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Clark S. Muenzer
Associate Professor of German and Chair

PhD, Princeton University, 1974

Department Chair

1409 Cathedral of Learning
412-624-5840 or 412-624-5909
muenzer@pitt.edu

Areas of Research and Teaching Focus

  • German literature and culture during the Age of Goethe
  • Goethe
  • Literary theory
  • German intellectual history
  • Literature and architecture
  • Kafka and modernism

Courses Taught Recently

Undergraduate Courses
  • Approaches to Literature
  • Kafka and the Modern World
  • German Literature and Culture of the 18th Century
  • Classical Drama
  • Sturm und Drang
  • Reading Literary Texts
Graduate Courses
  • Eighteenth-Century Culture and Literature
  • Sturm und Drang
  • Classical Drama
  • Goethe
  • Goethe’s Dramatic Practice
  • Goethe’s Faust
  • German Intellectual History from the 18th to 20th Centuries
  • Kafka

Recent and Significant Publications and Projects

Monograph
  • Figures of Identity: Goethe’s Novels and the Enigmatic Self (University Park and London: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1984). Reviewed in Goethe Yearbook, Germanistik, Studies in Romanticism, Eighteenth Century Studies, and Modern Language Notes
Edited Volumes
  • Remembering Goethe: Essays for the 250th Anniversary, ed. Clark S. Muenzer (Modern Language Studies, 31, 2001).
  • Wegbereiter der Moderne: Festschrift für Klaus Jonas, eds. Helmut Koopmann and Clark Muenzer (Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1990).
Selected Articles
  • "Goethe's Metaphysics ofImmanence," Colloquia Germanica, 39 (2007), 1-19.
  • Fugitive Images and Visual Memory in Goethe's Discourse on Color," in The Enlightened Eye: Goethe And Visual Culture, eds. EvelyK. Moore and Patricia Anne Simpson (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007), 220-237.
  • "At the Edge of Chaos: Goethe and the Question of the Global," in Literatur im Spiel der Zeichen: Festschrift für Hans-Vilmar Geppert, eds. Werner Frick, Fabian Lampart, and Bernadette Malinowski (Tübingen: Francke, 2006), 125-140.
  • "Das Buch Hiob und Goethes Naturbegriff," in Goethe und die Bibel, ed. Johannes Anderegg (Stuttgart: Deutscher Bibel-Verlag, 2005), 157-167.
  • “Borders, Monuments and Goethe’s Reconstruction of Knowledge,” Arcadia 38 (2003), 248-53.
  • “Wandering Among Obelisks: Goethe’s Idea of the Monument,” Modern Language Studies, 31 (2001), 5-34.
  • “Culture’s Uncanny House: Exile and the Genealogy of the Classical Stage in Goethe’s Die Natürliche Tochter,” in Exil: Transhistorische und Transnationale Perspektiven, eds., Helmut Koopmann and Klaus Dieter Post (Paderborn: Mentis, 2001), 101-133.
  • “Victor Lange: Bibliography 1932-1996,” in Jahrbuch für Internationale Germanistik, 29 (1997), 14-25.
  • “Transplanting the Poem: Goethe, Ghosts and The Metamorphosis of an Elegy,” in Themes and Structures: Studies in German Literature from Goethe to the Present. Festschrift for Theodore Ziolkowski, ed. Alexander Stefan (Columbia S.C.: Camden House, 1997), 39-77.
  • “Ihr ältesten, würdigsten Denkmäler der Zeit: Goethe’s Über den Granit and his Aesthetics of Monuments,” in Festschrift für Wolfgang Wittkowski, ed. Richard Fisher (New York and Bern: Lang, 1995), 193-214.
  • “Herders Von deutscher Art und Kunst: Der Sturm und Drang deutscher Selbst-Legitimierung. Ostern 1773,” in Zwischen Traum und Trauma: Die Nation, ed. Claudia Mayer-Iswandy (Tübingen: Stauffenberg Colloquium, 1994), 39-57.
  • “Goethe’s Gothic Classicism: Antecedents to the Architecture of History in Faust II, Act III,” in Faust Today, eds. Jane K. Brown, Meredith Lee, and Thomas P. Saine (Columbia, S.C.: Camden House, 1994), 187-206.
  • “A Kafkan Reflection on Kierkegaard: Auf der Galerie and Kritik der Gegenwart,” in Wegbereiter der Moderne: Festschrift für Klaus Jonas, eds. Helmut Koopmann and Clark Muenzer (Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1990), pp. 144-162.
  • “Goethe’s Werther and Kant's Aesthetics of Failure,” Modern Language Notes, 98 (1983), 492-99.
  • “Virginity and Tragic Structure: Continuity and Change in Emilia Galotti, Iphigenie auf Tauris, and Die Jungfrau von Orleans,” Monatshefte, 71 (1979), 117-130.

  • “Eduard and Rhetoric: Characterization and Narrative Strategy in Goethe’s Die Wahlverwandtschaften,” Modern Language Notes, 94 (1979), 493-509.
Work in Progress

Goethe's Metaphysics of Immanence: Topics in the Reconstruction of Knowledge

Introduction: The Metaphysical Compulsion and Goethe's Pure Object of Thought
1. Trek: Goethe's Idea of the Monument
2. Rock: Granite, History, and Aesthetics
3. Cathedral: The Babel of Building and Goethe's Architectural Idea
4. Plant: Ghosts, Monuments, and the Riddle of Metamorphosis
5. Eye: Colors and Visual Memory
6. Elegy: Transplanting the Poem
7. Stage: Culture's Uncanny House
8. Collection: In Pursuit of the Elusive Whole
9. Globe: Mapping Time and Modern Complexity Theory


Other
    Board of Directors, Goethe Society of North America, 2007-2009

    Executive Secretary, Goethe Society of North America (1998-2004)