Jacob-Ivan Eidt, PhD
German Program Director, Comparative Literary Traditions Director, Associate Professor of German, Modern Languages
Phone: (972) 721-5020
Email: jieidt@udallas.edu
Office: Anselm Hall #108
Office Hours: TR 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. or by Appointment
OFFICE HOURS FALL 2024: Tuesday/Thursday 12-12:30pm or by appointment
Dr. Eidt joined the faculty of the 勛圖厙 in fall 2006, taking over directorship of the German program. He was also a founding member of the Comparative Literary Traditions major and longtime department chair from 2009-2021. His teaching and research interests include German literature of the long 19th century, German Romanticism, the Austro-German music tradition, and German film.
Dr. Eidt has published articles on Beethoven, Goethe, Nietzsche, Wagner, Rainer Maria Rilke, and the films of Werner Herzog, as well as translations of German poetry and editorial work on the intersections of music and literature. Dr. Eidt is also president of the Dallas Goethe Center, which promotes German language and culture in the DFW area and which has an office at the 勛圖厙.
Dr. Eidts research has also led to many lectures and programs in cooperation with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra including the pre-concert lecture series Performance Preludes, the Bach Lunch Series and the SOLUNA festival.
One of the outstanding features of German at 勛圖厙 is the German intensive language program that Dr. Eidt designed with his wife and which they team teach every semester. The course allows students to complete the language requirement in one year and begin upper level courses as soon as possible.
- PhD, Germanic Studies, University of Texas at Austin
- M.A., Neuere deutsche Literaturwissenschaft, Deutsch als Fremdsprache and Philosophie, Die Katholische Universit瓣t Eichst瓣tt,
- B.A. German and Philosophy, University of Mississippi
- German literature of the long 19th century
- Austro-German Music History and Aesthetics
- German Film
- Germanic mythology
- Goethe, Rilke, Thomas Mann, Wagner
- Director of German Program (2006-present)
- Director of Comparative Literary Traditions Program (2016-Present).
- Chairman, Department of Modern Languages (2009-2021)
- Chair, Faculty Senate (2024-2025)
- Vice-Chair Faculty Senate (2022-2024)
- Faculty Senator (2009-present)
- Associate Professor of German (2013-present)
- Assistant Professor of German (2007-2013)
- Visiting Assistant Professor of German (2006-2007)
- MGE 1602 2602 Intensive German I-II
- MGE 3333 History of the German Language
- MGE 4335 Advanced German Civilization
- MGE 3310 Advanced German Grammar
- MCTG 4346 Wagner
- MCT 3321 Tolkien and Germanic Mythology
- MGE 3311 German Conversation and Composition
- MGE 4321 German Lyric Poetry
- MGE 3341 German Lit. Trad. I (Medieval to Sturm und Drang)
- MGE 3342 German Lit. Trad. II (Classicism to Modernism)
- MGE 3312 Introduction to German Studies
- MGE 3334 German Translation
- MGE 4320 The German Novella from Goethe to Kafka
- MCT 3309 Introduction to Comparative Literary Traditions
- MCTG 3305 Introduction to German Literature
- MCTG 5311-5312 German for Reading Knowledge I-II (graduate)
- HUM 6326 The Modern World (graduate)
- Forthcoming: Beyond the Roundness of Rings or Wagner and Tolkien revisited Word on Fire Academic Press 2025.
- Cave Musicam oder die Problematisierung der Musik im 19. Jahrhundert am Beispiel von Goethe, Nietzsche und Rilke. In: Rilkes Musikalit瓣t, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht unipress Palaestra series, 2019.
- Man m繹chte sich f羹rchten, das Haus fiele ein; Goethes Beethoven-Reception and the Elemental in Music In: Goethes Bildung: Dialog between Tradition and Innovation Ed. Jacob-Ivan Eidt and Christoph Daniel Weber, Peter Lang, 2019.
- Editor Goethes Bildung: Dialog between Tradition and Innovation, Peter Lang, 2019
- Editor Reading the BeatMusical Aesthetics and Literature". Humanities open access journal special issue ed. ISSN 2076-0787, 2015
- Book Chapter: Aesthetics, Opera, and Alterity in Herzog's Work In: The Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies, Ed. Steven T繹t繹sy de Zepetnek and Tutun Mukherjee, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
- Empathy of Sound and Sublimity of Sight: Music, Image, and the Kantian Sublime in Werner Herzogs Lessons of Darkness." Glossen 35/2012
- "Aesthetics, Opera, and Alterity in Herzog's Work." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 14.1 (2012)
- Rilke contra Wagner: Rilkes early concept of Music and the Convergence of the Arts around 1900. Studia theodisca XVIII, 2011.
- "Rilke und die Musik(er). berlegungen zu Rilkes Musikverst瓣ndnis im Kontext seiner Zeit." In: Rilkes Welt: Festschrift f羹r August Stahl pp. 127-134 Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 2009.
- The Dean (a discussion of Lars Gustafssons novel Dekanen as world literature and pedagogical text) in Modern Language Studies Vol. 35. number 2, pp. 92-97, 2005
- Translations of selected poems by Peter R羹hmkorf. Dimension2 7.2/3 pp. 208-13 (a bilingual literary magazine of contemporary German-Language Literature), 2005..
- Translations of selected poems by Harald Gerlach. Dimension2 6. 2/3 pp. 374-79, 2003.
- Kentucky Foreign Language Conference presentation: "The Classical Principle of Variation and the Micro-Myth of atonal music in Thomas Manns Doktor Faustus". 2024.
- Das Traumland, Pope Benedict XVI and Bavaria Panel commemorating birthday of Benedict XVI. 2024.
- Conference paper (peer reviewed) entitled Beyond the Roundness of Rings or Wagner and Tolkien revisited at the Tolkien Conference: A LONG EXPECTED PARTY: A SEMICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF TOLKIENS LIFE, WORKS, AND AFTERLIFE at the Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio in September 2023.
- Bachs Lunch Lecture Series at the Dallas Symphony: "Bachs St. Matthew Passion and the Synthesis of Form and Affectation". 2023.
- Performance Prelude lecture series for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Pre-concert lecture series on works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Dvorak, Brahms, Haydn, Schubert, Bruckner, Wagner, Mahler, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Bartok, Rihm and Leshnoff. 2014-2022.
- Conference Paper: International Conference on Romanticism Beethoven, Sch繹nberg and the Devil: The legacy of Romantic Music in Thomas Manns Doktor Faustus. College of Charleston. 2021.
- Invited lecture: Rome Campus Rome Keynote Address: Auch ich in Arkadien Goethes Italian Journey and the idea of formative education Convivium lecture series dedicated to the memory of Jim Fougerousse. 2021.
- Dallas Symphony Orchestra invited talk for the Bachs Lunch Series: "Beethoven, Sch繹nberg and the Devil: The Music of Thomas Manns Doktor Faustus", May 12, 2021.
- Invited lecture: Goethes West-stlicher Divan and Cultural Exchange in World Literature Collin Community College Distinguished Lecture Series Panel on Goethe. 2020.
- "Musical, literary and filmic Leitmotivs as structural principle of adaptation: Luchino Viscontis film adaptation of Thomas Manns Death in Venice". Annual Convention of the Midwest Modern Language Association Chicago November 13-15, 2019.
- Dallas SOLUNA festival: "Discovering Richard Wagners Die Walk羹re". Hour-long lecture at AT&T Performing Arts Center, May 24, 2018.
- Cave Musicam oder die Problematisierung der Musik im 19. Jahrhundert am Beispiel von Rilke, Goethe, und Nietzsche Rilkes Musikalit瓣t: Tagung am Institut f羹r Germanistik, Universit瓣t Regensburg. 2017.
- "郭梗措梗娶域羹堯紳s Death in Venice: Greek Antiquity, German Romanticism, and Luchino Viscontis film adaptation of Thomas Manns Death in Venice." Annual Convention of the South Central Modern Language Association November 3, 2016.
- Kaspars Magic Flute: Soundtrack and Intertexuality in Herzogs Enigma of Kaspar Hauser. Annual Convention of the South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA) Nashville, TN November 1-4, 2015.
- "Re-imagining the Other in Film: Alterity and the Musical Sublime in Werner Herzogs Fitzcarraldo." Film panel Annual Convention of the South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA) San Antonio, TX November 8 10, 2012.
- Thyssen Stiftung travel grant to Germany (University of Regensburg).
- Travel Grant and Honorarium Rome Campus Convivium lecture series dedicated to the memory of Jim Fougerousse.
- 勛圖厙 Piper Award Nominee
- Haggerty travel awards for conferences (multiple years).
- Introduction to German Studies Course recognized as among the very best in the nation, top 10 (Exemplifier of best practices) by Educational Policy Improvement and the College Board
- Travel and Accommodations grant for Workshop for Advanced Teaching: Goethe-Institut, Chicago
- European Conference Travel Grant (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) from the Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame.
- German Translator
- Testing Chair of American Association of Teachers of German (North Texas Chapter)
- Completed training as a certified examiner for the Goethe Institute exams C-1 and C-2
- German Department of Labor, Munich, Germany
- Interpreter / Translator for the St. Francis of Assisi Academy
- ESL Instructor
- TOIEC proctor (Test of International English Communication)
- International Teaching Assistant Rater