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Degree Programme Table: Creative Writing (MSc) (Full-time) (PTMSCCRWRI1F)

Year 1, Academic year 2012/13, Starting month: September


COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 3 compulsory course(s).


Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
ENLI11026 Creative Writing Core Course 1 Semester 1 40
ENLI11027 Creative Writing Core Course 2 Semester 2 40
ENLI11032 MSc Creative Writing Dissertation Semester 2 60




COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


Select exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 1
Code   Course Name   Credits
ENLI11023    Black Atlantic   20  
ENLI11134    Acts of Story-Telling: Narrator, Text, Audience   20  
ENLI11152    Tragedy and Modernity   20  
ENLI11133    Working Class Representations   20  
ENLI11140    Enlightenment and Romanticism 1688 - 1815   20  
ENLI11173    Enlightenment to Entropy: Writing the American Republic from Thomas Jefferson to Henry Adams   20  
ENLI11066    Writing the Body Politic   20  
ENLI11052    Poet-Critics: the Style of Modern Poetry   20  
ENLI11160    George Orwell and the Politics of Literature (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11176    Time and Space of Performance   20  
ENLI11072    Charles Dickens   20  
ENLI11191    Fiction and the Gothic, 1840-1940 (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11157    Gender, Nation and the Novel 1790-1830 (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11190    Literature and the Great War (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11068    Madness, Sexuality and Subversion in Victorian Literature   20  
ENLI11158    Black American Fiction   20  
ENLI11121    Twentieth Century Feminist Fictions   20  
ENLI11077    The Long Summer: Edwardian Texts and Contexts, 1900-1910   20  
ENLI11192    Medieval Dream Literature   20  
ENLI11189    Mind, Subjectivity and Literature (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11137    Neo-imperialisms   20  
ENLI11188    Political Shakespeare (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11150    Representing Northern Ireland   20  
ENLI11149    Sex, Seduction and Sedition in Restoration Literature   20  
ENLI11073    Utopia II: Suffrage to Cyberpunk   20  
ENLI11187    Writing for Theatre: An Introduction (Level 11)   20  
PGHC11352    Cultural Sensibility in the Age of Richardson's Clarissa   20  

 

Select exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
Code   Course Name   Credits
ENLI11101    Critical Theory: Issues and Debates   20  
CLLC11028    Explorations in Postmodernism - Postmodernity and its fictions   20  
ENLI11151    Poetry and Northern Ireland   20  
ENLI11135    Postcolonial Settlers: migration and displacement in literature and film   20  
ENLI11141    Romanticism and Victorian Society 1815-1900   20  
ENLI11172    New Beginnings to the End of Days: Writing the American Republic from Reconstruction to 9/11   20  
ENLI11015    The Society of the Spectacle   20  
ENLI11083    Gothic   20  
THET11037    Science and Religion in Literature   20  
ENLI11148    Contemporary British Drama   20  
ENLI11139    Modernism and Empire   20  
ENLI11185    Modernism: Text, Image, Object (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11038    Poor Things: Capitalism, Reification and 20th Century Literature   20  
ENLI11147    Scottish Women's Fiction (20th Century)   20  
ENLI11184    American Political Fiction Since 1945 (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11022    Contemporary American Fiction   20  
ENLI11079    Fairy Tales   20  
ENLI11122    Medieval Romance   20  
ENLI11146    The American Novel, 1920-1960   20  
ENLI11144    Naturalist Theatre, 1880-1920   20  
ENLI11007    Postcolonial Writing   20  
ENLI11143    Queering Fictions in the Twentieth Century   20  
ENLI11142    Republican Visions   20  
ENLI11154    Shakespeare Adapted   20  
ENLI11183    Victorian and Edwardian City (Level 11)   20  
ENLI11138    Strangers to Ourselves: Post-war & Contemporary Writing   20  
ENLI11031    From Margin to Centre   20  

 


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