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Where to study English literature?

As a junior starting my college search, I want to find the best schools for English literature. Can anyone recommend some colleges known for strong English literature programs? I'd greatly appreciate it!

9 months ago

It's fantastic that you're interested in studying English literature! To help you get started, I've compiled a list of colleges with strong programs in English literature:

1. Yale University – Yale has a prestigious English department with a range of courses and research opportunities, including a creative writing program.

2. Harvard University – With a large English department offering a variety of courses, Harvard has produced many Pulitzer Prize-winning writers and faculty members renowned in their fields.

3. Princeton University – Princeton's English department is known for both its traditional offerings as well as innovative and interdisciplinary courses. They also offer a creative writing program, with opportunities to work with accomplished writers.

4. University of Chicago – UChicago's English and comparative literature department focuses on interdisciplinary studies, critical theory, and global literature.

5. Columbia University – Columbia's English and comparative literature department emphasizes historical research, critical analysis, and global perspectives.

6. University of California, Berkeley – UC Berkeley's English department has research strengths in areas such as medieval and early modern literature, critical theory, American literature, and British romanticism.

7. University of Pennsylvania – UPenn's English department specialty areas include early and contemporary American literature, modern and postcolonial British literature, history of the book, and creative writing.

8. Dartmouth College – Dartmouth has a strong commitment to undergraduate education, with a versatile English department offering traditional and contemporary literary studies.

9. Amherst College – As a top liberal arts college, Amherst has a strong English department and a focus on small class sizes, providing students with individualized attention from professors.

10. Williams College – Williams' English department is another excellent program at a liberal arts college, with a strong emphasis on close reading, critical writing, and creative expression.

These are just a few examples of schools with notable English literature programs. When selecting colleges, consider factors such as class sizes, faculty expertise, research opportunities, and course offerings tailored to your interests. Good luck!

9 months ago

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