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Larissa Wilwert is a researcher at the University of Heidelberg, affiliated with the Department of German Studies. She has held academic assistant and research assistant roles since 2022, primarily supporting projects in German and Romance Studies. Her work spans Italian, French, and German literature from the 19th and 20th centuries, with a focus on narratology and the genre history of autonomous literary dialogue.
- Education:
- MA in German and Romance Studies: Italian (University of Heidelberg, 2021–2023, very good with distinction)
- BA in German and Romance Studies: Italian (University of Heidelberg, 2018–2021, very good with distinction)
Her current project, "The Invented Conversation in European Modernity (1890–1950)," explores literary dialogues across national boundaries, supervised by Prof. Dr. Barbara Beßlich and Prof. Dr. Daniel Winkler. She recently co-organized the panel "The Autonomous Literary Dialogue after 1900: Forms, Media, and Genre Change" at the 28th German German Studies Conference (2025).
Wilwert’s publications and presentations critically examine intersections of literary form, historical context, and author-reader dynamics, particularly in modernist and interwar works. She has presented at institutions like the University of Bonn and Université Paris Sorbonne.
Her recent articles reflect her expertise in classical modernism, diaristic practices, and interdisciplinary approaches to literary historiography. Wilwert continues to contribute to academic discourse through collaborative workshops and critical reports on European identity and liberal thought.


