BA English Literature and Creative Writing
Our BA English Literature and Creative Writing programme allows you to study all periods of literature in English, from the Anglo-Saxon period to the twenty-first century, together with training in Creative Writing. We cover all genres, from contemporary and historical fiction to poetry, drama, film and music.
The Creative Writing element of the programme provides you with the opportunity to progress from introductory modules on reading and writing creatively to specialised work within specific forms and genres such as fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction and scriptwriting, culminating in the production of an extended collection of creative work.
Throughout the programme you will be encouraged to stretch yourself intellectually and imaginatively by exploring literature as both a practitioner and a critic. Our approach will help you develop an understanding of the creative process, as well as enhancing your knowledge of genre, literary history, and the varied and dynamic academic field which is English Literature.
You will focus on becoming a careful, attentive, and informed reader and writer, sensitive to the nuances of language and style and able to produce polished and sophisticated creative work, as well as to articulate your responses to texts in writing which is precise, stylish, and effective.
You join a friendly and supportive environment with an international reputation for both teaching and research. Our talented Creative Writing team regularly scoop national and international awards, and collectively share experience in theatre, television and film. Our public platforms Cardiff BookTalk and Cardiff Poetry Experiment are popular and hugely engaging.
Our BA English Literature and Creative Writing programme allows you to study all periods of literature in English, from the Anglo-Saxon period to the twenty-first century, together with training in Creative Writing. We cover all genres, from contemporary and historical fiction to poetry, drama, film and music.
The Creative Writing element of the programme provides you with the opportunity to progress from introductory modules on reading and writing creatively to specialised work within specific forms and genres such as fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction and scriptwriting, culminating in the production of an extended collection of creative work.
Throughout the programme you will be encouraged to stretch yourself intellectually and imaginatively by exploring literature as both a practitioner and a critic. Our approach will help you develop an understanding of the creative process, as well as enhancing your knowledge of genre, literary history, and the varied and dynamic academic field which is English Literature.
You will focus on becoming a careful, attentive, and informed reader and writer, sensitive to the nuances of language and style and able to produce polished and sophisticated creative work, as well as to articulate your responses to texts in writing which is precise, stylish, and effective.
You join a friendly and supportive environment with an international reputation for both teaching and research. Our talented Creative Writing team regularly scoop national and international awards, and collectively share experience in theatre, television and film. Our public platforms Cardiff BookTalk and Cardiff Poetry Experiment are popular and hugely engaging.
Requirements
Modules
- Transforming Visions: Text and Image
- Reading Up Close
- Ways of Reading: Literature, Culture, Theory
- Creative Writing I
- Creative Writing II
- Writing at University and Beyond
- Shakespeare's Worlds
- Twentieth-century Literature: Conflict, Crisis, Experimentation
- Victorian Worlds: Forms of Transformation
- Contemporary Literature and Culture: States of Emergency
- Medieval Worlds: Narrative and Genre
- Eighteenth-century and Romantic Poetry and Prose
- Race, Empire and Nation: Are We Post Colonial?
- Seen and Unseen: Tracing the (In)visible in Film and Visual Culture
- The Versatile Text: Books/Objects/Collections
- Feminisms
- Literature, Science and Environment
- Uncanny Encounters: Gothic and Culture from the 1760s to the Present
- Creative Writing: Experiments in Fiction
- Creative Writing: The Short Story
- Creative Writing: Poetry: Craft and Construction
- Creative Writing: Poetry: Practice and Provocation
- Creative Writing: Playwriting
- Creative Writing: Screenwriting
- Creative Writing Project
- Literature for All
- The Illustrated Book
- Literature and Science
- Decadent Men, 1890s-1910s: Wilde to Forster
- Writing Caribbean Slavery
- Utopia: Suffrage to Cyberpunk
- Postcolonial Theory
- Island Stories: Literatures of the North Atlantic
- Medieval Romance: Monsters and Magic
- American Poetry after Modernism
- John Milton
- The American Short Story
- Apocalypse Then and Now
- Representing Race in Contemporary America
- Activist Poetry: Protest, Dissent, Resistance
- Contemporary British Political Drama
- Visions of the Future: Climate Change & Fiction
- Encounters With Oil in Literature and Film
- Medieval Misfits
- 'And the Winner is...' The Role of Literary Prizes
- Cinema Across Asia
- Sound Encounters in the Medieval World
- Whodunnit? British Crime Fiction: Text, Screen and Sound