Professorship for English Literature
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
In the English Literature section, our research and teaching focusses on a wide range of topics from a broadly Cultural Studies perspective. Areas of particular interest in our research include narratology, image studies, literary translation and adaptation, transnational phenomena, Irish literature, children’s literature as well as literature of the Romantic period and eighteenth-century literature situated at the interface of literature and music. In our teaching we offer courses in the Bachelor and Master programmes in Teacher Education and Cultural Studies. Seminar topics range from a general Introduction to English Literature to literary translation, transmedia storytelling, contemporary Irish short stories, children’s literature, the picturebook and other multimodal texts, literary nonsense, specific writers such as Oscar Wilde or genres such as eighteenth-century travel. We explore how literature works between and beyond the book covers in research-based seminars and project seminars in cooperation with partners in literary institutions, in theatre excursions and through guest lectures by contemporary authors and translators as well as by representatives of publishing houses and from the local theatre. Committed to our teaching, we employ different didactic approaches and methods, including blended learning, and use a variety of teaching materials specifically tailored to our students’ needs and interests.
Main research areas
Areas of research are comparative literature, translation studies, image studies, children's literature and literature in the classroom (intercultural aspects and children's literature in foreign language learning and teaching).
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Einfachheit in der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Ein Gewinn für den Fremdsprachenunterricht
Burwitz-Melzer, E. (Editor) & O'Sullivan, E. (Editor), 2016, Wien: Praesens Verlag. 212 p. (Kinder- und Jugendliteratur im Sprachenunterricht; vol. 3)Research output: Books and anthologies › Collected editions and anthologies › Research
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Einfachheit im (kinder)literaturtheoretischen Diskurs
O'Sullivan, E., 2016, Einfachheit in der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Ein Gewinn für den Fremdsprachenunterricht. Burwitz-Melzer, E. & O'Sullivan, E. (eds.). Wien: Praesens Verlag, p. 17-32 16 p. (Kinder- und Jugendliteratur im Sprachenunterricht; vol. 3).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
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Eine Maus und ein Kaninchen als Identifikationsfiguren für das Ausleben des Verbotenen: Dorothy Kilners „The Life and Perambulations of a Mouse“ (1783) und Beatrix Potters „Peter Rabbit“ (1902)
Köhler, U. K., 2021, In: Kjl & m forschung.schule.bibliothek. 73, 4, p. 28-33 6 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Edward Lear, A book of nonsense
Feest, C. F. & O'Sullivan, E., 2009, Kindlers Literatur-Lexikon: Kes - Len. Arnold, H. L. (ed.). 3 ed. Stuttgart [u.a.]: J.B. Metzler, Vol. 9. p. 744 1 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Articles for encyclopedia › Research
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Does Pinocchio have an Italian passport? What is specifically national and what is international about classics of children's literature
O'Sullivan, E., 2006, The translation of children's literature: A Reader. Lathey, G. (ed.). Clevedon [u.a.]: Multilingual Matters , p. 146-162 17 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research
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Does Pinocchio have an Italian passport? what is specifically national and what is international about classics of children's literature
O'Sullivan, E., 2008, In: Children's Literature Review. 135, p. 179-189 11 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research
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Discourses of Internationalism in Children’s Literature
O'Sullivan, E., 2017, Child autonomy and child governance in children's literature: Where Children Rule. Kelen, C. & Sundmark, B. (eds.). 1 ed. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, p. 30-42 13 p. (Children's literature and culture).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Chapter › peer-review
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Der Zauberlehrling im Internat: Harry Potter im Kontext der britischen Literaturtradition
O'Sullivan, E., 2006, Harry Potter - ein Literatur- und Medienereignis im Blickpunkt interdisziplinärer Forschung. Garbe, C. & Philipp, M. (eds.). Hamburg: LIT Verlag, p. 27-48 22 p. (Literatur - Medien - Rezeption : Studien zur Rezeption und Wirkung von Literatur und Medien ; vol. 1).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research
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Der Übersetzer als Performer: Harry Rowohlt erhält den Sonderpreis des Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreises 2005 für sein übersetzerisches Gesamtwerk
O'Sullivan, E., 2005, In: JuLit. 31, 4, p. 8-14 7 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research
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Der Sprachverliebte: Am 15. Juni 2015 verstarb Harry Rowohlt 70-jährig nach langer Krankheit in Hamburg. Der geniale Übersetzer und Performer gehörte zu den bekanntesten Stimmen der deutschen Literatur. Ein Nachruf.
O'Sullivan, E., 2015, In: JuLit. 3, p. 69-71 3 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research