Although Adelbert von Chamisso created world literature with his Peter Schlemihl narrative and is a canonised author in literary studies, many parts of his prolific work are still under-researched. As yet little of his estate, which has been in the possession of the Berlin State Library since 1937, has been evaluated. The contributions to this anthology can be seen as an endeavour to give a new impetus to Chamisso research. Written from the perspectives of literary studies, linguistics, musicologists and scientific history, the contributors seek to reveal hitherto neglected aspects of Chamisso’s multifaceted work as an ethnologist and zoologist, travel writer and poet, editor and correspondent. They focus on Chamisso’s networking with the literary and scientific communities of his time and on the broad field of intertextual, intermedial and intercultural references in his texts.
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Gerhard Lauer ist Ordinarius für Deutsche Philologie an der Universität Göttingen. Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind die Literaturgeschichte der Frühen Neuzeit, besonders die Geschichte des Romans, kognitive Literaturwissenschaft und Digital Humanities.