129 Degrees in Literature in United Kingdom for 2024
- Colchester, United Kingdom
Full time
On-Campus
English
Travel the world with the turn of a page. Our literary expertise is geographical as well as chronological - here you don't just study English literature, you studyworld literature in English. Alongside the English literary canon, you read some of the most important novels, poems, and plays from the United States, the Caribbean and Europe.
- Kirkwall, United Kingdom
- Daliburgh, United Kingdom + 1 more
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This exciting postgraduate literature course allows you to study the writers and literature of the Highlands and Islands, in the communities to which they belong. Trace the footsteps of these inspirational creatives, explore the literary heritage of the area, and experience, firsthand, the diverse culture of the region.
- Canterbury, United Kingdom
1 year
On-Campus
English
Anchored around a core module on American culture and conflict, the Program gives you a foundation in the points of contest and debate that have shaped American literature, providing you with the tools needed to pursue your interests and deepen your understanding of the field. Our selection of optional modules includes a wide range of topics taught by experts in their field, from critical race theory and transatlantic literature to American modernism and Cold War fiction.
- Colchester, United Kingdom
Full time
On-Campus
English
All writers are first of all readers and all readers are writers, for without the active participation of readers a book is never fully realised. Our BA Literature and Creative Writing offers a unique approach to the practice of reading and writing, combining more familiar British and American perspectives and readings with other influential schools of writing, from the study of tradition and myth to the innovative practice of the Workshop of Potential Literature or Oulipo in France.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MA African Studies (Literature Pathway) enables students to engage critically with varied aspects of oral and written literature in Africa. The programme is unique in the way it encourages exploration of relationships between indigenous African aesthetics and contemporary literary theories. The module ‘Theories and Techniques of Comparative Literature’ provides theoretical and methodological skills while the programme’s other units focus on specific areas such as literature in African languages and contemporary African literature in English.
- Colchester, United Kingdom
Full time
On-Campus
English
Our distinctive curriculum allows you to take advantage of the most up-to-date developments in the field, and to understand the interactions and differences between literature and the visual arts in history.
MA in Modern Languages, Literature and Culture
King's College London - Faculty of Arts & Humanities
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- London, United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Our Modern Languages, Literature and Culture MA allows you to deepen your knowledge of one or more of the languages and cultures of the French-, German-, Portuguese-, and Spanish-speaking worlds. You’ll be able to choose from the widest range and largest diversity of modules in the UK. Their historical scope goes from the medieval to the contemporary and covers literature, drama, visual arts, film, philosophy, cultural memory, and history.
- Colchester, United Kingdom
Full time
On-Campus
English
In the digital age, where demand for news is at an all-time high, a key element to becoming a successful journalist is the ability to find and share information that is engaging and powerful. Through our BA Journalism and Literature course you will improve your ability to tell a story and develop an individual and distinctive journalistic style.
- Canterbury, United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
Comparative Literature is the study of literature, periods, languages, and genres, and crosses the boundaries between literature and other forms of human expression, including film, visual arts, and popular culture. The Department of Comparative Literature at Kent was one of the first of its kind in the country and staff have research interests in a wide range of areas including cultural history, literature and emotions, modernism, memory and testimony, and the medical humanities.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
This undergraduate degree is designed for students who enjoy studying English language and English literature equally, and who seek a deeper insight into both. The programme benefits from being rooted in two academic departments, the School of Arts where language and linguistics are taught, and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, where students study a wide range of English literature. This ‘dual home’ creates a distinctive programme of study that offers a uniquely wide range of module choices.
- Lincoln, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Studying English at BGU provides an exciting and wide-ranging engagement with the power of human creativity and the rich heritage of literary expression. You will study great works of literature from Sophocles to Ali Smith, Bernardine Evaristo, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, directing your own path of learning through module options such as creative writing and crime fiction, American and World Literature, Restoration drama and trauma narrative, Victorian, Romantic, and contemporary literature. You will study great works of literature from Sophocles to Ali Smith, Bernardine Evaristo, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, directing your own path of learning through module options including creative and environmental writing, crime fiction, American and World Literature, drama and children’s literature, film studies, Victorian, Romantic, and contemporary literature.
- Online United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
The degree starts by developing your understanding of the world we live in through a variety of perspectives, periods and subjects – including English literature. You’ll then take at least two specialist English literature modules, discovering more about an exciting range of texts produced across many periods and places. You will encounter a range of genres, from poetry to fiction to film, and explore a variety of approaches for reading them. Through engagement with the study materials, contained in the module books and audio-visual resources, you will develop important skills in analysis, evaluation and communication.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
We offer MPhil and PhD research programmes in English (including American Studies), Comparative Literature or Linguistics for full or part-time study.
- Ambleside, United Kingdom
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Our Master's in English Literature offers a unique opportunity to study a rich body of literary and non-literary texts within the geographical landscape which inspired them, at the University of Cumbria's Ambleside campus in the heart of the Lake District National Park, now a UNESCO world heritage site. The landscape of the English Lake District has been a source of inspiration to generations of poets and writers. We look forward to welcoming you onto our unique MA, to study a body of writing which explores our relationship with place and the natural environment within this inspirational landscape.
- Colchester, United Kingdom
Full time
On-Campus
English
Studying English Literature at Essex will revolutionise the way you think about literature. We’ll challenge you to reflect on how literature shapes, and is shaped by, the world. Drawing on key texts and ideas, you’ll develop critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills that will help you make your own mark.