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Len Cagle is an Associate Professor of German at Lycoming College, where he contributes significantly to the German studies program. His academic work bridges literature, music, and film, with a strong focus on 19th-century German intellectual and cultural history.
Education:
- B.A., University of Arkansas
- M.A., University of Arkansas
- Ph.D., Brown University
- Additional study: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, University of Central Arkansas, University of New Mexico’s Deutsche Sommerschule in Taos
Professor Cagle's research centers on German Romanticism, particularly the multifaceted work of E.T.A. Hoffmann—a writer, composer, and jurist. He explores themes of the uncanny in both literary and cinematic contexts, extending his expertise into German cinema. His teaching reflects this interdisciplinary approach, engaging students in deep cultural and aesthetic inquiries.
While no publications are listed in the source text, his scholarly interests suggest a trajectory focused on intersections between law, music, narrative, and psychological depth in Romantic-era works, particularly through the lens of the uncanny and supernatural in media.
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Professor Cagle is actively involved in student mentorship and international education. He has led May Term courses in Germany and strongly supports Lycoming’s exchange programs in Bamberg and Berlin (via FU-BEST), promoting immersive language and cultural learning. There is no mention of grants or funded research projects in the available information.
There is no mention of specific research labs or formal academic teams in the text, though his leadership in international programs suggests active collaboration with study-abroad offices and partner institutions in Germany.




