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Comparative Literature

Course details

University Name
Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin
Department
School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies
Course Title
Comparative Literature
Qualification, duration, mode
MPhil 12FT
Months of entry
September
Entry requirements
Applicants would normally be required to have a good honours degree (at least upper second class honours standard), or an equivalent qualification, in a cognate area. Applicants should normally have an advanced reading knowledge of at least one language other than English among those offered by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies at Trinity College Dublin.
Funding
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International student info
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Course description
This course is designed to provide an understanding of Comparative Literature as a subject of study and a critical practice. The core modules provide the theoretical and methodological basis for comparing texts of various genres and artefacts of different media at an advanced level. Optional modules enable the further development of these competencies and offer opportunities to develop and apply this knowledge and these skills to a range of primary texts from a wide range of languages, cultures, epochs and other contexts.
Contact name
Dr Peter Arnds
Telephone
+353-1-896 1501
Email
arndsp@tcd.ie
Web
www.tcd.ie/langs-lits-cultures/postgraduate/comparative_literature/

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