

BA English Literature and Philosophy
About this course
English literature and philosophy are disciplines that have always been in conversation with each other. Literature gives philosophical questions a human face, placing abstract ideas about consciousness, ethics, identity, and justice into the concrete particulars of character, narrative, and language. Philosophy provides the conceptual tools to read those texts more rigorously, examining the arguments embedded in literary form and the assumptions that underlie the stories we tell. Studying both together enriches each, and produces a kind of thinking that is both precise and imaginative. At the University of East Anglia, which has a distinguished tradition in both creative and critical writing, this three-year full-time programme allows you to explore these two disciplines in depth. In literature you will read across historical periods, genres, and traditions, developing close reading skills and an understanding of how texts operate within their cultural and historical contexts. In philosophy you will engage with questions about knowledge, ethics, language, mind, and the nature of reality, learning to construct and evaluate arguments carefully. The two subjects are taught in ways that encourage you to bring them together, examining how literary texts raise philosophical questions and how philosophical frameworks illuminate literary works. Graduates from English literature and philosophy go on to careers in writing, publishing, journalism, law, education, the civil service, arts administration, and many other fields where the ability to read, think, and communicate with precision is valued. The degree develops critical reasoning, analytical writing, and the capacity to engage with complex texts and arguments, all transferable to a wide range of professional contexts. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in literature, philosophy, or interdisciplinary humanities fields.
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