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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 16,425
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
English Literature | Literature
Area of study
Humanities
Education type
Blended
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 16,425
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-19-
2024-01-012023-10-15
2024-05-022024-01-31
About Program

Program Overview


Course Overview

Here you will explore critical ideas about the relationship between the creative imagination and place, and have the opportunity to visit some of the specific locations which have inspired and which continue to inspire writers. The course also offers opportunities to engage with partner organisations such as Brantwood and the Wordsworth Trust, and to work with related and unique manuscript resources.

More than just an MA in English literature, the course can enhance prospects in a range of careers that demand high-level analytical and interpretative skills as well as advanced skills in written and oral communication. Specific career pathways might include work in publishing or the creative and cultural heritage industries; the course can also support students wishing to go on to study at MPhil/PhD level.





On this course you will...

  • Study surrounded by the stunning and inspiring scenery of the Lake District, which has inspired many of the UK's greatest writers
  • Take part in field trips to explore how the Lakes have influenced literature
  • Be involved in Cumbria's thriving literary scene and get the opportunity to work with local cultural heritage organisations
  • Benefit from small class sizes so we can help you to personally develop and flourish throughout your English Literature degree.
  • Be taught by literary experts and published writers
  • Have opportunities to develop real-world projects relating to the contemporary cultural heritage industry
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    Program Outline

    What you will learn

    The MA develops high-level analytical, interpretative, written and oral communication skills. Time-management, research skills, team-working, and independent working are also developed during the programme.

    Students are encouraged to respond to assessment briefs and other tasks both critically and creatively, and as well as engaging analytically with representations of place and landscape in the written word, will develop an advanced understanding of the complex relationship between nature and culture. They will also be asked to reflect critically and creatively on a range of ethical and environmental debates, as well as to consider the key role played by the Arts in helping to shape responses to such debates.

    Via work with partner organsations in the region (e.g. the Wordsworth Trust and Brantwood) they will gain understanding of the 21st Century cultural heritage industry and will explore the work and activities of this industry within a UNESCO world heritage site context.


    Year one

  • British Romanticism and the Lake District

    Develops an advanced critical understanding of the central philosophical and aesthetic ideas, and political and cultural events which influenced literary responses to the natural world and especially the English Lake District during the Romantic period.

  • Literature and the Environment

    Explores literary responses to ecological issues, real and imagined, such as anthropogenic climate change, over-population, ecological and agricultural catastrophe and ecological sustainability.

  • A Natural Education: Children's Literature and the Lake District

    Explores features of literature written for children which is set within Cumbria and reflects on the ongoing influence of Romantic ideas about childhood and nature on the development of literature for children and considers the impact the text relating to the moral influence on the developing child.

  • Contemporary Cumbrian Writing

    Explores recent texts from genres including new nature writing, the novel and journalism, to consider their engagement with issues such as Cumbria's UNESCO World Heritage status, rewilding, regenerative agriculture and the nuclear industry, as well as how these local issues can inform global debates

  • Poetry and Place

    Explores the relationship between poetry and place; it looks at the ways in which a range of poets have been influenced by place, with a particular emphasis on poets writing about Cumbria.

  • Literary Tourism and Cultural Heritage in the Lake District

    Seeks to develop understanding of the influence of key writers (e.g. Wordsworth, Ruskin) on the development of the ‘place myth’ (Urry) of the Lake District and awareness of the role played by literary texts in first the formation of the Lake District National Park.

  • Dissertation

    Gives you the opportunity to produce an in-depth and substantial piece of work on an appropriate topic, thereby gaining knowledge and skills that will be invaluable for future careers or further postgraduate study.

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