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Nadine Weiss is a Lecturer at the Universities of Friborg and Neuchâtel, affiliated with the Institute of English Studies within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Neuchâtel. She holds degrees from the University of Richmond, Yale University, and the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on Early Modern British Literature, particularly religious poetry (e.g., lyric forms like the sonnet and shaped verse), Renaissance genre theory, and literary poetics. She has published extensively on topics such as Kafka’s narrative techniques, George Herbert’s experimental poetry, and John Milton’s sonnets. Her work often integrates interdisciplinary approaches, as evidenced by supplementary data like an Excel spreadsheet analyzing manuscript revisions in George Herbert’s poems.
Her scholarly contributions include analyses of literary form, encrypted reading practices, and theological themes in Renaissance literature. She maintains an active academic presence through teaching and research, though no specific grants or awards are noted in the provided texts. Nadine advises students on Ph.D. and Master’s theses but no specific student names are listed here.



