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Charlotte Lindemann is a Lecturer at Stanford University, specializing in 19th and 20th century American literature and culture, Digital Humanities, and narrative theory. She holds a B.A. from Brown University (2015) and is part of the 2016 cohort pursuing a doctoral degree with an expected graduation year of 2024. Her dissertation, Imaginary Transcripts: Dialogue in Nineteenth Century American Fiction, explores dialogic structures in literary works. She contributes to the Literary Lab Blog and maintains office hours on Tuesdays from 4-6 PM.
Her research focuses on the intersection of traditional literary analysis and digital methodologies, particularly examining how dialogue shapes narrative discourse in American fiction. She has published work analyzing Gérard Genette's theories through the lens of Gertrude Stein's experimental narratives.
No scientific awards or major grants are explicitly mentioned. She is affiliated with Stanford's Literary Lab, though specific lab roles are unspecified. Advising activities and team collaborations are not detailed in the provided information.



