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All Points North: Literature and The North of England, 1840-Present
ENGL391
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Almost Shakespeare: 20Th-Century offshoots & Reworkings
ENGL359
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American Literature
ENGL201
Module
American Poetic Writing Since 1930
ENGL302
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Analysing Discourse
ENGL307
Module
Analysing English Language
ENGL110
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Attitudes to English
ENGL361
Module
British Poetic Writing Since 1930
ENGL305
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British Writing Since 1945: Fiction and Drama
ENGL314
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Children's Literature
ENGL373
Module
Close Reading:
ENGL103
Module
Contemporary British Writing
ENGL717
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Contemporary Irish Poetry
ENGL716
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Contemporary Women's Poetry
ENGL708
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Contesting Authors
ENGL714
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Contesting Fictions: From Romance to The Novel
ENGL718
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Contesting Worlds I: Writing Travel in The Renaissance and 18th Century
ENGL712
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Contesting Worlds II: Science and Literature
ENGL710
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Creative Writing (Poetry)
ENGL372
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Creative Writing (Prose)
ENGL377
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Creativity:Theory and Practice
ENGL275
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Dissertation (Literature)
ENGL602
Module
Dissertation (Long Thin Over Both Semesters)
ENGL380
Module
Dissertation (Semester One - Short Fat)
ENGL311
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Dissertation (Semester Two - Short Fat)
ENGL379
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Dissertation (Tesol)
ENGL678
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forms of Contest
ENGL713
Module
Friars, Whores and Rovers: Drama 1580-1720
ENGL213
Module
Functional Grammar for Language Analysis and Teaching
ENGL647
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Introduction to Discourse Analysis
ENGL640
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Language and Gender
ENGL400
Module
Language and Literature
ENGL383
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Language in Society
ENGL276
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Lexis and Vocabulary Teaching
ENGL670
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Literature in Time
ENGL111
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Medieval Boundaries: Text, Image
ENGL375
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Medieval Gender and Identity 1
ENGL683
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Medieval Narratives
ENGL270
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Methods of English Language Teaching
ENGL641
Module
Milton to Dr Johnson: Poetry and Prose 1660-1750
ENGL272
Module
Modern American Fiction
ENGL331
Module
Modernist Literature: 1890-1939
ENGL232
Module
Noir: Literature,Film,Art
ENGL321
Module
Practical Classroom Techniques
ENGL668
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Pragmatics
ENGL274
Module
Preparatory Project
ENGL605
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Principles of Course and Materials Design
ENGL672
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Psycholinguistics
ENGL202
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Psychology and Language Learning
ENGL649
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Reading and Writing
ENGL644
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Renaissance Poetry & Prose
ENGL236
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Renaissance Rough Guides: Early English Travel Writing
ENGL392
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Research Resources
ENGL615
Module
Research Seminar
ENGL610
Module
Research Skills
ENGL642
Module
Research Skills (Literature)
ENGL601
Module
Romantic Literature
ENGL218
Module
Romantic Victorians
ENGL703
Module
School of The Arts Work Experience Module
SOTA300
Module
Shakespeare & Co: Contesting Contexts
ENGL711
Module
Shakespeare Restored: Contesting Texts, Contesting Readers
ENGL709
Module
Shakespeare: Page Stage Screen
ENGL368
Module
Shakespeare: Ways of Thinking
ENGL112
Module
Speaking and Listening
ENGL645
Module
Specimen Chapter (Directed Research)
ENGL604
Module
Suspense and Sensibility:The Novel 1740-1824
ENGL386
Module
Swift and The Scriblerians
ENGL358
Module
Tale and Fable: Approaches to Narrative
ENGL341
Module
Talking Pictures
ENGL362
Module
Testing and Assessment of Language Performance
ENGL652
Module
The Fin De Siecle: Literature and Culture 1880-1900
ENGL395
Module
The History of English: Variation and Change
ENGL221
Module
Victorian Afterlives
ENGL704
Module
Victorian Culture: Conflicts and Questions (1870-1900)
ENGL702
Module
Victorian Literature
ENGL243
Module
Women Writers
ENGL347
Module
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