 3-89785-443-0 .
  • Franz Kafka and the noise. Early modern soundscapes . Mentis, Münster 2015, ISBN 978-3-95743-028-1 .

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