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Prof. Dr. Ursula Regener holds the Chair of Modern German Literature I at the University of Regensburg's Faculty of Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies, within the Institute of German Studies. She specializes in Romanticism studies, with a focus on Joseph von Eichendorff's literary works and cultural legacy. Her academic work includes leading the historical-critical edition of Eichendorff’s Complete Works (HKA), co-editing volumes such as the diaries and poetry collections, and critically examining Eichendorff’s reception history. She served as president of the Eichendorff Society (2006–2010), steering its transition post-dissolution into the Eichendorff Forum. Her research encompasses Eichendorff’s biography, genealogy, travel routes, and material heritage, including archival preservation and museum curation. She has contributed to Aurora yearbooks and co-authored key publications on Romanticism’s cultural and historical contexts. Her work addresses both scholarly rigor and ethical engagement with historical ideological influences on literary institutions.
Education details are not explicitly stated in texts, but her academic roles imply advanced qualifications in German literature. She collaborates on international projects, such as restoring Eichendorff’s Silesian heritage sites. Her advisory role includes mentoring through academic leadership, though specific student names are not listed. Awards are not directly attributed to her but she administers prestigious prizes like the Oskar Seidlin Prize for young scholars. She maintains the Eichendorff Forum, preserving the society’s legacy through digital platforms and scholarly resources.


