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Pollard's Germans: exploring the Collection’s transnational dimensions

Pollard's Germans: exploring the Collection’s transnational dimensions

Update: 2025-11-28
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Recorded November 14th, 2025.

Emer O’Sullivan graduated from University College Dublin and pursued further studies and academic work at Berlin and Frankfurt universities before being appointed Chair of English Literature at Leuphana University Lüneburg. Writing in both German and English, she specialises in comparative and children’s literature, with particular interests in translation and image studies. Her work has been translated into many languages. A pioneer in comparative children’s literature, she has received international recognition, most recently the IRSCL Honorary Fellowship and the 20th International Brothers Grimm Award in 2025.

Recorded as part of The Pollard Collection of Children’s Books: A Symposium

This collaboration between the School of English and Trinity College Library brought together a range of experts to discuss the history, significance, and impact of the Collection.

The Collection is one of the most important children's book collections in the world and contains over 12,000 books ranging from the 16thC to the early 20thC amassed over a twenty-year period by Mary ‘Paul’ Pollard, the former Keeper of Early Printed books at Trinity College Library.

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Pollard's Germans: exploring the Collection’s transnational dimensions

Pollard's Germans: exploring the Collection’s transnational dimensions

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