The MA in English Literature course at Liverpool Hope University is designed to engage students in advanced study to cultivate readily transferable, essential skills through the study of literature. The course, facilitated by a culture of research excellence, equips students with the critical and practical skills necessary to analyze and interpret the complex interplay between literature and the world.Course Content: Offer a close focus on literary periods from the Renaissance to the present, a study of the Romantic period (broadly conceived as the period 1760-1860), and the perceived idea of 'the North' with its stereotypes and particularities. The course includes engaging modules like Research Methodologies, American Mythologies and more.Key Modules: The pivotal modules of this program include 'Beyond Borders: Postcolonial Literature', 'Sex, "Race" and Empire', 'Reading/Theory', 'The Wondrous Other: Reading Insecurity and Identity' among others.Future Careers: This course prepares students for careers education, publishing, reviewing and writing, arts management, librarianship, museum, and heritage sectors, teaching English as a foreign language, business, and other areas of the cultural industries. The course also encourages students to develop a solid plan for further academics or research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.