Bachelor Degree in Medieval and Early Modern British Literary Studies at Cornell University |
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Cornell University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 19,800 students in Ithaca, NY.
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Cornell University Bachelor degree Medieval and Early Modern British Literary Studies
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The Cornell English Department maintains a tradition of strength and innovation in the earlier historical periods of British literary studies. Undergraduates choose from a full offering of courses in all the historical periods of early modern British literature, including courses on Shakespeare at all levels of the undergraduate curriculum. Faculty interests range widely from cultural studies and political criticism to feminist theory and queer theory, and from bibliographical and textual criticism to various models of formalist analysis. Graduate students specializing in the Medieval period have the opportunity to study with a substantial cohort of students in other fields, through links with the active, interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Medieval Studies. Such students also have at hand major and up-to-date library collections of sources and critical studies in Old English, Middle English, Latin, and other medieval languages and literatures, in manuscript, print, and on-line form; the Cornell University library is especially noted for its large array of microfilmed collections of medieval British literary and historical manuscripts, and for its special collections in Dante, Petrarch, and Icelandic materials, the last--the Fiske Icelandic Collection--the largest outside of Iceland.
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