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English Literature and Creative Writing
SUBJECT SPOTLIGHT
with
Dr Mary Ann Lund
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the University of Surrey
University of Leicester

University of Leicester

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About this Subject Spotlight

Join Dr Mary Ann Lund as she considers the origins of the soliloquy throughout history in literature, theatre and film, whilst exploring the power of soliloquies in Shakespeare’s plays. Mary Ann also breaks down the barrier between reading and understanding Shakespeare’s work with a fascinating activity around Hamlet’s infamous “To be, or not to be...” soliloquy.

This Subject Spotlight has some supporting documentation, which you can download here

English Literature BA at University of Leicester

At the University Leicester you will be encouraged to explore the pleasures of studying literature in a community combining passionate academic staff and enthusiastic students. Leicester is home to many English societies and committees with a varied calendar of extra-curricular and social events. The uni also hosts a large number of conferences, lectures and seminars each year - many of them open to the public.

By studying English at Leicester, you will be joining a leading community of undergraduates, postgraduates and academic staff. Leicester believe good teaching is powered by outstanding research. You can study a range of undergraduate degree courses, Masters degrees or continue your studies with a research degree in English, Creative Writing or Applied Linguistics.

Recent research projects have included Wordsworth 2020, in collaboration with the Wordsworth Museum; Colonial Countryside, in collaboration with the National Trust; and Joe Orton: 50 Years On, partnered by Curve Leicester and others. These projects have been supported by funding from the AHRC, Arts Council England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

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