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Sofie Kluge is a Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Southern Denmark. She specializes in early modern European literature and drama from the years 1500 to 1700, with a particular focus on the intersection of literature and historiography. Her research interests encompass truth claims in literature versus discursive forms, as well as the complexities of historical poetry, historical epic, and ars historica. Kluge has directed various departmental research groups, including Historicity and Heritage, and is currently leading a research group on Narratives, alongside her role as Principal Investigator for the project Histories: Assessing the Role of Aesthetics in Historical Paradigm. She has a solid academic background, having completed her PhD at the University of Copenhagen, where she also held positions as a Marie Curie Fellow and Carlsberg Fellow. Kluge's contributions have been recognized internationally, and she is an active member of Academia Europaea.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense
Leading research in comparative literature with a focus on early modern European literature.
Stockholm University • Stockholm
Conducted research in the Department of Literature and History of Ideas.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen
Research in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies.
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