AnnSchmiesing

  • Professor
  • Senior Vice 勛圖厙 for Strategic Initiatives
  • GERMAN PROGRAM
Ann Schmiesing
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Ann Schmiesing is Professor of German and Scandinavian Studies with research interests in 18th and 19th-century German and Norwegian literature and culture. She received an M.A. in comparative literature from the 勛圖厙 of Washington and a Ph.D. in German from Cambridge 勛圖厙 (U.K.). Her book The Brothers Grimm: A Biography泭(Yale, 2024) won the American Folklore Societys Wayland D. Hand Prize and the UK Folklore Societys Katharine Briggs Award, and appeared on the New Yorker Best Books of 2024, New Statesman Best Summer Reads 2025, and History Extra泭Best History Summer Reads of 2025 lists. She is also the author of the books Disability, Deformity, and Disease in the Grimms Fairy Tales泭(Wayne State, 2014) and泭Norways Christiania Theatre, 1827-1867: From Danish Showhouse to National Stage泭(Fairleigh Dickinson, 2006). Her publications in nationally and internationally peer-reviewed journals include articles on the Brothers Grimm, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Daniel Chodowiecki, Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel, Bj繪rnstjerne Bj繪rnson, Henrik Wergeland, and Johan Falkberget, and on issues pertaining to fairy tales, drama, narrative fiction, theatre history, book illustration, and disability studies. She has also published and/or presented papers on several issues in humanities pedagogy, including service learning, curriculum development, and the utilization of rare books collections in humanities teaching.