Sandro Jung
Born1976
EducationUniversity of Wales Lampeter (PhD)
Scientific career
Fieldsliterature, visual studies
InstitutionsShanghai University of Finance and Economics, Hangzhou Normal University
ThesisThe poetic fragment in the long eighteenth century (2004)

Sandro Jung (born 1976) is a literary scholar and Distinguished Professor of English Literature at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. In addition to his position at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, he also serves as Jack Ma Distinguished Professor at Hangzhou Normal University. Since 2020, He has also served as the Director of the Centre for the Study of Text and Print Culture at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Jung is the Founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Text and Print Culture at Ghent University.[1] He is the editor-in-chief of ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews. Jung is known for his works on English poetry. He has also published on literature and visual culture, and he is considered a leading authority in the field of illustration studies.[2][3][4]

Books

  • Kleine artige Kupfer: Buchillustration im 18. Jahrhundert, Harrassowitz, 2018
  • The Publishing and Marketing of Illustrated Literature in Scotland, 1760-1825, Lehigh University Press, 2017
  • Thomson’s ‘The Seasons’, Print Culture, and Visual Interpretation, 1730-1842, Lehigh University Press, 2015
  • The Fragmentary Poetic: Eighteenth-Century Uses of an Experimental Mode, Lehigh University Press, 2009
  • David Mallet, Anglo-Scot: Poetry, Patronage and Politics in the Age of Union, University of Delaware Press, 2008

References

  1. "Professor Sandro Jung". www.iash.ed.ac.uk.
  2. Anderson, Phillip B. (30 April 2010). "David Mallet, Anglo-Scot: Poetry, Patronage, and Politics in the Age of Union, by Sandro Jung". ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews. 23 (2): 138–142. doi:10.1080/08957691003712397. ISSN 0895-769X. S2CID 153923469.
  3. Strabone, Jeff (2020). "The Publishing and Marketing of Illustrated Literature in Scotland, 1760–1825 by Sandro Jung (review)". Eighteenth-Century Studies. 53 (2): 329–330. doi:10.1353/ecs.2020.0018. ISSN 1086-315X. S2CID 213847682.
  4. "Sandro Jung". European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Programme.
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