Overview
Course Description
Comparative Literature as we understand it is the study of literature over time and across cultural and disciplinary boundaries. Reading literature is defined by us mostly as close reading, although in our engagement with the Digital Humanities we are open to distant reading, drawing on technical tools such as topic modelling etc. In comparing literary texts, however, we also rely heavily on a particular focus on cultural theories.
The Comparative Literature programme of Trinity College Dublin works closely with other MPhils, such as the MPhil in Literary Translation or the MPhil in European Identities. Students of the MPhil will enrol in two core modules to be trained in the use of theory, criticism, and various possibilities of comparison ranging from the application of imagology to interdisciplinary approaches. These core modules are then complemented by two option modules with more specific literary and cultural content.
Students will be trained in the following areas:
- Comparative and interdisciplinary research skills
- An understanding of key terminology (intertextuality, influence, magical realism, etc.)
- Applying cultural and philosophical theories to literary texts
- An understanding of literary and cultural histories
- An understanding of debates surrounding comparative literature and world literature
- Reading literature in English translation but also in other languages. Ideally the knowledge of languages other than English is desired for this MPhil, although it is not a prerequisite.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Theory
- Methodology
- Literature
- Moving Between Cultures
- Magical Realism
- Philosophical Theories
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
- Part-time
- 36 months
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Other requirements
General requirements
- 2.1 BA
- Two academic references
- For non-native speakers of English: IELTS results 6.5 overall minimum, and minimum of the writing rubric of 6.5, as well as academic writing sample.
Tuition Fee
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7770 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 7770 EUR per year during 12 months.
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