Program Details

This course is one of the five unique and innovative cross-disciplinary programmes that the University of Kent is launching. Co
Location:
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Literature & Writing

Program Overview

Program Description:
This course is one of the five unique and innovative cross-disciplinary programmes that the University of Kent is launching. Combining taught modules and a dissertation, these programmes allow you to share your year between Paris and Canterbury, and obtain an internationally recognised postgraduate qualification. The modules available in Comparative Literature during the first term, spent in Canterbury, explore themes and major figures in European literature and aesthetics from the 18th century to the present, and interactions between European literatures, in such genres as autobiography, drama and the fantastic, all studied in English. In Paris, during the second term, students join those from the School of English to take two modules, taught in English: •Paris and Modernism •Paris, Reality and Representation Assessment for each module is by a 5,000-word essay.

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