Thorsten Carstensen is Lecturer of German at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and International Scholar of German at Indiana University – Indianapolis, USA. His current research interests include the life reform movement around 1900 and architectural discourses in German literature. He is the author of Romanisches Erzählen. Peter Handke und die epische Tradition (2013) and co-editor of Heimat in Literatur und Kultur. Neue Perspektiven (2023). He has also published on Hollywood cinema and Anglophone literature.
Mattias Pirholt is Professor of Literature at Uppsala University, Sweden. His research focuses on aesthetic issues such as autonomy, imitation, and intermediality. He has written extensively on Swedish, German, and American literature, from the eighteenth century to today. His publications include Metamimesis: Imitation in Goethe’s Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre and Early German Romanticism (2012), Grenzerfahrungen. Studien zu Goethes Ästhetik (2018), and the co-edited volume Beyond Autonomy in Eighteenth-Century British and German Aesthetics (2021).