This course provides you with the opportunity to develop a critical understanding of developments in contemporary literature and literatures of the past, and the opportunity to enhance your writing, communication...Read more
This interdisciplinary programme takes the city as its focus, using London as a central example, resource and inspiration. It is taught collaboratively in the Schools of Geography, and English and Drama. ...Read more
This course offers a flexible, challenging Masters programme. In general English Studies route, where students can build their own bespoke programme, choosing units from either pathway to create a Masters...Read more
The MA in Anglo-German Cultural Relations is the first of its kind in the UK and is an integral part of the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations. It is the only MA focusing exclusively upon the...Read more
This course is designed to cater to students with interests across linguistics, literature and film, and makes use of structures, staff and units from MA Linguistics and English Language and MA English Studies. ...Read more
The MA in English Studies offers you the opportunity to focus on the areas of English literary studies that interest you the most, with modules covering literature and language from the Anglo-Saxon period...Read more
This innovative and flexible programme gives students the opportunity to specialise simultaneously in several areas of English Studies: Literature 1500 to the Present; Drama and Creative Writing; Medieval...Read more
This course combines the study of literatures, linguistics, critical theory and creative writing. You will develop your skills in analysis, reasoning and communication, creating an excellent foundation...Read more
This course is taught completely online, so you can study while working, wherever you live. Most class texts can be accessed electronically through the University libraries. In this course, you will develop...Read more
Our research expertise includes medieval poetry, drama, myth and romance; Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century English literature; American literature; Twentieth-century poetry and fiction, and critical theory. ...Read more