
German Literature
Columbia University
Dorothea von Mücke holds a Ph. D. in Comp. Lit. (Stanford 1988) and
is Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Columbia
University, New York.
Full CV
She
has published the following books: Virtue and the Veil of Illusion.
Generic Innovation and the Pedagogical Project in Eighteenth-Century
Literature (Stanford University Press, 1991); with Veronica Kelly (ed.
and intro.), Body and Text in the Eighteenth Century (Stanford
University Press, 1994); and The Seduction of the Occult and the Rise
of the Fantastic Tale (Stanford University Press, 2003). She is a
coeditor of the New History of German Literature (Harvard University
Press, 2004). Currently she is working on a book about changing models
of authorship and creativity in the arts and sciences during the long
eighteenth century.
Recent articles include: 'Prinz Friedrich
von Homburg. Ein Schauspiel' oder Die Ästhetik der Verklärung,
Kleist-Jahrbuch 2002, 70-93. Profession/Confession, New Literary
History, Theorizing Genres I Vol. 34, Spring 2003, 257-274. Entzauberte
Natur und Tod in Schillers 'Klage der Ceres,' in Schillers Natur.
Leben, Denken und literarisches Schaffen, ed. by Georg Braungart and
Bernhard Greiner, special issue #6 of Zeitschrift für Ästhetik und
Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft, 221-232. Blut und Wunder bei Achim von
Arnim, in: Die Macht und das Imagiäre. Eine kulturelle Verwandschaft in
der Literatur zwischen Früher Neuzeit und Moderne. (Würzburg:
Königshausen, 2005), 143-156. Goethe's Metamorphosis: Changing Forms in
Nature, the Life Sciences, and Authorship, Representations 95 (Summer
2006), 27-53.