

BA English Literature
About this course
English literature is the discipline through which we examine what writers have made of the human experience across centuries and cultures, asking not just what stories mean but how they create meaning through language, form and the choices that shape every line. It trains you to read closely, to think with precision and to argue from evidence, developing a sensitivity to how language works and a critical vocabulary for discussing what literature does and why it matters. These skills are not just academic accomplishments; they are the foundation of clear thinking and communication in almost any professional context. At Anglia Ruskin University you will study for three years full-time, encountering texts that span mythical landscapes, Gothic castles, Victorian urban life, colonial encounters and speculative futures, building a map of how literature has engaged with the social, political and environmental transformations of history. You will read widely across periods, genres and traditions, developing the ability to make connections across texts and to place literary works within the historical and cultural contexts that shaped them. The programme develops your confidence as a reader, writer and thinker across the full range of literary forms. English literature graduates work in publishing, journalism, the civil service, teaching, law, public relations, communications, the arts, charities, broadcasting and a wide range of other careers where the ability to read and write with precision and to construct persuasive arguments is valued. The discipline is one of the most genuinely versatile available, and many employers actively seek graduates who can handle complex material, synthesise information and communicate it clearly. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in English literature, creative writing, publishing, education or journalism, developing more specialist expertise on foundations of strong critical and literary training.
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