This course develops familiarity with a historically and nationally diverse range of films and literary texts, equipping you with critical tools and vocabulary for thoughtful, in-depth analysis. It offers a wide array of module choices for interdisciplinary work between literary and visual culture, allowing you to blend studies in film, television, and literature or explore contrasting approaches. You can participate in events with internationally acclaimed authors, actors, and filmmakers, while accessing excellent facilities like Special Collections, The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and the Digital Humanities Lab. Exeter's recent UNESCO City of Literature status enhances the experience.For more on modules, assessment methods, facilities, and staff expertise, visit our course page.
For a full list of modules please visit our course page.
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