Michael Schwarze (Romanist)

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Michael Schwarze (* 1965 ) is a German novelist .

Life

From October 1984 to December 1992 he studied French, history and Italian (teaching post, secondary levels II and I) in Konstanz , Rouen and Cologne (grade of the first state examination : “very good”). From December 1992 to October 1997 he was assistant to the management at the Romance Department at the University of Cologne . From November 1997 to July 2002 he was a research assistant at the Chair for Romance Literature I ( Winfried Wehle ) at the KU Eichstätt - Ingolstadt . After receiving his doctorate in June 2002 as Dr. phil. with the dissertation Generic Truth. From August 2002 to February 2007, he was assistant at the chair for Romance Literature I (Winfried Wehle) at the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.He was courtly polylogue in Jean Froissart's work (grade: summa cum laude ) . From March 2007 to September 2009 he taught as assistant professor / extraordinary professor at the Institute for Romance Studies at the University of Klagenfurt . After his habilitation in April 2008 with a habilitation thesis on the subject of languages ​​of absence. Modern Literature in Italy (1919–1943) (Elise Richter Prize of the German Romanists Association 2009) he was the W3 professor for Romance literatures with a focus on Italian literature at the University of Konstanz from September 2009 to September 2010 . In October 2010 he accepted the professorship for Romance literatures with a focus on Italian literature at the University of Konstanz.

His main research interests are historical semantics, literary anthropology, genre theory and history, literature and historiography of the late Middle Ages ( Dante Alighieri , Jean Froissart , Guillaume de Machaut ), literature of absence in the primo '900 and narrative literature of the 20th century in France and Italy.

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