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Axel Englund, PhD
Anna Lindh Fellow, The Europe Center (former)
Encina Hall
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
Research Interests
Poetry and music of the 20th century, intermedial relations, critical musicology, hermeneutics and aesthetics.
Axel Englund is a scholar of Literature and Musicology. He completed his doctorate at Stockholm University, Sweden (April 2011), where he has also taught modernist exile literature and metrics. His dissertation, a book version of which is being published by Ashgate in 2012, focuses on the poetry of the German-speaking Holocaust survivor Paul Celan, and its interplay with music. In 2009, he was a visiting scholar at the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Columbia University. His research interests include the poetry and music of the 20th century, intermedial relations, critical musicology, hermeneutics and aesthetics. His current research addresses the poetic output of W.G. Sebald.
Publications
Still Songs: Music In and Around the Poetry of Paul Celan
Axel Englund
Ashgate Publishing (2012)
- Intermedial Topography and Metaphorical Interaction
Axel Englund, Lars Elleström
Media Borders, Intermediality and Multimodality (2010) - Modes of Musicality in Paul Celan’s Die Niemandsrose
Axel Englund
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies vol. 45, 2 (2009) - “Streicht dunkler die Geigen”: Berio and Birtwistle in dialogue with Paul Celan
Axel Englund, Siglind Bruhn
Sonic Transformations of Literary Texts: From Program Music to Musical Ekphrasis (2008) - (Im)possibilities of Communication: Celan, Ruzicka, Dittrich
Axel Englund
Perspectives of New Music vol. 46, 2 (2008)



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