Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Republic of Ireland | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| EU | £25,900 | £25,900 |
| England | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Northern Ireland | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Scotland | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Wales | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Channel Islands | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| International | £25,900 | £25,900 |
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About
Course Focus
This course delves into the interaction of nineteenth-century literature with various political, social, and aesthetic issues, highlighting its diverse styles and genres.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the engagement of Victorian literature with political, social, and aesthetic issues of the time.
- Explore the cultural meanings and associations of the different styles and genres in Victorian literature.
- Examine a variety of critical perspectives on Victorian literature, both contemporary and modern.
Subject Area Information
The discipline of English Literature from 1700 to 1900 encompasses a rich and transformative period in literary history, marked by significant cultural, political, and social changes. This era includes the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the Victorian Age, each contributing distinct themes, styles, and literary forms.
1. The Enlightenment and Early 18th Century Literature
2. Romanticism
3. Victorian Literature
- Critical thinking and analytical skills
- Proficiency in literary theory and historical context
- Ability to interpret and critique complex texts
- Writing skills through essays and research papers
- Clear and persuasive communication
Career
Graduates with a specialization in English Literature from 1700 to 1900 can pursue diverse career paths, utilizing their deep appreciation of literary heritage and versatile skills applicable in various professional fields.
Academia and Education
Teaching at secondary or post-secondary levels, or pursuing advanced degrees for a career in academia.
Publishing and Editing
Working as editors, literary agents, or publishers.
Writing and Journalism
Careers as authors, journalists, or content creators.
Library and Archival Science
Positions as librarians, archivists, or curators.
Public Relations and Communications
Roles in corporate communications, public relations, or marketing.
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