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  • 2023 Journal Article
    ​ ​Forum: Digitization, Digital Humanities, and American Studies​
    Gessner, I.; Herrmann, S. M.; Horn, K.; Mischke, D.; Schober, R.; Flanders, J. & Dunst, A. et al.​ (2023) 
    Amerikastudien68(1) pp. 5​-26​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.33675/AMST/2023/1/4 
    Details  DOI 
  • 2022 Blog Post
    ​ ​New World, New Media: ​Christopher Columbus’s 1493 Letter on His First Voyage​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2022)
    In: Selten und Bemerkenswert: Sammlungsblog der SUB Göttingen​
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  • 2021 Blog Post
    ​ ​Open Access in der Anglistik / Amerikanistik​
    Kartheus, W.& Schuller, D. ​ (2021)
    In: open-access.network​
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  • 2018 Lecture
    ​ ​'I am modernity personified': ​Frankenstein, Monstrosity, and Neo-Victorian Adaptation in Penny Dreadful​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2018)
    Alive at 200: Contemporary Perspectives on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; 2018-01-20​, Seminar für Englische Philologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
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  • 2017 Lecture
    ​ ​Tatort Bibliothek: ​Verbotenes Wissen und mörderische Lektüren in der Kriminalliteratur​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2017)
    3. Göttinger Nacht des Wissens; 2017-01-21​, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
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  • 2017 Lecture
    ​ ​Do Libraries Dream of Electric Books?: ​Überregionale Literaturversorgung im Spannungsfeld von 'Closed' und 'Open Access' am Beispiel der deutschen Amerikastudien​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2017)
    64th Annual Conference of the German Association for American Studies: Modernities and Modernization in North America. First Forum of the Digital American Studies Initiative (DASI): “Accessing Knowledge in the Digital Age”; 2017-06-08​, Leibniz Universität Hannover.
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  • 2016 Lecture
    ​ ​The Company of Witches: ​Disney’s Maleficent and Feminist Rewritings of Fairy Tales​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2016)
    11th Annual Conference of the Association for Adaptation Studies: Adaptations as History; 2016-09-27​, St. Anne's College, Oxford University, UK.
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  • 2015 Book Chapter
    ​ ​'Nineteenth century (up-to-date) with a vengeance': ​Vampirism, Victorianism and Collage in Guy Maddin's Dracula - Pages from a Virgin's Diary​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2015)
    In:​Botting, Fred; Spooner, Catherine​ (Eds.), Monstrous Media / Spectral Subjects: Imaging Gothic from the Nineteenth Century to the Present pp. 103​-115. ​Manchester: ​Manchester UP.
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  • 2012 Journal Article | Research Paper
    ​ ​Zwischen Kiwi Gothic und Frauenwahlrecht: ​Das Sondersammelgebiet Neuseeland an der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen​
    Enderle, W. ; Kobusch, U. & Schuller, D. ​ (2012) 
    BuB64(9) pp. 602​-603​.​
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  • 2011 Review
    ​ ​Låt den rätte komma in (Dt. So finster die Nacht). Regie: Tomas Alfredson, Schweden 2008. / Let Me In. Regie: Matt Reeves, USA 2010​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2011)
    Zeitschrift für Fantastikforschung, 1​ pp. 137​-140​.​
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  • 2010 Encyclopedia Article
    ​ ​Richard Matheson, I Am Legend​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2010)
    In:Arnold, Heinz Ludwig​ (Ed.), Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (3. ed.).
    Stuttgart​: Metzler.
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  • 2009 Book Chapter | 
    ​ ​'Something Black and of the Night': ​Vampirism, Monstrosity, and Negotiations of Race in Richard Matheson's 'I Am Legend'​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2009)
    In:​Petzold, Dieter​ (Ed.), Der Vampir: Von der Dämmerung der Gothic Novel bis zum Morgen-Grauen des Teenieromans: Tagung am 2. und 3. Oktober 2009 in Köln pp. 78​-94. (Vol. 27). ​Moers: Brendow.
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  • 2009 Encyclopedia Article
    ​ ​Harold Bloom: ​Das literaturtheoretische Werk​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2009)
    In:Arnold, Heinz Ludwig​ (Ed.), Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (3. ed.).
    Stuttgart​: J. B. Metzler.
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  • 2009 Encyclopedia Article
    ​ ​H. D.: ​Lyrik und Prosa​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2009)
    In:Arnold, Heinz Ludwig​ (Ed.), Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (3. ed.).
    Stuttgart​: Metzler.
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  • 2009 Encyclopedia Article
    ​ ​Angela Carter​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2009)
    In:Reid, Robin Anne​ (Ed.), Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy pp. 56​-58. (Vol. 2).
    Westport, CT​: Greenwood P.
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  • 2009 Book Chapter | 
    ​ ​Männlich, weiblich, was ihr wollt: ​Shakespeare und die Lust am Spiel mit den Geschlechtern​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2009)
    In:​Reitemeier, Frauke​ (Ed.), "Seht her, auf dies Gemälde und auf dies...": Zum Umgang mit Bildern aus John Boydells Shakespeare Gallery pp. 15​-38. ​Göttingen: ​Universitätsverlag Göttingen. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2021-1659 
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  • 2008 Book Chapter
    ​ ​Lust for Life(style): ​Grotesker Humor und sozialer Surrealismus in Danny Boyles Trainspotting - Neue Helden​
    Schuller, D. ​ (2008)
    In:​Glasenapp, Jörn; Lillge, Claudia​ (Eds.), Die Filmkomödie der Gegenwart pp. 13​-32. ​Paderborn: ​Fink.
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