BA English Literature with French Q3R1

Bachelor's degree

In Reading

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Reading

Full Time: 3 Years
On this programme, you explore two great literary traditions with a long history of cultural connections.
This course provides you with an excellent grounding in written and spoken French language, as well as the chance to pursue your interests through a wide range of optional modules in French and francophone culture, history, literature, theatre, politics and film. Core modules in grammar, translation and spoken language will develop your French to a near-native level by the time you graduate. We’re proud of our small language classes, led by native speakers. Direct access to expert staff for help and feedback ensures you develop your skills to the best of your ability.
You will study the same number of modules in English Literature as in French. Our literature curriculum has everything you would expect from a department with a century-long reputation for innovative research. You will read more of major authors like Shakespeare and Dickens, Sylvia Plath and Samuel Beckett, but you will also be able to explore the most exciting contemporary writing from Britain and America.
You will quickly see numerous connections in our teaching and our research collaborations. You can study American and Caribbean literature in English, as well as literature of the French Caribbean. Scholars of children’s literature and publishing teach in both the French and the English Literature departments. We collaborate extensively with colleagues in the Department of Film, Theatre and Television in our research on Samuel Beckett. Throughout your degree, you will see the connections between French and English languages, literatures and cultures. Tracing those lines of connections is often one of the most intellectually exciting elements of a joint honours degree.
In both subjects you will spend a considerable amount of your time in small seminar groups. This enables you to interact directly with our experts and other students, and add your own voice to...

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Location

Start date

Reading (Berkshire)
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Whiteknights, RG6 6AH

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • English
  • Poetry
  • Writing
  • Theatre
  • Shakespeare
  • Teaching
  • Politics

Course programme

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
Year 1 Core modules include:
  • Genre and Context
  • Poetry in English
  • Research and Criticism
  • Advanced French (students with A level French) or Intermediate French language (students with an A at GCSE French)
Optional modules include:
  • The making of Modern France
  • Introduction to French Culture
  • Twentieth-Century American Literature
Please note that all modules are subject to change. Year 2 Core modules include:
  • French Language
Optional modules include:
  • The Business of Books
  • Contemporary Literature: Fiction, Poetry, and Drama 1950-present
  • France: War, Occupation, Resistance, Liberation, Decolonisation (1939-1962)
  • Writing, Gender, Identity
  • Chaucer and Medieval Narrative
  • Communications at Work
  • Critical Issues
  • Early Modern Theatre Practice
  • French Literature Onscreen
  • Introduction to French Theatre
  • Introduction to Old English Literature
  • Introduction to the 19th Century French Novel
  • Introduction to the 20th Century French Novel
  • Introduction à la littérature de jeunesse
  • Literature, Language and Education
  • Literature, Language and Media
  • Lyric Voices 1340-1650
  • Modernism
  • Renaissance Texts and Cultures
  • Restoration to Revolution: 1660-1789
  • Shakespeare
  • The French Monarchy and the Old Regime
  • The Hundred Years War
  • The Lais of Marie de France
  • The Romantic Period
  • Victorian Literature
  • Writing America
Please note that all modules are subject to change. Year 3 Core modules include:
  • French language
  • Dissertation
Optional modules include:
  • American Graphic Novel
  • Family Romances: Genealogy, Identity, and Imposture in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
  • Holocaust Testimony: Memory, Trauma and Representation
  • Restoration Literary Culture: Drama and Poetry, 1660-1700
  • The French Caribbean: Language, Literature and Identity
  • 'Eyes on the Prize': Literature of the US Civil Rights Movement
  • American Poetry: Bishop to Dove
  • Black British Fiction
  • Children's Literature
  • City of Death and Desire: Henry James and Venice
  • Class Matters
  • Classical and Renaissance Tragedy
  • Colonial Explorations
  • Contemporary American Fiction
  • Decadence and Degeneration: Literature of the 1890s
  • Dickens
  • Digital Text: Literature and the New Technologies
  • Editing the Renaissance
  • Fiction and Ethnicity in Post-War Britain and America
  • France and Europe since 1945
  • French Animal Fables and their Illustrations
  • Hitchcock
  • Holocaust Fiction
  • Introduction to Language Teaching
  • Irish Poetry after Yeats
  • James Joyce
  • Jean Cocteau: Films and Narratives.
  • John Milton: Poet of the English Republic
  • La Belle Epoque: France 1880-1914
  • Literature and the Railway
  • Margaret Atwood
  • Modern Epic
  • Modern Scottish Fiction: From Jean Brodie to Trainspotting
  • Modern and Contemporary British Poetry
  • Modernism and Politics
  • Nigerian Prose Literature: From Achebe to Adichie
  • Nineteenth-Century American Fiction
  • Originality in Nineteenth-Century France: Collaborating Authors and Reappearing Characters
  • Packaging Literature
  • Psychoanalysis and Text
  • Samuel Beckett
  • Science in Culture
  • Shakespeare and Gender
  • Shakespeare on Film
  • The African-American Short Story
  • The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Sex and Sensibility
  • The Writer's Workshop: Studying Manuscripts
  • Utopia
  • Victorian and Edwardian Children's Fantasy
  • Victorian Literature and Medicine
  • Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury
  • Writing Global Justice
  • Writing Women: Nineteenth Century Poetry
Please note that all modules are subject to change.

BA English Literature with French Q3R1

£ 9,250 + VAT