{"id":9042,"global_id":"krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures?id=9042","global_id_lineage":["krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures?id=9042"],"author":"661","status":"publish","date":"2024-02-19 17:33:28","date_utc":"2024-02-19 22:33:28","modified":"2024-02-21 10:28:57","modified_utc":"2024-02-21 15:28:57","url":"https:\/\/krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures\/event\/christine-lehleiter-shape-shifters-transformation-and-natural-form-in-goethes-narrative-prose\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/krieger.jhu.edu\/modern-languages-literatures\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/9042","title":"Christine Lehleiter, “Shape Shifters: Transformation & Natural Form in Goethe’s Narrative Prose”","description":"
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Christine Lehleiter, Associate Professor of German at the University of Toronto, focuses on 18th<\/sup>– and 19th<\/sup>-century German literary and scientific cultures, and her books include\u00a0Romanticism, Origins, and the History of Heredity<\/em>. Bucknell University Press, 2014 and\u00a0Fact and Fiction: Literary and Scientific Cultures in Germany and Britain<\/em>\u00a0(ed.). University of Toronto Press, 2016. Other publications inlcude articles and edited volumes on \u201cGerman Studies and the Neurohumanities,\u201d \u201cThe Reality of Battle: Realism in the Context of Goethe\u2019s War Experience,\u201d \u201cIncest and Inbreeding as Ways of Reproduction around 1800,\u201d “On Genealogy: Biology, Religion, and Aesthetics,\u201d and authors from Sophie von La Roche to E.T.A. Hoffmann.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n

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