Course summary
Our MA in English Literature introduces you to studying literature, poetry, drama and prose in relation to culture and across three broad themes. These are literary-popular culture, which includes exploring genre writing, the bestseller and mass literary production.; revolution and literature, in which you’ll encounter texts representing revolutionary social or political change.; and global literary cultures, where you’ll look at English literature as an international literary form. The structure of this masters degree allows you to select options and specialise throughout the first year in preparation for the more sustained self-directed work of the dissertation in year two. Key features of the course
- Explore literature as a cultural artefact and a form shaped by commercial production, morality, politics, ideas of value, and histories of difference.
- Provides options to specialise in at every stage, effectively curating your own pathway.
- Equips you with practical skills in literary research methods such as archival and manuscript research.
- Provides the opportunity to design and disseminate your work on digital platforms
Modules
This MA comprises of two compulsory modules. You must study the modules in the order shown below: – MA English Literature part 1 – MA English Literature part 2
Entry requirements
You must hold a UK honours degree (or equivalent), preferably in English or a closely related subject. Although your degree need not be in English, you must show some knowledge of the subject, together with the study skills expected of a graduate in this field. You should be aware that a degree of at least 2.1 or equivalent will greatly increase your chances of successfully completing the MA. The MA in English Literature assumes that a candidate for a masters degree already has the knowledge and skills usually acquired by pursuing the subject at undergraduate level. The qualification will not offer remedial undergraduate training for those who have an inappropriate undergraduate degree or inadequate experience.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Provider information
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