Dr. Ulrike Leuschner studied German literature and
philosophy in Würzburg with an emphasis on edition philology.
She got her doctorate in 1993, writing her dissertation on the work
of Friedrich Müller, known as Maler Müller: Der
dramatisierte Faust. Text - Entstehung - Bedeutung. She has
published numerous works on German literature of the 18th to 20th
centuries. In 1995 she held an exhibition on post-war Munich
literature in the Monacensia library. She has held university
teaching positions in Munich, Bielefeld, and Darmstadt. She began
editing the correspondence of Johann Heinrich Merck (1741-1791) at
the Merck research center at the Technischen Universität of
Darmstadt in 2000. She has been working on the book for the
reparaturen der welt exhibition since 1999. |