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Professor Georg Guntermann is affiliated with the University of Trier as a Professor in the Department of German Studies. He specializes in 18th and 20th-century German literature, particularly Classical Modernism, and has led notable projects on Brecht's poetics of punctuation, the literature of 'Internal Emigration,' and the Group 47.
Academic Background:
- Doctorate (1978)
- Habilitation (1988)
His research explores the interplay of historical and stylistic developments in German literature, with a focus on textual analysis and literary theory. He has written extensively on authors such as Goethe, Kafka, Brecht, and Arno Schmidt.
Publications and Contributions: Guntermann has authored monographs including 'Brockes' Earthly Pleasure in God and the History of Its Reception in German Studies' (1980) and 'Kafka's Diaries as the Author's Literary Physiognomy' (1991). He also edited Stefan Andres' works in individual editions (2007ff) and contributed essays on German literary history.
Contact Information: He is based in Room A 424 at Campus II of the University of Trier. His phone number is +49 651 201 2324, and his fax number is +49 651 201 3909.
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