MLitt English Literature: Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory

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Course Overview

This programme offers an advanced exploration of modern and contemporary literature and culture from 1880 to the present, guided by internationally recognized experts. You will analyze key texts and concepts, relating them to radical developments in film, theatre, and the visual arts to understand this period of profound change.

Key Program Highlights

  • Learn through outstanding research-led teaching with a focus on interdisciplinary and theoretical approaches.
  • Gain exclusive access to world-class archives and special collections through tailored workshops and field trips.
  • Immerse yourself in Glasgow's vibrant cultural scene, a hub for literary and artistic events.
  • Develop critical skills highly valued for PhD study and academic careers.
  • Prepare for diverse vocations in journalism, the creative industries, and heritage sectors.

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Modules

  • English Literature Research Training Course
  • Modernities I:1880-1945
  • Modernities 2: 1945 To The Present
  • Modernities Dissertation
  • English Literature Research Training Course
  • Modernities I:1880-1945
  • Modernities 2: 1945 To The Present
  • Modernities Dissertation
  • African Modernities: Colonialism And Postcolonialism In The Novel
  • Decadence And The Modern
  • The American Counterculture, 1945-75
  • Contemporary Realisms
  • Fantasies Of Energy
  • Modern Everyday
  • The Mind Of The Contemporary American Novel
  • Virginia Woolf Writes Modernity
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edith Wharton And Dialogues Of American Literary Modernism
  • Futures: Unbundling The Now
  • The Tomorrow People: Speculative Bodies And Minds In Contemporary Culture
  • Psychoanalysis And Empire
  • Raw Material: Literature, Empires, Commodities
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Tuition fee
Apply by
Start date
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
4 - 6 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs