Currently, students study the following core modules. If there are options available the current choices are also shown. King's reviews its optional modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change. Please check here for updates, or contact the Department for further advice.
YEAR 1
You will take the core modules and a choice of options.
YEAR 1 CORE
- Introduction to Comparative Literature: Methods
- Introduction to Comparative Literature: Theories
- The Writer in the Text
- Forms of Shorter Narrative
YEAR 1 OPTIONS
Example of options available:
Comparative Literature:
- Reading Modern Poetry Comparatively: Greek / English
- The Novel in 18th-Century Europe
Centre for Computing in the Humanities:
- Introduction to Digital Humanities
Classics:
- Greek Ethics
- Entertainment Cultures in Greece and Rome
English:
- Writing London
- Reading Poetry
- Literature of the Renaissance
- Introducing Literary Theories
Film Studies:
- Introduction to Film Studies: Forms
- Introduction to Film Studies: Contexts
French:
- Subjects and Selves: an Introduction to French Thought
- Text and Performance: an Introduction to French and Francophone Theatre and Film
German:
- Medieval Germany: Language, Literature and Society
- German Literature from Luther to Goethe
- German Literature: 19th and 20th Centuries
Spanish:
- Medieval Spain: from Frontier to Empire
- Introduction to Modern Spanish Culture
YEAR 2
You will take the core modules and a choice of options.
YEAR 2 CORE
- The Ancient & Early Medieval Book
- The Medieval Book
- Literature of Empire
- Post-Colonial Literature & Theory
YEAR 2 OPTIONS
Example of options available:
Comparative Literature:
- Travel Writing
- The Classical Tradition in English Poetry
- Surrealism
American Studies:
- Nineteenth-century American Literature
- Photography USA
- American Postwar Fiction
Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies:
- Cavafy, Seferis, Ritsos
- The Novels of Nikos Kazantzakis
Centre for Computing in the Humanities:
- Texts in the Digital Humanities
Classics:
- Roman Drama
- Performance Literature
- Ovid through the Ages
English:
- Subjects of Desire in Medieval Literature
- Jacobean Theatre
- Modernist Fiction
- Literature & Psychoanalysis
- Modern Theatre
- Australian Literature & Film
French:
- Women & Love in the Renaissance
- Literature & Enlightenment in the French 18th Century
- Writing & Politics
- Twentieth-century Womens Writing
- Introduction to Francophone African Literatures
German:
- Heinrich Heine
- Modernism & the Avant-Garde
- Economic Thought & Literature
Portuguese & Brazilian Studies:
- Portuguese Symbolism & Realism
Spanish:
- After Franco: Films & Texts of the Transition
- Perceptions of Modernity: Spanish America 1800-1920
- Culture & Identity in Spanish America
- Goya & the Dream of Reason
YEAR 3
You will take the Dissertation core module and a choice of options.
YEAR 3 CORE
Dissertation
YEAR 3 OPTIONS
Example of options available:
Comparative Literature:
- The Classical Tradition in English Poetry
- Surrealism
American Studies:
- Nineteenth-century American Literature
- Visual Culture: an Introduction
- American Postwar Fiction
Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies:
- Literature and Nation: Greece and Europe since 1922
- Cavafy, Seferis, Ritsos
- The Novels of Nikos Kazantzakis
Centre for Computing in the Humanities:
- Texts in the Digital Humanities
Classics:
- Roman Drama
- Performance Literature
- Ovid through the Ages
English:
- Jacobean Shakespeare
- Postcolonial Perspectives
- Medieval Romance
- Experimental Theatre
- Jane Austen in Context
French:
- French Feminist Writing
- Contemporary Algerian Literature
- Flaubert
- Shadows of Enlightenment
- Introduction to Francophone African Literatures
- German:
- Heinrich von Kleist
- The Third Reich in the Postwar German Novel
Spanish:
- Stereotypes in Modern Spanish Cinema
- Don Quijote: Text and Screen
- Latin American Visual Arts
KEY FACTS
UCAS code
Q200
Awarding institution
King's College London
Programme type
Single honours
Duration
Three years
Location
Strand Campus
Year of entry 2014
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