Pages tagged with: english-literature
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MA English Literature
The University of Plymouth’s MA English Literature programme covers a broad range of periods from the early modern period to the present. Learn more about an existing area of interest, or discover something new on our highly adaptable and varied MA.
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MA English Literature
The University’s MA English Literature programme covers a broad range of periods from the early modern period to the present. Learn more about an existing area of interest, or discover something new on our highly adaptable and varied part-time MA.
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Exploring similarities between literary classics
Plymouth University news: groundbreaking project sees daily messages posted on Twitter using words and phrases from John Milton’s Paradise Lost and Virginia Woolf’s The Waves
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Literature academic publishes major essay on 18th century literature
Dr Min Wild writes the lead article for the Times Literary Supplement on 18th century fiction
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Unique releases mark conclusion of Coleridge classic for the 21st century
The Ancient Mariner Big Read - commissioned by The Arts Institute, University of Plymouth - has come to a conclusion with the release of two new versions of the 200-year-old literary classic
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Stars, arts and science combine for digital retelling of Coleridge classic
The Ancient Mariner Big Read – commissioned by The Arts Institute, University of Plymouth – brings together renowned public figures, artists and scientists to retell The Rime of the Ancient Mariner for a modern audience
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Student experience
The MA English Literature programme will build on existing skills and arm you with new ones, making it the perfect platform to begin your career.
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Public lecture asks why Pilgrim Fathers earned place at pinnacle of American history
The third annual Mayflower Lecture, taking place at the University of Plymouth on Thursday 26 October, will explore why the Pilgrim Fathers became so important in the history of the United States
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Festival of words and music celebrates 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death
Plymouth University news: The enduring influence of William Shakespeare will be celebrated through a series of musical performances, films and talks during the 2016 Words and Music Festival at Plymouth University