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  • Film and Literature

    Module code: EN1030 This introductory module critically explores the fascinating relationship between literature and film. In it, we consider the multiple ways in which written and visual texts interact across different modes and genres.

  • Stream Congress and Capitol Words

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 6, 2012 http://streamcongress.

  • Waugh and Words: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 5

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Boom Literature: Language and Creation

    Module code: SP3134 In this module we will study the work of four authors: Carlos Fuentes (Mexico), Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina), Rosario Castellanos (Mexico) and Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia).

  • Boom Literature: Language and Creation

    Module code: SP3134 In this module we will study the work of four authors: Carlos Fuentes (Mexico), Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina), Rosario Castellanos (Mexico) and Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia).

  • Boom Literature: Language and Creation

    Module code: SP3134 In this module we will study the work of four authors: Carlos Fuentes (Mexico), Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina), Rosario Castellanos (Mexico) and Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia).

  • Words and Meaning: English Vocabulary Development

    English Vocabulary Development EL2012 course offered at the ELTU.

  • Creating a unit workbook for use on iPads

    Unit workbooks, handbooks and other text-based learning materials for use with iPads are essentially Word documents saved as PDF documents, then shared out to students through the virtual learning environment (VLE), Blackboard.

  • Beginnings of English Literature

    Module code: EN2030 English Literature begins with Beowulf and the 400 or so other texts written by the Anglo-Saxons, including poems and saints’ lives, chronicles, histories, translations and laws.

  • Lost for words Poetry aplenty at the Attenborough Arts Centre

    Our Attenborough Arts Centre will be hosting a showcase of spoken word performance poets working with Out-Spoken Press, an independent publisher of poetry and critical writing.

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