About This Course
If you take this English Literature you will experience:
One-to-one teaching and supervision by established writers and academics.
The opportunity to develop your own specific interests, working in the genre and style of your choice.
The flexibility to study on a full or part-time basis.
The opportunity to develop an awareness of your own writing and writing processes through combining creative and critical work, preparing you for a future career in writing or as an academic.
The English Literature course provides you with the opportunity to work over an extended period on a collection of short stories, a novel or a collection of poems under the individual supervision of a writer actively publishing in your field. Your creative work will be accompanied by a critical commentary; researching this element will ensure that you are well read in your chosen field and have a good knowledge of current trends in writing. The thesis, comprising both the creative and critical components, is expected to have a word count of about 100,000 words (for prose).
What will you study on this course?
The English Literature course is awarded for a dissertation of not more than 60,000 words and the PhD in English Literature for a dissertation normally of not more than 100,000 words. Research may be carried out in the main fields of English literature post-1300; Arthurian literature. Areas of staff research expertise include: Arthurian literature, Chaucer and his contemporaries, medieval and early modern women’s writing, medieval and early modern drama, early modern autobiography, Shakespeare, George Herbert, Restoration drama, Milton, the literature of the English Civil Wars, Romanticism (especially Hazlitt and his contemporaries), Victorian literature (especially Dickens and Oscar Wilde), Welsh writing in English (especially R.S. Thomas), London-Welsh writing at the turn of the twentieth century, Modernism, Edward Thomas, the poetry of the First World War, Modern English and American Drama, David Mamet, film history and the screenplay, the history of reading, experimental writing, contemporary poetry, global literatures, comparative literature and postcolonialism.
Август 2022, Сентябрь 2022, Октябрь 2022, Ноябрь 2022, Декабрь 2022
Bangor University
Bangor (Wales),
LL57 2DG, Wales
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