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Sabine Narr-Leute is a postdoctoral researcher and academic staff member at Saarland University's Chair of French and Italian Literature. She serves as an Erasmus program contact for partnerships with Paris Cité University, Pau University, Gustave Eiffel University, and Warsaw University, while contributing to the scientific advisory board of the university's France Center and the Nachwuchskolleg Europa CEUS research cluster.
- Education: Magister Artium (University of Tübingen), Master of Arts (Bryn Mawr College)
Her research focuses on oriental representations in medieval and early modern European literature, analyzing how texts like those about Charlemagne and Frederick II reflect European identity formation. She also explores legend poetics in 19th-century French literature, intermediality, and media aesthetics in Dante studies.
Recent publications include analyses of family structures in Hugo and Flaubert, presented at international seminars. She received the Elise-Richter-Preis in 2011 for her dissertation and participates in DFG-funded networks on pre-modern subjectivity.



