Pascal Nicklas

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Pascal Nicklas (* 1965 in Darmstadt ) is a German writer , journalist and literary scholar .

Life

After graduating from the Collegium Augustinianum Gaesdonck , Nicklas studied literature and philosophy in Frankfurt am Main , Durham and Paris . He received his doctorate in 1995 in Frankfurt am Main on Samuel Richardson , completed his habilitation in Leipzig in 2002 on " Metamorphoses in Literature and Science " and was senior assistant at the Institute for Classical Philology and Comparative Studies at the University of Leipzig until summer 2006 . Nicklas, who lives in Berlin , was also always active as a journalist. In 2006 he made his debut as a writer with the novel Limnos . Since the summer semester 2007 he has been reading at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In the 2009/2010 winter semester he also worked at the University of Bayreuth .

Works

Fiction

Scientific works

  • The School of Affliction. Violence and sensitivity in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa , Hildesheim: Olms 1996 ISBN 3-487-10300-1
  • The persistence of change. Metamorphoses in literature and science , Hildesheim: Olms 2002 ISBN 3-487-11789-4
  • in addition, numerous articles, for example
  • Aporia and apotheosis of persecuted innocence : Samuel Richardson and Sophie von La Roche, by author Pascal Nicklas 1996, in Colloquium Helveticum, 24 (1996), pp. 29-60

Editorships

  • with Angelika Corbineau-Hoffmann: Violence of Language - Language of Violence , Hildesheim: Olms 2000 ISBN 3-487-11088-1
  • with Angelika Corbineau-Hoffmann: Body / Language: Expressions of the physicality in art and science , (= ECHO. 1.), Hildesheim: Olms 2002 ISBN 3-487-11682-0
  • with Joachim Jacob: Palimpsests. In memory of Norbert Altenhofer , (= Frankfurt contributions to German studies. 41.), Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter 2004 ISBN 3-8253-1614-9
  • also co-editor of the series Echo - literature in interdisciplinary dialogue at Olms-Verlag, Hildesheim

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