English Literature
Course summary
A Level English Literature is a real process of discovery. If you love reading, you should relish the opportunity to spend two years exploring books – discussing them, analysing them and writing about them. You’ll be introduced to a wide range of texts, including drama, fiction and poetry – from contemporary novels to literature written in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. You’ll think about what makes people write, how different writers were influenced by their historical contexts, and how their books have been interpreted by readers at different times. You’ll also have the chance to extend your own personal reading, experimenting with different authors and developing your tastes. English Literature is highly regarded by employers and universities, as it demonstrates a high level of communication and analytical skills. It is an excellent foundation for a wide variety of careers, including education, law, journalism, politics, social work, publishing and the performing arts.
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