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Daniel Fliege is a Junior Professor specializing in French and Italian Literary Studies at the University of Hamburg. His research interests include French and Italian literatures of the Early Modern period (16th-17th centuries), particularly ecclesiastical literature, lyric poetry, and hagiography. His work delves into Petrarchism, intersectionality, and contemporary Francophone literatures. He has authored notable monographs and edited volumes focusing on the relationship between Petrarchism and Evangelicalism, and the interplay between religious discourse and literary traditions during the Early Modern period. Fliege has been involved in significant research projects, including the examination of autopornographic texts and the relationship between photography and handwritten manuscripts in the works of Hervé Guibert. He holds a doctorate from Sorbonne University, with a cotutelle arrangement with the University of Hamburg, and has previously been a research associate in various esteemed projects, contributing to literary scholarship and cultural studies in both French and Italian contexts.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Focused on French and Italian literatures, engaging in various research projects related to Early Modern literary studies.
Institute of Romance Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Contributed to research in romance studies with a focus on literary and cultural analysis.
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