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Sara Rogalski is a researcher at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, affiliated with the Faculty of Philosophy and Department of English Literatures and Cultures. She contributes to the Collaborative Research Center 1391 "Other Aesthetics" subproject C5, analyzing collaborative authorship in Early Modern English religious literature.
- Educational Background: Master's degree (2021) and graduation from Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen and Maynooth University, Ireland (subjects: German, English).
Her research focuses on co-creativity in Early Modern poetry and sermons (e.g., George Herbert, John Donne), exploring aesthetic reflections of collaborative processes. She examines intersections between divine-human interdependence, textual communication, and authorship models in religious works.
Recent publications and presentations (2020-2022) address interdependent co-creativity in literary anthologies, preaching dynamics, and collaborative practices across Early Modern drama, poetry, and digital humanities projects like "Co-Kreativität in der englischen Literatur" exhibitions.


