ALEXANDER STILLMARK
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ALEXANDER STILLMARK, born 23 November 1937, author, translator: Emeritus Reader at University College London.
- He attended Bishop Foy School in Waterford from 1946 to 1952, and then went on to William Ellis School in Highgate, London, from 1952 to 1956. He pursued higher education at Jesus College, Cambridge, from 1958 to 1961, where he earned a B.A. Honours in Modern & Medieval Languages tripos and won the Jesus College prize in 1959. He continued his academic pursuits and earned an M.A. from Cambridge in 1965. He then worked at University College London as a Lecturer in German from 1964 to 1987, before being promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1987 to 1992, and then Reader in German from 1992 to 1998. In addition to his academic achievements, he was also elected Corresponding Member of Adalbert-Stifter-Institute in Linz in 1985 and became a Member of the Austrian P.E.N. Club in 1996. Most recently, he was elected Corresponding Member of the Georg-Trakl-Forum in 2011.
- Principal Publications: Joseph Roth, DER SIEG UEBER DIE ZEIT (1996); HEINE UND DIE WELTLITERATUR (with T.J.Reed) 2000; Georg Trakl, Poems and Prose (2001); GEDICHTE IN PROSA VON DER ROMANTIK BIS ZUR MODERNE, 2013; Adalbert Stifter, TALES OF OLD VIENNA AND OTHER PROSE, 2016; Hugo von Hofmannsthal, AN IMPOSSIBLE MAN, MHRA 2016; Hugo von Hofmannsthal, SELECT NARRATIVE PROSE, 2020; Hugo von Hofmannsthal, THE INCORRUPTIBLE SERVANT, MHRA 2021.
- Great Foreign Language Writers, St. James Press, London 1984. ISBN 9780912289144, 0912289147 Search this book on
. - Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland 1997/98, DAAD 1997. ISBN 3871926892, 9783871926891 Search this book on
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