This course is intended to serve as the first course in the department for English majors and minors, providing training in the disciplinary conventions of close reading and academic writing. Focus on ...
Provides a basic skills course designed to equip students to handle the English major. Emphasizes critical writing and the acquisition of basic techniques and vocabulary of literary criticism through ...
RIT’s English BS pairs the study and making of new forms of literature and media with the digital tools you need to excel in today’s professional environments. Three Dynamic Track Options: Choose to ...
Our world-leading (REF 2021) research influences our teaching, ensuring that the content of the modules you take sits at the cutting edge of your discipline. We're home to numerous research centres, ...
Exam board OCR has increased the diversity of its A Level and GCSE English Literature syllabus, with new titles including Bernardine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other (Hamish Hamilton). To widen the ...
Stand out from the crowd through real work experience opportunities that equip you with new skills, build contacts and help you prepare for your future career. Pursue either an English literature or ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The English Journal is a journal of ideas for English language arts teachers in junior and senior high schools and middle schools.
Biblical material pervades the works of English literature. Bible stories have been retold, recast and reinterpreted. Biblical images have lent their resonance and biblical phrases their rhetorical ...
In the low-budget realm of humanities grantmaking, a University of Virginia press release this May came as a shock. The Danish National Research Foundation had awarded roughly $4.2 million to a ...
The Department of English Language and Literature aims to teach all students to write and speak well and to read skillfully, thoughtfully and with pleasure. We offer many courses that stress literary ...
Exam board OCR has increased the diversity of its A Level and GCSE English Literature syllabus, with new titles including Bernardine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other (Hamish Hamilton). To widen the ...