BA English Literature with Creative Writing

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  • Objectives
    English Language & Communication focuses on the English language itself, on how it is used to communicate, and on how we can teach it as a foreign language.
  • Entry requirements
    The university requires you to have at least 2 A Levels (or equivalent) to begin an Honours Undergraduate Degree Programme or at least one for a Foundation Degree. The entry requirements for undergraduate degrees are given generally in UCAS Tariff Points.
  • Academic title
    BA English Literature with Creative Writing
  • Course description
    BA English Literature with Creative Writing

    Year 1

    -Introduction to Poetry
    -Reading Drama

    -Becoming a Writer
    -Readig the Short Story:Form, Technique, Theory
    -Reading the Novel: Form, Technique, Theory
    -The Writer's Art: an Introduction to Creative Writing

    Year 2

    -Studies in English Literature: Renaissance to Enlightenment, 1550-1740
    -The Poem
    -The Short Story: Theory and Practice

    -Nineteenth Century Literature I : The Romantics, 1789-1832
    -Nineteenth Century North American Writing
    -Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature 2:The Victorians 1832-1901
    -Studies in Twentieth Century Literature, 1900-1945
    -Texts and Screens: Case Studies in Literary Adaptation
    -The Rise of the Novel : 1700 - 1800
    -Twentieth Century North American Writing
    -Writing in Britain Since 1945

    Year 3

    -Creative Writing: Independent Project
    -Independent Study and Research Project
    -Literature Project
    -Writing for the Stage

    -Children's Literature:Growing up in Books
    -Crime, Sin and Sensation: Studies in Victorian Popular Fiction
    -Eighteenth Century Bodies
    -Modern African and Caribbean Writing
    -Postmodern Genders
    -Renaissance Tragedy
    -Spies, Detectives and Flappers: Inter-war Popular Fiction
    -Transatlantic Currents: Literary Exchange between Britain and North America
    -Twentieth Century Authors: Case Studies
    -Worlds Apart: Studies in Utopian and Dystopian Writing
    -Writing About Men (B)
    -Writing Now: Identity Politics in the Contemporary Novel

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