Ulm Sanford, Gerlinde

Ulm Sanford, Gerlinde: received her PhD degree in German and Romance languages from the University of Vienna in Austria. After a few years as Research Assistant at the University of Marburg / Lahn in Germany, she went to Mississippi State University in the USA. Since 1968 she has been teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in German for the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at Syracuse University in the USA. She has published a dictionary of Viennese professional names: Wörterbuch von Berufsbezeichnungen (1975). A new text edition and commentary of Andreas Gryphius: Aemilius Paulus Papinianus (1977). A concordance for Schiller’s philosophical and esthetic writings: Konkordanz zu Schillers philosophischen und ästhetischen Schriften (1980). And numerous essays on modern Austrian writers, including Alois Brandstetter, Barbara Frischmuth, Michael Köhlmeier, Felix Mitterer, Robert Schindel, Werner Schwab, Peter Turrini, and Josef Weinheber. Her areas of interest are linguistic studies, Goethe, film, and modern Austrian literature. She has just published Goethes Briefwechsel mit seinem Sohn August.

Gerlinde Ulm Sanford, Professor in the Dept. of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics at Syracuse University. Publications: Wörterbuch von Berufsbezeichnungen (1975); new text edition & commentary of Andreas Gryphius: Aemilius Paulus Papinianus (1977); Konkordanz zu Schillers philosophischen und ästhetischen Schriften (1980); Goethes Briefwechsel mit seinem Sohn August (2005), numerous essays on mod. Austrian writers, e.g. Alois Brandstetter, Barbara Frischmuth, Michael Köhlmeier, Felix Mitterer, Robert Schindel, Werner Schwab, Peter Turrini, Josef Weinheber.

Email: gsanford@mailbox.syr.edu

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