3 Comparative Literature degrees found
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3 Comparative Literature degrees found
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Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Literature and Belonging
- Stanford, USA
Summer courses
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
Throughout time, authors have struggled to find their location and identities in often chaotic and unsettling worlds. From the 8th century classical Chinese poet Du Fu, to the Native American novelist Louise Erdrich, creative writers have tried to find company and community to guide them.
UK Open College
A Level Classical Civilisation Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
Courses, A-levels
Part time
700 hours
Distance Learning
English
The study of classical civilisation is understandably a wide-ranging and far-reaching one encompassing a variety of subjects; history, literature, linguistics, numismatics, epigraphy, archaeology, art, architecture and philosophy.
Cornell University
Comparative Literature
- Ithaca, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
As a comparative literature major, you’ll gain a critical and historical perspective on world literature and cultures, with the choice of two tracks. If you want to emphasize literature in your course work, take the comparative literary studies track; if you’re interested in studying literature and theory by integrating rigorous work in film, video or other arts and media, take the literary, visual and media studies track. The major’s broad range of courses provides a critical and historical perspective on world literature and cultures.
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In a comparative literature program, students are encouraged to study a wide range of topics related to literature. Through comparing the works from two different societies, students also will usually learn about the art and language of each culture.