The Literature, Romanticism, and the English Lake District course is a postgraduate degree offered by the University of Cumbria. Set in the beautiful surroundings of the Lake District, an area that inspired many romantic poets, this course seeks to explore and understand the links between literary and non-literary texts and landscapes in their broader cultural context.Course Content: The Literature, Romanticism, and the English Lake District course offers its students the opportunity to explore the radically transformative power of English Literature on the cultural landscape. It critically examines the origin of poems and the role of literature in the shaping of the countryside. Walking in the Lakes: From Guidebooks to Romantic Poetry, The Lake District: From Guides to Romanticism, Reading the Romantic Lakes: From Guidebooks to Romantic Poetry, are some of the topics covered in the course. Key Modules: The course is structured around several key modules such as Landscape, Literature and Environment, Research Methods in the Arts and Humanities, and a Masters Dissertation. These modules intend to provide students with a deep understanding of the interrogation of guides, poetry, and other texts that help in the formation of picturesque, Romantic Lake District.Accreditations: The postgraduate course in Literature, Romanticism, and the English Lake District is fully accredited by the University of Cumbria, a well-respected institution known for its comprehensive range of courses and innovative approach to education.Future Careers: Completion of this course can lead to careers in teaching, working in book-related industries, location management in the film and TV industry, tourism, and working in arts or heritage organizations. The ability to effectively generate research questions and to manage a project could also lead to roles in the public or civil service, management, and consulting.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.