

MA in Modern and Contemporary Literature, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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12 Months
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About this course
This course offers an in-depth exploration of modernism, surrealism, and critical women's writing, led by an expert actively involved in research and editing works on surrealist poets and writers. Students will engage with both historical and contemporary perspectives, focusing on influential figures such as Valentine Penrose, Anais Nin, Violette Leduc, Kati Horna, Tina Modotti, and Yayoi Kusama. The course also emphasizes philosophical insights into the movements and their cultural impacts, providing a rich context for understanding these artistic and literary phenomena.
Why this course is highly recommended
Choosing this course means engaging with cutting-edge research directly linked to current scholarly activities, such as editing collections and researching influential artists and writers. The course is ideal for students interested in modernist and surrealist studies, women's writing, and philosophy, offering a unique chance to learn from a leading figure actively shaping these areas.
Specialisation
The course specializes in modernist and surrealist literature and art, with a particular focus on women’s contributions within these movements. It covers critical essays, biographical studies, and the philosophical underpinnings of surrealism and modernism, enabling students to develop a nuanced understanding of these intertwined fields.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.71L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
No specific degree requirements are provided in the input.
English language test
IELTS
7
TOEFL
100
PTE
70
DUOLINGO
130
Career prospects
While specific career prospects are not detailed, the course's focus on modernism, surrealism, and women’s writing equips students with analytical and research skills valuable in academia, publishing, curation, and cultural criticism.
FAQs
Who is the course led by?
The course is led by Dr. Felicity Gee, an expert in modernism, surrealism, and women’s writing.
Is this course suitable for students interested in women's contributions to art and literature?
Yes, the course offers a deep dive into critical women's writing and their roles within modernist and surrealist movements.
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