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Janz, Marlies, 1942-

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Personal name headingJanz, Marlies, 1942-
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Associated placeMunich (Germany)
LocatedBerlin (Germany)
Addressmarljanz@germanistik.fu-berlin.de
Birth date1942
Field of activityGerman literature Germanic philology German philology
AffiliationUniversität München
Freie Universität Berlin
Institut für Deutsche und Niederländische Philologie
Rotbuch Verlag
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Editors Critics
Found innuc85-46339: Her Von Engagement absoluter Poesie, 1984 (hdg. on NSbSU rept.: Janz, Marlies, 1942- ; usage: Marlies Janz)
LC data base, 9/3/85 (hdg.: Janz, Marlies, 1942- )
Von Engagement absoluter Poesie, 1976: title page (Marlies Janz) page facing title page (Marlies Janz, born 1942, studied in Berlin and Munich, Germany)
DNB in VIAF, Dec. 14, 2018 (AAP: Janz, Marlies, 1942- ; Prof. Dr., Germanist, lector, editor in Rotbuch-Verlag (Belin, West); female)
Wikipedia (German), Dec. 14, 2018 (Marlies Janz (born 1942 in Wuppertal ) is a German literary scholar, author and former publishing lecturer. From 1984 to 2008 she was a professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; recently she teaches German literature at the Free University of Berlin. Special research interests: Romanticism, literature around 1900, literature after 1945, aesthetics and poetics of modernity and women/gender research. Marlies Janz became known for her fundamental studies on Paul Celan and Elfriede Jelinek)
Institut für Deutsche und Niederländische Philologie website, Dec. 14, 2018: Mitarbeiter: Marlies Janz (Prof. Dr. Marlies Janz; Neuere deutsche Literatur; e-mail: marljanz@germanistik.fu-berlin.de. She studied German, Theater, General and Comparative Literature in Berlin, Munich and Grenoble; Doctorate 1974; after graduation, literary critic and publishing lecturer for contemporary literature; taught at the University of Munich; since 1990, Professor in Berlin (FU))
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