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Publications

Publikationen (Auswahl)

*= peer reviewed

Monographs

  1. Müller, Anja. Framing Childhood in Eighteenth-Century English Periodicals and Satirical Prints, 1689 1789. Ashgate Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present. Farnham: Ashgate, 2009.     

    Ausgezeichnet as Honor Book 2009 der Children's Literature Association
     
  2. Müller-Muth, Anja. Repräsentationen: Eine Studie zum intertextuellen und intermedialen Spiel von Tom Stoppards 'Arcadia'. CDE Studies. 7. Trier: WVT, 2001.

    Ausgezeichnet mit dem Landauer Universitätspreis für die beste Dissertation 2000 sowie mit dem CDE-Award 2002 der German Society for Contemporary Theatre and Drama

Editions - Series

  1. Studies in European Literature for Children and Young Adults / Studien zur europäischen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur (Book Series).
    Eds. Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer, Anja Müller and Astrid Surmatz †. Heidelberg: Winter, 2014ff.

    Bisher erschienene Bände:
  • SEKL 12: Anja Ballis und Marlene Zöhrer, Hg. Astrid Lindgren und der Zweite Weltkrieg. Interdisziplinäre Annäherungen an Leben und Schreiben in Zeiten des Krieges. 2022.
  • SEKL 11: Sophia Mehrbrey. Figures d’enfance. Représentation de l’enfant dans la littérature française des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. 2022.
  • SEKL 10: Steffi Ebert und Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer, Hg. Von Pionieren und Piraten. Der DEFA-Kinderfilm in seinen kulturhistorischen, filmästhetischen und ideologischen Dimensionen. 2021.
  • SEKL  9: Stefanie Reinbold. Unzuverlässiges Erzählen in der modernen schwedischen kinderliterarischen Phantastik. 2019.
  • SEKL  8: Katarzyna Marciniak. Chasing Mythical Beasts: The Reception of Ancient Monsters in Children’s and Young Adult’s Culture. 2020.
  • SEKL  7: Annegret von Wietersheim. „Später einmal werde ich es dir erzählen.“ Leerstellen in der Kinder- und Jugendliterature der 1950er Jahre. 2019.
  • SEKL  6: Hadassah Stichnothe. Der Initiationsroman in der deutsch- und englischsprachigen Kinderliteratur. 2017.
  • SEKL  5: Markus Janka und Michael Stierstorfer, Hg. Verjüngte Antike: Griechisch-römische Mythologie und Historie in zeitgenössischen Kinder- und Jugendmedien. 2017.
  • SEKL  4: Sandra Stadler. South African Young Adult Literature in English, 2000-2014. 2017.
  • SEKL  3: Tao Zhang. Vom Premake zum Remake: Gender-Diskurse und intermediale Bezüge in den deutschen Verfilmungen der Kinderromane Erich Kästners. 2018.
  • SEKL  2: Kristin Eckstein. Shojo Manga: Text-Bild-Verhältnisse und Narrationsstrategien im japanischen und deutschen Manga für Mädchen. 2016.
  • SEKL  1: Harald Weiss, Hg. 100 Jahre Biene Maja - Vom Kinderbuch zum Klassenschlager. 2014.
 

Editions - Essay Collections

Articles

Zur Publikation angenommen:

  1. Müller, Anja. “Adaptation.” Erscheint in Routledge Companion to Children’s Literature and Culture. Hg. Claudia Nelson, Elisabeth Wesseling und Andrea Mei-Ying Wu. Routledge. (eingeladener Beitrag) 25 Seiten.
  2. ---. “Fables.” Erscheint in The Cambridge History of Children’s Literature in English. Vol. One, Origins to 1830. Hg. Eugene Giddens, Zoe Jaques und Louise Joy. Cambridge: CUP, 2022. (eingeladener Beitrag) 22 Seiten.

    Erschienen:

  1. Müller, Anja. „The warrior(s) in crisis. The knights of Westeros and the process of civilization.” In Anna Czarnowus and Carolyne Larrington, Hg. Memory and Medievalism in George R.R. Martin and Game of Thrones: The Keeper of All Our Memories. Bloomsbury, 2022. 95-107.
  2. ---. “Vormoderne Männlichkeitskonzepte zwischen ‘authentisch’ und ‘episch’: Transformationen des Rittertypus im Larp.” Erschienen in Zwischen Ehre und Schande. Praktiken und Narrative vormoderner Männlichkeiten. Reihe Siegen. Hg. Anja Müller, Hans Rudolf Velten und Rebecca Weber. Heidelberg: Winter, 2021. 229-261.
  3. ---. "Circulating Childhood in Eighteenth-Century England: The Cultural Work of Periodicals." Literature Cultures and Eighteenth-Century Childhoods. Hg. Andrew O'Malley. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 35-50. 
  4. ---. "Writing Plural Childhoods: Some Thoughts Concerning Recent Carnegie Shortlists." Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Childhood in Contemporary Britain: Literature, Media and Society. Hg. Sandra Dinter und Ralf Schneider. Routledge, 2018.19-33. 
  5. ---. "Die neomediävalen Ritter von Westoros und der Prozess der Zivilisation." Die Literatur des Mittelalters im Fantasyroman. Eds. Nathanael Busch und Hans Rudolf Velten. Heidelberg: Winter, 2018. 29-44.
  6. ---. "Canonicity." The Edinburgh Companion to Children's Literature. Hg. Maria Nikolajeva und Clementine Beauvais. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017. 153-166. (eingeladener Beitrag)
  7. ---, Simone Herrmann und Franziska Burstyn. "Canon Formation and Social Imaginaries in British Children's Literature." Canon Constitution and Canon Change in European Children’s Literature. Hg. Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer und Anja Müller. Critical Studies on Children’s Literature and Culture. Routledge, 2017. 39-56.
  8. --- und Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer. “Introduction: Canon Studies and Children’s Literature.” Canon Constitution and Canon Change in European Children’s Literature. Hg. Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer und Anja Müller. Critical Studies on Children’s Literature and Culture. London: Routledge, 2017. 1-14.
  9. ---. „Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know, or The Pride of the Rock? Expeditionen in die symbolische Höhle der Löwen von Lannister.“ Die Welt von ‘Game of Thrones’: Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf George R.R. Martins ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’. Hgg. Markus May, Michael Baumann, Robert Baumgartner und Tobias Eder. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2016. 45-60.
  10. ---. “Humphry Repton’s Red Books – Simulating a Garden.” Der Garten im Fokus kultureller Diskurse des 18. Jahrhunderts / Le jardin au centre des discours culturels au xviiie siècle. Hg. Peter Wagner, Kirsten Dickhaut und Otmar Ette. LAPASEC. 4. Trier : WVT, 2015. 131-141.
  11. ---. "The Different Faces of War Horse - Media Change and Cultural Implications." "... so that I wished myself to be a horse": Das Pferd als Repräsentant kulturellen Wandels im Denksystem. Eds. Sonja Fielitz and Norbert Lennartz. Heidelberg: Winter, 2015.125-138.
  12. ---. "Der erste Weltkrieg aus der Sicht eines Pferdes – Michael Morpurgos War Horse." Der Erste Weltkrieg im Geschichtsunterricht: Grenzen – Grenzüberschreitungen – Medialisierungen von Grenzen. Eds. Bärbel Kuhn und Astrid Windus. HISTORICA ET DIDACTICA. St. Ingbert: Röhrig Universitätsverlag, 2014. 129-132.
  13. ---. "Surviving Loss in Contemporary Anglophone Narratives on Bulgaria." Narrating Loss: Representations of Mourning, Nostalgia and Melancholia in Contemporary Anglophone Fictions. Eds. Brigitte Glaser and Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz. Trier: WVT, 2014. 45-57.
  14. *---. "The Child is Father of the Man... and the Author: Screening the Lives of Children's Authors." Adaptation, Intermediality and the British Celebrity Biopic (1990-2010). Eds. Marta Minier and Maddalena Pennacchhia. Farnham: Ashgate, 2014. 179-194.
  15. ---."Elephantine Houyhnhnms in an Age Out of Reason? Christopher Nicholson's Exploration of the Rational Animal in The Elephant Keeper." Re-Presenting Restoration, Enlightenment and Romanticism: Studies in New-Eighteenth-Century Literature and Film. Eds. Anja Müller, Achim Hescher and Anke Uebel. Trier: WVT, 2014. 97-114.
  16. ---. "Representing Restoration, Enlightenment and Romanticism - Some Thoughts on New-Eighteenth-Century Literature and Film." Re-Presenting Restoration, Enlightenment and Romanticism: Studies in New-Eighteenth-Century Literature and Film. Eds. Anja Müller, Achim Hescher and Anke Uebel. Trier: WVT, 2014. 1-16.
  17. ---. "Of Horse and Man." Online-Beitrag zum Festblog für Hans-Peter Ecker. http://eckersbestiarium.wordpress.com/. 23 March 2013.
  18. ---. "Philipp Noyce: Rabbit-Proof Fence." Film: Part II Eds. Susanne Peters, Klaus Stierstorfer, Laurenz Volkmann, Dirk Vanderbeke. Teaching Contemporary Literature and Culture 3. Trier: WVT, 2013. 543-561.
  19. ---. "Childhood in Early Modern Stairs of Life: Envisioning Age Distinctions." Childhood in the English Renaissance. Ed. Anja Müller. Trier: WVT, 2013. 43-56.
  20. ---. "Childhood in the Renaissance - Introductory Remarks." Childhood in the English Renaissance. Ed. Anja Müller. Trier: WVT, I/2013. 1-12.
  21. *---. "Shakespeare Comic Books - Adapting the Bard for a Young Audience." Adapting Canonical Texts in Children's Literature. Ed. Anja Müller. London: Bloomsbury, 2013. 95-111.
  22. *---. "Introduction: Adapting Canonical Texts in and for Children's Literature." Adapting Canonical Texts in Children's Literature. Ed. Anja Müller. London: Bloomsbury, 2013. 1-8.
  23. ---. "'I would be nothing without you': Survival and Failure in Rana Dasgupta's Solo and Miroslav Penkov's East of the West". Online at http://euroacademia.eu/presentation/"I-would-be-nothing-without-you"-survival-and-failure-in-rana-dasgupta's-solo-and-miroslav-penkov's-east-of-the-west/ [23 August 2012]
  24. *---. "'Sweet Pictures' – Raising the Tasteful Child in Eighteenth-Century Children's Literature." Taste and the Senses in the Eighteenth Century. Eds. Peter Wagner and Frédéric Ogée. LAPASEC. 3. Trier: WVT, 2012. 345-358.
  25. *---. "Artful Improvement or Corruption of the Mother Tongue? The Morality of Eighteenth-Century Hearing and Arthur Hill's Campaign for Improving Sound on the English Stage". Taste and the Senses in the Eighteenth Century. Eds. Peter Wagner and Frédéric Ogée. LAPASEC. 3. Trier: WVT, 2012. 195-206.
  26. *---. "Identifying an Age-Specific English Literature for Children." Mediating Identities in Eighteenth-Century England. Eds. Isabel Karremann and Anja Müller. Farnham: Ashgate, 2011. 17-30.
  27. ---. "Cosmopolitan Stage Conversations: David Greig's Adapted Transnational Characters and the Ethics of Identity." Cosmotopia: Transnational Identities in Greig’s Theatre. Eds. Anja Müller and Clare Wallace. Prag: Litteraria Pragensia, 2011. 82-102.
  28. --- and Clare Wallace. "Neutral Spaces and Transnational Encounters." Cosmotopia: Transnational Identities in Greig’s Theatre. Eds. Anja Müller and Clare Wallace. Prag: Litteraria Pragensia, 2011. 1-13.
  29. ---. "From Robinson the Younger to Inkheart: Tracing German Children's Fiction between Realism and Fantasy." Brave New Worlds: Old and New Classics of Children's Literature. Ed. Elena Paruolo. Frankfurt/M. et al.: Lang, 2011. 67-88.
  30. ---. "Redeeming through Storytelling in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials." Redeemers and Healers: The Reception and Transformation of their Medieval and Late Antique Representations in Literature, Film and Music. Eds. Dina de Rentiis and Christoph Houswitschka. Trier: WVT, 2010. 53-66.
  31. ---. "Our Antipodean Neo-Victorians: Australian Neo-Victorian Fiction." Anglistentag 2009 Klagenfurt. Eds. Jörg Helbig and René Schallegger. Trier: WVT, 2010. 351-361.
  32. *---. "Children and Physical Cruelty – The Lockean and Rousseauvian Revolution." Childhood, Violence and the Western Tradition. Eds. Laurence Brockliss and Heather Montgomery. Oxford: Oxbow, 2010. 129-135.
  33. ---. "Komödie und Farce – Tom Stoppards Arcadia." Handbuch Englisches Drama der Gegenwart: Kategorien, Entwicklungen, Modellinterpretationen. Ed. Merle Tönnies. Trier: WVT, 2010. 249-263.
  34. --- and Mark Schreiber. "Sam 2.0 – Appropriations, Interpretations and Adaptations of Samuel Beckett on YouTube." Adaptations – Performing across Media and Genres. Ed. Eckart Voigts-Virchow. CDE. 16. Trier: WVT, 2009. 173-189.
  35. *---. "Envisioning Age Distinctions in Eighteenth-Century Prints." Narratives of Life: Aging and Identity. Eds. Heike Hartung and Roberta Maierhofer. Journal of Aging, Humanities and the Arts 1.3-4 (2007): 231-244.
  36. ---. "Tom Stoppards Arcadia: Eine postmoderne Re(-)präsentation des englischen Landschaftsgartens." Der Garten als Spiegel der Seele: Gartenlust und Gartenkultus. Ed. Hans-Peter Ecker. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2007. 85-105.
  37. *---. "The Lords of the Rings: Wagner's Ring and Tolkien's Faerie." Musicorum 5 (2007): 342-359.
  38. ---. "Alan Ayckbourn and The Beggar's Opera as A Chorus of Disapproval." John Gay's The Beggar's Opera 1728-2004: Adaptations and Rewritings. Eds. Uwe Böker et al. IFAVL. 105. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006. 327-344.
  39. *---. "Spectatorship and Performance in Eighteenth-Century Periodicals." Representation and Performance in the Eighteenth Century. Landau-Paris Studies on the Eighteenth Century. 1. Eds. Peter Wagner and Frédéric Ogée. Trier: WVT, 2006. 191-207.
  40. ---. "Reading Children: Creating a Literary Discourse for Children in Mrs. Leicester's School." Children's Books and Child Readers. Eds. Thomas Kullmann and Christiane Bimberg. Aachen: Shaker, 2006. 6-17.
  41. *---. "Fashioning Age and Identity: Childhood and the Stages of Life in Eighteenth-Century English Periodicals." Fashioning Childhood in the Eighteenth Century: Age and Identity. Ed. Anja Müller. Ashgate Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present. 1. Farnham: Ashgate, 2006. 91-100.
  42. *---. "Introduction." Fashioning Childhood in the Eighteenth Century: Age and Identity. Ed. Anja Müller. Ashgate Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present. 1. Farnham: Ashgate, 2006. 1 10.
  43. ---. "Re-Visiting (Anti-)Theatricality in Frances Burney's Evelina." Anglistentag Aachen 2004. Ed. Lilo Moessner. Trier: WVT, 2005. 399-410.
  44. *---. "Putting 'the Child' into Discourse: The Deployment of Childhood in The Spectator." The Spectator: Emerging Discourses. Ed. Donald J. Newman. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2005. 59-80.
  45. ---. "'We are also Europe': Reviewing Displacement in David Greig's Plays." Staging Displacement, Exile and Diaspora. Eds. Christoph Houswitschka and Anja Müller. CDE.12. Trier: WVT, 2005. 151-168.
  46. *---. "Picturing Aesops: Re-Visions of Aesop's Fables from L'Estrange to Richardson." 1650-1850. Ideas, Aesthetics and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 10 (2004): 33-62.
  47. *---. "'You have been framed': The Function of Ekphrasis for the Representation of Women in John Banville's Trilogy (The Book of Evidence, Ghosts, Athena)." Studies in the Novel 36.2 (2004): 185-205.
  48. *---. "White Symphonies with Red Spots: Color and the Representation of Women in Four Poems by Oscar Wilde." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 32.7 (2003): 785-814.
  49. *Online Reprint of a preprint version in The Oscholars Library, [http://www.oscholars. com/TO/Appendix/Library/muller.htm], January 2008
  50. *---. "It's wanting to know that makes us matter": Scepticism or Affirmation in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia." Connotations 12.2-3 (2002/2003): 281-291. see also: [http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/connotations/]
  51. ---. "Writing 'Wilde': The Importance of Re-presenting Oscar Wilde in Fin de Millénaire Drama in English (Stoppard, Hare, Ravenhill)." The Importance of Reinventing Oscar: Versions of Wilde During the Last 100 Years. Eds. Uwe Boeker, Richard Corballis and Julie A. Hibbard. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 2002. 219-227.
  52. ---. "A Playful Comment on Word and Music Relations: Anthony Burgess's Mozart and the Wolf Gang." Word and Music Studies 1: Defining the Field. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Word and Music Studies at Graz, 1997. Eds. Walter Bernhart, Steven Paul Scher and Werner Wolf. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1999. 349-361.
  53. *---. "Re-presenting Representations: The Landscape Garden as a Sight/Site of Difference in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia." Word & Image 15.1 (1999): 97-106.
  54. *Müller-Muth, Anja. "Preaching an Irish Messiah: Biblical Allusions and Myth-Making in Lady Gregory's The Gaol Gate." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 46.1 (1998): 28-37.

  

Lexicon Articles and Miscellaneous

1. Müller, Anja. 2 Artikel in The Cambridge Guide to the English Novel, 1660-1820. Hg. April London. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2021.

  • "The Platonic Marriage." (3 Seiten).
  • "The Vale of Glendor." (2 Seiten).

2. Müller, Anja. "Tom Stoppard: Travesties (1974)." Das englische Drama und Theater von den Anfängen bis zur Postmoderne. Hg. Bernhard Reitz. Trier: WVT, 2016. 366-370.

3. Müller, Anja. Artikel "Travesties – by Tom Stoppard." The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama. Ed. Gabrielle H. Cody und Evert Sprinchorn. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007. Vol. II, 1374-1375.

4. Müller-Muth, Anja. 5 articles in Metzler Lexikon Literatur- und Kulturtheorie: Ansätze - Personen - Grundbegriffe. Ed. Ansgar Nünning. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1998.

  • "Architext/Architextualität." 23f.
  • "Culler, Jonathan Dwight." 73f.
  • "Hypotext." 222f.
  • "Präsupposition." 441f.
  • "Transposition." 539f.

Reviews

  1. Müller, Anja. “Review of Children’s Literature and Culture of the First World War. Eds. Lissa Paul, Rosemary Ross Johnston and Emma Short.” International Research in Children’s Literature  10.1 (2017): 106-108 .
  2. ---. “Review of Philip Pullman: His Dark Materials. Ed. by Catherine Butler and Tommy Halsdorf.” International Research in Children’s Literature 8.2 (2015): 209-211.
  3. ---. “Review of Fifield, Peter and David Addyman, eds. Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies: New Critical Essays. and Weiss, Katherine. The Plays of Samuel Beckett. Critical Companions.“ Journal of Contemporary Drama in English 3.1 (2015): 190-197.
  4. ---. "Review of Ethics in Children's Literature: Unexamined Life. By Lisa Sainsbury." International Research in Children's Literature 7.2 (2014): 217-219.
  5. ---. "Rezension zu M.O. Grenby. The Child Reader, 1700-1840. Cambridge UP, 2011." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 61.1 (2013): 91-92.
  6. ---. "Review of Jackie C. Horne. History and the Construction of the Child in Early British Children’s Literature.The Lion and the Unicorn 36.2 (2012): 213-217.
  7. ---. "Review of W.B. Gerard. Laurence Sterne and the Visual Imagination." The Scriblerian 44.2 (2011): 55-56.
  8. ---. "Rezension zu Hans-Peter Wagner, A History of British, Irish and American Literature. Trier: WVT, 2003." Anglistik 16.1 (2005): 146-150.
  9. ---. "Rezension zu Doris Mader, Wirklichkeitsillusion und Wirklichkeitserkenntnis: Eine themen- und strukturanalytische Untersuchung ausgewählter großer Bühnendramen Tom Stoppards. Anglistische Forschungen. 289. Heidelberg: Winter, 2000." Anglia 122.3 (2004): 550-555.
  10. ---. "Family Matters." (review article on Ala Alryyes, Original Subjects; Olga B. Cragg und Rosena Davison, Ed., Sexualité, marriage et famille au XVIIIe siècle; Stephan Klaus Schindler, Das Subjekt als Kind: Die Erfindung der Kindheit im Roman des 18. Jahrhunderts und Naomi Tadmor, Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: Household, Kinship, and Patronage) Eighteenth-Century Studies 36.4 (2003): 602-607.
  11. Müller-Muth, Anja. "Rezension zu J. Alan Pfeffer and Garland Cannon. German Loanwords in English: An Historical Dictionary. New York: CUP, 1994." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 44.1 (1996): 82-84.
 
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