The Victorian Literature, Art, and Culture postgraduate course at Royal Holloway, University of London, allows students to gain in-depth knowledge and expertise on this distinctive period of history. Studying at one of the foremost centres in the world for the study of 19th-century literature and culture, you'll explore the many advances, changes and cultural mores of the Victorian Period.Course Content: The course offers interdisciplinary perspectives, with modules that cover an array of topics. Students learn about a wide range of Victorian literature, including novels, poetry, and drama. Additionally, the course delves into the period's social and cultural history, exploring topics from Victorian visions of the Mediterranean to visual technologies.Key Modules: The key modules include 'Victorian Visions: Literature, Art, and the Pre-Raphaelites'; 'Victorian London: Literature and the Metropolitan Modernity'; 'From Sensation to Decadence: Victorian Print Culture'; and 'London in Literature and History: 18th Century to the Present.'Future Careers: This course provides an excellent pathway to recognisable professions such as journalism, teaching, curating, cultural administration, consultancy, publishing, etc. It can also serve as the foundation for pursuing a Ph.D. in a related field due to its critical and research-heavy focus.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.