The postgraduate course in English Literature at Anglia Ruskin University involves the in-depth study of a range of classical and contemporary literature. Prospective students will have the opportunity to delve into the study of the Gothic, Gender and Sexuality, Literary Theory, Romanticism, and 19th-century Literature. The course provides the environment to heighten analytical skills and the ability to construct well-informed, critical arguments.Course Content: The course encompasses different modules covering areas such as The Gothic and Transgression, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, Romanticism and the 19th century literature, Literary Theory, Gender and Sexuality, and more. Each module carries distinctive study priorities, keeping the modern literary study in perspective.Key Modules: The course includes key modules like Researching the City: A Guide to Urban Prejudice, The Gothic and Transgression, Literary Theory: Ideas in Practice, Weird Realism and the Everyday, and Biological Life in Twentieth Century Literature and Film. Accreditations: Information not available.Future Careers: Graduates of the English Literature postgraduate course can look forward to career opportunities in fields such as teaching, writing, publishing, academia and more. The skills and literary knowledge gained will avail students a wide range of prospects in the professional world.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/english-literature/module-details).