This undergraduate degree provides an engaging opportunity to explore English Literature and Creative Writing. In English Literature, students will expand their understanding of topics from medieval to modern works, with a variety of optional modules allowing for a personalised curriculum aligned with individual interests. In Creative Writing, guidance from award-winning and bestselling authors will enhance skills through engagement with innovative works by diverse contemporary writers, catering to genres such as fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, life-writing, and screenwriting. Exeter fosters a vibrant, supportive community for aspiring writers.The university boasts exceptional resources, including Special Collections on renowned authors, the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum for film and popular culture, and the Digital Humanities Lab. Exeter's recent UNESCO City of Literature designation further enriches the experience, with opportunities to attend events featuring internationally acclaimed authors, actors, and filmmakers. For details on modules, assessment methods, facilities, and staff expertise, please visit the course page.
For a full list of modules please visit our course page.
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