B.A. English Language and Literature
Bachelor's degree
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Type
Bachelor's degree
Are you interested in the way language is used to act on listeners or readers? That issue is central to both aspects of English, whether you are studying linguistic features directly through language units or on literature's approach to the rhetorical use of language in different historical periods.
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Subjects
- English
- English Language
Course programme
- Literary Theory
- Literary History 1
- Language, Society and Mind
- How Language Works
- Introduction to Narrative
- Starting Language Research
Core units include:
- Literary History 2
- Meaning in English
Options include:
- Eighteenth Century and Romantic Literature
- Early Modern Drama
- American Literature
- Nation and Travel
- Victorian Literature and Visual Culture
- Analysing Discourse
- Forensic Linguistics
- Language and Language Teaching
- The Structure of English
- Literary Prizes and Public Acclaim
- Languages (University Wide Option)
- Learning from Experience
Core unit includes:
- Dissertation (English Language or English Literature)
Options include:
- Early Modern Literature and the Bible
- Enlightenment: Literature, Culture and Modernity
- Magical Realism
- Postmodern Historical Fiction
- War and Fascism
- Tracing Borders: Women and Writing 1890-1940
- Twentieth Century Avant-Garde Fiction
- Friendship, Community and Identity in Seventeenth Century Poetry
- Charles Dickens
- Holocaust Literatures
- US Masculinities
- European Literary Decadence
- (Re)Writing Revenge on the Early Modern Stage
- Consuming Fictions: Food and Appetite in Victorian Culture
- English in an Historical Perspective
- English in the World
- Professional Communication
- Professional Communication 2
- Learning from Experience
B.A. English Language and Literature