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Wolfgang Neuber is a professor of modern German literature at the Freie Universität Berlin, where he has held a significant academic position since the winter semester of 2000. With a background in Germanic studies, English studies, and American studies, he completed his doctorate in 1980 and has since engaged extensively in research and publishing. Neuber's academic portfolio includes a habilitation on modern German literature and a long tenure as an assistant professor at the University of Vienna. His research interests are centered around areas such as rhetoric, the art of memory, and text-image relationships, particularly in early modern travel literature and Viennese folk theater. Notable publications include critical editions and studies on mnemonic arts and their cultural significance in the early modern period. He has contributed significantly to understanding the interplay of literature and cultural representation in Europe from historical perspectives. Neuber also leads research projects focused on detailed historical-critical compilations of works, reinforcing his commitment to advancing the scholarship of early modern German literature.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.