The English major at the ANU offers a wide range of courses reflecting the diversity of the discipline of literary studies in English. There are courses in all the main fields of post-medieval British literary studies from the late sixteenth century to the present day, including the Early Modern, Restoration and Eighteenth-Century, Romantic and Victorian, Modern and Contemporary periods. There are courses in Australian, US, postcolonial and transnational literatures in English; in literary and cultural theory; in drama, film, new media, and creative writing. English 1000 level-courses introduce students to major genres and modes of writing and to literary-critical practice. English 2000/3000 level courses enable students to broaden and develop their knowledge and enjoyment of literature in a variety of important specialist fields.
Learning Outcomes
- analyse texts by diverse authors and in different genres in several important fields of literary studies in English;
- evaluate the historical and cultural contexts in which literature in English has been written and shaped;
- analyse literary texts in relation to these contexts;
- interpret, evaluate and make an argument about texts using appropriate written expression; and
- undertake further study within the discipline.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:
12 units from the completion of the following 1000 level courses:
ENGL1100 Secrets and Lies: Literature and the Self
ENGL1200 Imagined Worlds
A maximum of 18 units from the following 2000 level course list:
ENGL2015 Creative Writing
ENGL2020 Texts in Performance
ENGL2022 Jane Austen: History and Fiction
ENGL2023 Feeling Bad in Contemporary Literature
ENGL2040 The Making of Literature: Topics in Literary Production and Reception
ENGL2067 Adaptation: From Text to Screen
ENGL2068 Empire: The Black Atlantic and Colonial Romanticism
ENGL2077 Creative Writing 2: Story to Script to Performance
ENGL2085 Strange Home: Rethinking Australian Literature
ENGL2087 Reality Effects: Truth, Representation and Narrative Form
ENGL2111 Imaginary Journeys: Writing Travel in Australian Literature and Film
ENGL2116 Televisual: Investigating Narrative Television
ENGL2222 Great Writers: Special Topics in Gender, Authorship and History
ENGL2230 Poetry and Poetics
ENGL2789 Writing Climate
LING2020 Structure of English
A minimum of 18 units from the following 3000 level course list:
ENGL3005 Early Modern to Eighteenth Century Literature
ENGL3008 Theories and Methodologies for Literary Studies
ENGL3021 American Literature: Nature, Retreat, Experiment
ENGL3022 Literature and Modernity
ENGL3036 Victorian Literature
ENGL3037 Literature, Law and Human Rights
ENGL3078 Advanced Creative Writing: Genre and Literary Value
ENGL3100 English Capstone: Understanding, Communicating, Creating
GEND3016 Writing Lives: Autobiography in Fiction and Memoir
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