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11/14/2022 14:18

Outstanding Contributions to Romanticism

Pia Barth Public Relations und Kommunikation
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main

    Goethe University announces second Klaus Heyne-Award for research in Romanticism

    Goethe University’s Klaus Heyne-Award for Research into German Romanticism, endowed with 15,000 euros, is bestowed every two years to young scholars from Germany and abroad who are in their qualification phase and have made an outstanding academic contribution to Romanticism research. Launched in 2021, the award is now being announced for the second time. Applicants are not restricted to one discipline, such as literary studies, but may come from other disciplines, such as art history, musicology, or philosophy.

    The award and the associated prize money consist of two components: 5,000 euros will be awarded on a non-earmarked basis, while 10,000 euros will be made available to the recipient for the conception and organization of a conference on Romantic research.

    Interested parties can submit their application documents until January 31, 2023. The award winner will be honored at a ceremony held at Goethe University on October 11, 2023.

    The new science award is made possible by a generous bequest from pediatrician Prof. Dr. Klaus Heyne (1937-2017), whose particular passion was the art and literature of German Romanticism.

    The first recipient of the new science award in 2021 was Dr. Joanna Raisbeck, a literary scholar teaching at Oxford, who was honored for the innovative achievement of her dissertation "Poetic Metaphysics in Karoline von Günderrode." In 2022, she received the Novalis Prize for the same work. With the help of the Heyne Award, Raisbeck recently hosted an international conference on “Romantic Materialities” at Goethe University. Thanks to the cooperation between the Heyne Award and the Freies Deutsches Hochstift – one of Germany’s oldest cultural institutes and a non-profit research institution – she was also able to curate an exhibition of Karoline von Günderrode's manuscripts at the Deutsches Romantik-Museum, which is on view until mid-December.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Prof. Dr. Frederike Middelhoff (W1 professorship for Modern German Literature with a focus on Romantic Studies).
    E-mail: middelhoff@em.uni-frankfurt.de
    Website: https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/Middelhoff
    https://romantikforschung.uni-frankfurt.de/


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