Are you thrilled by the opening of a new chapter and eager to explore storytelling's evolution from ancient eras to today? Our English Literature degree at UEA, nestled in the vibrant School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing, offers a flexible programme to pursue your interests while building a solid foundation in diverse texts across time, cultures, and genres. Expert tutors, specialising from medieval to contemporary literature, will enhance your appreciation of familiar works and introduce you to fresh voices, all through coursework-based assessments, engaging seminars, and supportive learning activities.Set in historic Norwich—the first UNESCO City of Literature—you'll immerse yourself in a rich literary heritage, from Julian of Norwich to UEA alumni like Ian McEwan. Access unique resources such as the British Archive for Contemporary Writing and events at the National Centre for Writing. This degree hones your reading and communication skills, with opportunities for career development through activities like student publishing or our 'Working With Words' event. Graduates thrive in fields like publishing, journalism, and teaching, and you can opt to study abroad in your third year. Course details may change; verify on www.uea.ac.uk.
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