Ena Jung is a graduate student in Comparative Literary Studies and German. After
receiving an M.A. in Comparative Literature from the Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität
in Frankfurt/Main and a B.A. in English from Williams College, she began her graduate studies
in the German Department at Princeton University. Besides finishing a project entitled "Dashing Gaps" on the dashing use of the dash in Edgar Allan Poe's Dupin trilogy, she will
be writing a dissertation on the figuration of inspiration in the poetry of Friedrich Hölderlin,
Rainer Maria Rilke, and Paul Celan. Interests condensed: lyric poetry, diacritical marks,
detective fiction, early German cinema (especially Fritz Lang), experimental film and
theater, and French theory.
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