Since 2010 he has occupied a newly created professorship for Modern German literature (eighteenth century to contemporary) at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
The focus of his academic scope embraces German literature from the seventeenth century till the present, the interactions between literature and science, questions of literary theory along with the praxeology of spiritual and cultural awarenesses.
His biography of the Brothers Grimm appeared in 2009 and was nominated for the 2010 Leipzig Book Fair Prize in the "Non-fiction/essay" category. Steffen Martus is a co-producer of Humboldt University's Zeitschrift für Germanistik [de],[1] a member of the editorial team on Text+Kritik[2] and an (advisor-)member of the Humanities Network for German Literature and Philology.
Recognition
Humboldt Prize from Humboldt-University, Berlin 1999 for his doctoral thesis.
Publications
Monographs
Die Brüder Grimm. Eine Biographie. Berlin 2009. 2. und 3. Auflage 2010. ISBN978-3-87134-568-5
Werkpolitik. Zur Literaturgeschichte kritischer Kommunikation vom 17. bis ins 20. Jahrhundert mit Studien zu Klopstock, Tieck, Goethe und George. de Gruyter, Berlin 2007, ISBN978-3-11-019271-1
Friedrich von Hagedorn – Konstellationen der Aufklärung, de Gruyter, Berlin 1999 ISBN3-11-016623-2
Co-productions/ as editor
Killy Literatur Lexikon. (Hrsg., mit WIlhelm Kühlmann u.A.) Autoren und Werke des deutschsprachigen Kulturraums (13 Vols., published by Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2008-11)
Das Buch der Bücher – gelesen, (produced with Andrea Polaschegg), Lang, Bern 2006 ISBN3-03910-839-5