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Degree Programme Table: English Literature: Renaissance Literature (MSc by Research) (Full-time) (PRMSCENLRL1F)


Year 1, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Two 20 credit option courses must be taken in total, one in semester 1, the other in semester 2. Not all options are available each year and the semester in which they are offered may vary. Students may choose an option from a different programme with permission of the programme director. All students must consult with the programme director before selecting options.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 5 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    CLLC11003 Research Skills and Methods Semester 1 20
    ENLI11046 MSc by Research English Literature I Dissertation Semester 1 60
    ENLI11110 Supervised Study in Renaissance Literature 1 Semester 1 20
    ENLI11111 Supervised Study in Renaissance Literature 2 Semester 2 20
    ENLI11125 Research Methods and Problems in English Literature Semester 2 20




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 1 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) G - MScs in English Literature- 1 Year - Level(s) 11' (ROU_G_PTMSCENLLM1F4_11) , as available.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ENLI11003    Writing the Nation   20  
    ENLI11004    The Literature Industry: Issues in the History of the Book   20  
    ENLI11007    Postcolonial Writing   20  
    ENLI11010    Deconstruction and History   20  
    ENLI11011    Gender and History in Postcolonial Space: Aspects of Canadian-English Textuality   20  
    ENLI11012    Literature of the American South   20  
    ENLI11013    Postmodernism and Feminism   20  
    ENLI11014    Cinematic Shakespeare   20  
    ENLI11015    The Society of the Spectacle   20  
    ENLI11016    Modern Scottish Fiction   20  
    ENLI11019    Postmodernism: Who Needs It?   20  
    ENLI11020    Victorian Women's Writing   20  
    ENLI11021    American Irony   20  
    ENLI11022    Contemporary American Fiction   20  
    ENLI11023    Black Atlantic   20  
    ENLI11028    Postmodern Debates   20  
    ENLI11030    Decolonization and the Novel   20  
    ENLI11031    From Margin to Centre   20  
    ENLI11033    The Short Story in America   20  
    ENLI11034    The Novel in Scotland and Ireland 1800-1840   20  
    ENLI11036    Statements and Experiments: Pushing the Limits of Novel-ty   20  
    ENLI11037    The Literary Absolute   20  
    ENLI11038    Poor Things: Capitalism, Reification and 20th Century Literature   20  
    ENLI11039    Fictions of Other Britains: Race, Diaspora, Culture   20  
    ENLI11040    Nation and Empire in Early Modern Writing   20  
    ENLI11041    Shakespeare's Sister: Archival Research and the Politics of the Canon.   20  
    ENLI11043    Poetry, Politics and Place 2   20  
    ENLI11050    Writing Enlightenment 1688 - 1789   20  
    ENLI11051    Madness in Twentieth Century Literature   20  
    ENLI11052    Poet-Critics: the Style of Modern Poetry   20  
    ENLI11053    How Poets Work: Form, Metre, and Meaning   20  
    ENLI11054    Ower True Tales: Scott and Historicism   20  
    ENLI11055    Seventeenth-Century Poetic Genres   20  
    ENLI11056    Modernism and the Cinematic City   20  
    ENLI11061    Contemporary Scottish Fiction   20  
    ENLI11062    Postcolonial Pacific Writing   20  
    ENLI11062    Postcolonial Pacific Writing   20  
    ENLI11063    Henry James: Life, Literature and Legacy   20  
    ENLI11065    Cities of Words: 20th Century Urban America   20  
    ENLI11066    Writing the Body Politic   20  
    ENLI11067    Joyce and Style   20  
    ENLI11068    Madness, Sexuality and Subversion in Victorian Literature   20  
    ENLI11069    'We are [not] Amused': Victorian Comic Literature   20  
    ENLI11070    Stevenson and the End of the Nineteenth Century   20  
    ENLI11071    The Fiction of Doubt   20  
    ENLI11072    Charles Dickens   20  
    ENLI11073    Utopia II: Suffrage to Cyberpunk   20  
    ENLI11074    Mystery and Horror   20  
    ENLI11075    Falling in Love in the Middle Ages   20  
    ENLI11076    Victorian Conventions   20  
    ENLI11077    The Long Summer: Edwardian Texts and Contexts, 1900-1910   20  
    ENLI11078    Writers and the Cinema   20  
    ENLI11079    Fairy Tales   20  
    ENLI11080    Indian Literature in English   20  
    ENLI11082    History, Time and Memory in the Contemporary Novel   20  
    ENLI11083    Gothic   20  
    ENLI11084    Beyond Good and Evil   20  
    ENLI11085    The Subject of Poetry 2: Wordsworth to Hardy   20  
    ENLI11086    Renaissance Scepticism   20  
    ENLI11087    Shakespearean Sexualities   20  
    ENLI11088    Songs of Experience   20  
    ENLI11093    Book History, Media Theory, and Communication   20  
    ENLI11094    Cultures of the Book   20  
    ENLI11101    Critical Theory: Issues and Debates   20  
    ENLI11102    Modernism before the War   20  
    ENLI11103    Church, Court and City: Writing London and Edinburgh 1480-1560   20  
    ENLI11104    American Innocence   20  
    ENLI11106    US Literature: Culture and Value: Revolution to Empire (Part 1)   20  
    ENLI11107    US Literature: Culture and Value: Revolution to Empire (Part 2)   20  
    ENLI11120    Lyric and Society   20  
    ENLI11121    Twentieth Century Feminist Fictions   20  
    ENLI11122    Medieval Romance   20  
    ENLI11123    Field Full of Folk: Medieval Literature and the Imagination of the World   20  
    ENLI11124    The Medieval Bible: An Evidence-Based Approach   20  
    ENLI11126    The Reign of Terror: Fear and Loathing in Romantic Literature   20  
    ENLI11081    Romanticism and Consciousness   20  

    Notes:Students take 40 credits from this collection, after consulting with their programme director: 20 credits in semester 1 and 20 credits in semester 2. Students may be permitted to choose options from a different collection with approval of the programme director.
     

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