Till Kinzel
Till Kinzel (1968) received his Dr. phil. (2002) and Habilitation (2005) from the Technical University of Berlin. He has published books on Allan Bloom (Platonische Kulturkritik in Amerika; 2002), Nicolás Gómez Dávila (5th ed. 2023), Philip Roth (Die Tragödie und Komödie des amerikanischen Lebens, 2006) and Michael Oakeshott (2007). He has co-edited volumes on imaginary dialogues in English and American Literature and Philosophy (2012, 2014) and audionarratology (2016), as well as books on Edward Gibbon in Germany (2015) and a number of important representatives of the enlightenment in Germany such as Johann Joachim Eschenburg (2013), Johann Arnold Ebert (2016), Johann Joachim Christoph Bode (2016) and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Zachariä (2018). Most recently, he has published Johann Georg Hamann. Zu Leben und Werk (2019), a translation of Sir Walter Scotts essay on E. T. A Hoffmann (2022) as well as an essay on Voltaire and Brunswick (2023).