German & British Romanticism

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German & British Romanticism

Wie lesen sich Gedichte der Romantik? Wie klingen sie? Was verbindet englische und deutsche Gedichte aus der Epoche der Romantik? Mit diesen und weiteren Fragen beschäftigten sich Studierende am Institut für Literaturwissenschaft der Universität Stuttgart im Wintersemester 2025/26 im Seminar “Transnational Encounters: German & British Romanticism“ unter der Leitung von Jessica Bundschuh und Toni Bernhart. In diesem Rahmen entstand dieser Podcast in vier Folgen.How can we read Romantic poems as both typographic and auditory experiences? What connects English and German poetry from the Romantic era? These are the questions, among others, that absorbed students enrolled in the 2025/26 winter semester seminar “Transnational Encounters: German & British Romanticism” taught by Jessica Bundschuh and Toni Bernhart. This four-part podcast of poetic exploration and recitation emerged as part of that seminar.Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Literaturwissenschaft, Jessica Bundschuh (Abteilung

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    German & British Romanticism: Part 4

    Joshua Bosler, Kiri Bürkle, and Virgil Wiegand discuss about and read the following poems: Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Ozymandias” Heinrich Heine, “Unterm weißen Baume sitzend” John Keats, “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” Moderator: Larissa Adi Manuqalo Streil Recording & editing: Max Schmid, Kiri Fee Bürkle, Lea Rimmer

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    German & British Romanticism: Part 3

    Zoe Brislinger, Johanna Schmidt, and Larissa Adi Manuqalo Streil discuss about and read the following poems: Mary Robinson, “To The Poet Coleridge” Nikolaus Lenau, “An die Melancholie” Lord Byron, “She Walks in Beauty” Moderator: Max Schmid Recording & editing: Lea Rimmer, Kiri Fee Bürkle, Max Schmid

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    German & British Romanticism: Part 2

    Katharina Kabanov, Eva-Lotte Reimer, and Johanna Schmidt discuss about and read the following poems: William Wordsworth, “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” Felicia Hemans, “Casabianca” John Keats, “Ode on Melancholy” Moderator: Virgil Wiegand Recording & editing: Kiri Fee Bürkle, Lea Rimmer, Max Schmid

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    German & British Romanticism: Part 1

    Kai Herbold, Anabel Münzer, and Max Schmid discuss about and read the following poems: William Wordsworth, “Lucy Gray” Heinrich Heine, “Abfahrt” Novalis, “Wohin ziehst du mich” Moderator: Eva-Lotte Reimer Recording & editing: Larissa Adi manuqalo Streil, Kiri Fee Bürkle, Lea Rimmer, Max Schmid

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Wie lesen sich Gedichte der Romantik? Wie klingen sie? Was verbindet englische und deutsche Gedichte aus der Epoche der Romantik? Mit diesen und weiteren Fragen beschäftigten sich Studierende am Institut für Literaturwissenschaft der Universität Stuttgart im Wintersemester 2025/26 im Seminar “Transnational Encounters: German & British Romanticism“ unter der Leitung von Jessica Bundschuh und Toni Bernhart. In diesem Rahmen entstand dieser Podcast in vier Folgen.How can we read Romantic poems as both typographic and auditory experiences? What connects English and German poetry from the Romantic era? These are the questions, among others, that absorbed students enrolled in the 2025/26 winter semester seminar “Transnational Encounters: German & British Romanticism” taught by Jessica Bundschuh and Toni Bernhart. This four-part podcast of poetic exploration and recitation emerged as part of that seminar.Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Literaturwissenschaft, Jessica Bundschuh (Abteilung

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Toni Bernhart, Joshua Bosler, Zoe Brislinger, Jessica Bundschuh, Kiri Bürkle, Kai Herbold, Katharina Kabanov, Anabel Münzer, Eva-Lotte Reimer, Max Schmid, Johanna Schmidt, Larissa Adi Manuqalo Streil, Virgil Wiegand

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