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Research bites: literature of the long 18th century

‘We have extraordinary students, and exceptionally interesting colleagues, and their ideas, their enthusiasm informs my work and enriches it.’

Hear Dr Daisy Hay‘s thoughts about passion, life writing and archives in her research and teaching on the literature of the long eighteenth century.

Here’s Daisy’s book Young Romantics, and a Guardian review of her most recent, Mr and Mrs Disraeli: A Strange Romance – winner of a Somerset Maugham Award in 2016.

You can study with Daisy on her specialist option: EAS3178 Life Writing: History, Form, Practice.
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Teaching bites: Imperial Encounters

Take a trip into the archive and explore the workings of Victorian adventure stories!

Dr Paul Young, Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature & Cultures, gives you a taster of what you might study on the level 3 specialist option Imperial Encounters: Victorians and their World.

Take a look at the video below for a flavour of the kinds of texts and artefacts that will form a key part of your study in all things Victorian here at Exeter.

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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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