Monika Fludernik
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Monika Fludernik (born 1957), a native Austrian, is professor of English literature and culture at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Germany.
Fludernik earned her doctorate at the University of Graz, Austria, where she studied with professor Franz Karl Stanzel. In 1992, she took up an associate profesorship at the University of Vienna, and since 1994 she has been a full professor at Freiburg. Fludernik has hold several temporary fellowships, at the Univerities of Oxford, and Harvard, among other places, and she is a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Fludernik is renowned for her contribution to the field of literary theory, particularily that of narratology.
[edit] Works
Besides being sole author of 4 books (see below), Fluderink has published more than 100 scientific articles and has edited and co-edited several volumes of books/special issues of scientific jounarls.
Books:
- Einführung in die Erzähltheorie. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2006
- Echoes and Mirrorings: Gabriel Josipovici’s Creative Oeuvre. Frankfurt/New York: Lang, 2000
- Towards a ‘Natural’ Narratology. London/New York: Routledge, 1996
- The Fictions of Language and the Languages of Fiction. The Linguistic Representation of Speech and Consciousness. London/New York: Routledge, 1993