Early Modern English Literature: Text & Transmission
Early Modern English Literature taught with the British Library; a unique opportunity to study early modern literary works, including Shakespeare, in light of recent critical approaches and as print and manuscript material artefacts. Ideal foundation for doctoral work and careers in the arts, education, curatorship and broadcasting.
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- A strong tradition of Shakespeare and early modern literary studies at King's.
- Unique access to unparal…
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Early Modern English Literature taught with the British Library;
a unique opportunity to study early modern literary works,
including Shakespeare, in light of recent critical approaches and
as print and manuscript material artefacts. Ideal foundation for
doctoral work and careers in the arts, education, curatorship and
broadcasting.
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larger size and see any alternative films
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KEY BENEFITS
- A strong tradition of Shakespeare and early modern literary studies at King's.
- Unique access to unparalleled collections at the British Library and to the expertise of world-class curators, who will teach the core module and supervise some dissertations.
- Close links with the London Shakespeare Seminar, the London Renaissance Seminar, and with the Institute of English Studies.
- Located in the heart of literary London.
PURPOSETaught with the British Library offering the unique
opportunity to study early modern literary works (including
Shakespeare) in light of recent critical approaches and as material
artefacts (print and manuscript). Ideal foundation for doctoral
work or for careers in the arts, education, curatorship or
broadcasting.
DESCRIPTIONThis MA programme reflects an innovative and exciting
partnership between the Department of English at King's and the
British Library.
Its focus on the transmission of key early modern literary texts
makes it unlike any other programme of its kind. Transmission is
understood both as the circulation of literary texts in manuscript
and print and their reception. Students will therefore learn to
read early modern handwriting, to transcribe neglected literary
manuscripts and rare printed texts and to edit them for the modern
reader.
By focusing on transmission, this MA programme will also make
students aware of the impact of the materiality of the text and of
the material conditions of its (re)production on its
interpretation. The specific process whereby a literary text
reaches its readers or its audience is always central to its
interpretation.
The core module taught at the British Library is specifically
designed to teach students how to search collections of early
modern manuscripts and rare books held in major research libraries
worldwide and how to identify the agents involved in their
production, transmission and preservation in libraries and private
collections.
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