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Chair of English Literature

Dr. Kerstin-Anja Münderlein

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Chair of English Literature

Dr. Kerstin-Anja Münderlein

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  • Studies
    • Exams
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  • Team
    • Prof. Dr. Susanne Gru?
      • Curriculum Vitae
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      • Papers and Lectures
      • Conferences and Workshops
    • Dr. Susan Br?hler
      • Curriculum Vitae
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      • Conferences and Workshops
    • Allison Lemley, M.A.
      • Curriculum Vitae
      • Courses
      • Publications and Lectures
      • Conferences and Workshops
    • Dr. Kerstin-Anja Münderlein
      • Curriculum Vitae
      • Courses
      • Research
      • Publications and Lectures
      • Conferences and Workshops
    • Secretary's Office English Literature (Lupprian)
    • Part-time Lecturers
      • PD Dr. Beatrix Hesse
    • Former staff
      • Prof. Dr. Christoph Houswitschka
        • In memoriam Prof. Dr. Christoph Houswitschka
  • Extracurricular activities
    • Bamberg University English Drama Group
      • Voices and Reviews
      • Winter Workshop (February 2025)
      • A Midsummer Night's Dream (Summer 2024)
      • Winter Workshop (February 2024)
      • Emma (July 2023)
      • Shakespeare But Not (February 2023)
      • The Impossible Room (Summer 2022)
      • Workshops: Voice Acting and Writing (Winter 2021/2022)
      • Climate Change Plays (Summer 2021)
      • Lady Susan or A Tale of Two Post Offices (February-July 2021)
      • Twelfth Night, or Hotel Illyria (July 2020)
      • Winter Show (February 2020)
      • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (July 2019)
    • Shakespeare Reading Group
  • Events
    • Conferences
    • Lectures, Workshops, Seminars
    • Excursions
      • Daytrip to the Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich
      • Literary Dorset
      • Creative Writing Weekend with George Ellenbogen
      • Previous Excursions
    • Halloween Events
  • News English Literature

Courses

Introductory Seminars

Introduction to English and American Literature, recurring since W13/14

Tutorial Introduction to English and American Literary Studies, recurring

Graduate Seminars

Gender, Sex and Crime (Fiction), W24/25

Fashion and Identity in British Culture, S24

Nostalgia in Modern and Postmodern English Literature, W23/24

Alice in Wonderland as a Literary Phenomenon, S23

The Interwar Period in British Literature, W21/22
 

Undergraduate Seminars

British Poetry of the Great War, S25

Shakespeare's War of the Roses: The Lancaster Tetralogy, S24

The English Gothic Novel of the 18th Century, S23

Fighting a "truth universally acknowledged"? 200 years of Jane Austen's works, W22/23

Elizabethan and Jacobean Theatre, S22

British Golden Age Crime Fiction, S21

Experiencing, Processing and Remembering the Great War in British Literature, W20/21

British and American SF/F TV an its Literary and Cultural Adaptations: Situation "Doctor Who" and "Star Trek", S20 (with Dr. Mareike Spychala)

Jane Austen: Interpretation and Adaptation, S20

20th- and 21st-Century Gothic, W19/20

Visions of Egypt in the British Imagination, W18/19

Thomas Hardy, S17

True Crime Fiction, W16/17

Linguistics meets Literature: An Interdisciplinary Experiment, S16 (with Romina Buttafoco)

Contemporary Poetry from 1945 until 2015, S16

"Oh, hide me! There's my mistress!" - English Restoration Comedy, W15/16

Elizabethan Literature Beyond Shakespeare, S15

Dulce et Decorum Est: The Great War in English Literature, S14

Layers of Conflict in Hanif Kureishi's Works, W13/14

From Hamlet to Batman - 400 Years of Revenge Tragedy, S13

Reading Classes ("?bungen") and Supervision Tutorials

Shakespeare Reading Group (continuously since WS14/15)

Tutorial for Students of MA English and American Studies, recurring

Supervision Tutorial for BA, MA and LA theses in English Literature, recurring

Preparatory Course for Bavarian State Exam (English Literature), recurring

Key Texts in Literary Theory, recurring

Reading Novels from the Reading List: the 19th Century, S25

Gender, Sex and Crime (Fiction), W24/25

LGBTQIA+ Young Adult Fiction, S24

19th-Century Women's Fiction, S23

Fighting a "truth universally acknowledged"? 200 years of Jane Austen's works, W22/23

Crime Fiction, Femininities and Masculinities III: From the 1960s to Today, S22

Crime Fiction, Femininities and Masculinities II: From 1900 to 1960, W21/22

Crime Fiction, Femininities and Masculinities I: The 19th Century, S21

20th-Century British Drama, part III, W20/21

British and American SF/F TV and its Literary and Cultural Adaptations: Situating "Doctor Who" and "Star Trek", S20 (with Dr. Mareike Spychala)

Jane Austen: Interpretation and Adaptation, S20

20th-Century British Drama, part II, S20

20th-Century British Drama, part I, WS19/20

Visions of Egypt in the British Imagination, W18/19

Spotlights on English Drama I, S18

Thomas Hardy, W17/18

True Crime Fiction, W16/17

Discovering the 19th-Century Novel, S16

Filmic Adaptations of 19th-Century Novels and Novellas, W15/16

Fanfiction and Fandom: Democratising Literature?, W14/15

Reading English Crime Fiction Beyond Sherlock Holmes, S14

"Thursday Group" - English Literature Reading Group, S14

Reading Power Structures in British Children's Literature, W13/14

Text Production, S13

Writing Workshop, S13

Speaking Skills, S13

Communication Skills, W11/12 (replacement from January onwards)

News

Podcast-Live-Event (in German): "Gender Gap in der Literatur", 23. Mai 2025, 10:00 bis 14:30 Uhr, U7/01.05 und online

Begin: 05/23/2025 10:52
With Prof. Dr. Susanne Gru?, Dr. Kerstin-Anja Münderlein, and Dr. Mareike Spychala (among others).

Book Club Summer 2025

Begin: 06/30/2025 16:00

AntrittsVL / inaugural lecture

Begin: 06/24/2025 18:15
Prof. Dr. Susanne Gru?, "Queering Early Modern Piracy? Anne Bonny and Mary Read in Contemporary Fiction"
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Out now!

Check out recent publications by team members of English literature!

05/02/2025

International Diversity Guest Professor

Dr. Elisabeth Lechner, BA BA MA MA (University of Vienna) will join us for the month of November 2025.

04/03/2025

Conference (Nov 2025)

Re-Orientating Gender (Studies): Feminism, Queerness, Trans* in Cultural Studies Today

02/25/2025

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