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We are Researchers
You will be taught by active researcher and leaders in their respective fields when you come to study at Exeter. We are passionate about bringing you into the latest debates and ideas across the spectrum of literary studies, including creative writing and film.
Here are just a few of the faces you will encounter across your degree. Click on a profile to find out more.
We are Postgrads
We have a thriving postgraduate community in English at Exeter, with many of our Undergraduate students choosing to stay with us to study further and expand their interest and expertise in English at MA level. You can find out more here.
Take a look at Tara’s video below – her pathway through Exeter English led her from Oscar Wilde to Japanese literature.
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Research bites: women writing cinema
How did writers respond to the birth of film? What impact did cinemagoing have on literary cultures – particularly for women, cinema’s dominant audience in its golden era? Dr Lisa Stead explores how women ‘penned the screen’ in pre- and interwar British literature.
Want to learn more? You can study with these artefacts and create your own video essay on the third year module EAF3236 The Dream Palace
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