The Masters in American Modern Literature focuses on the American Literature of the late nineteenth to the twenty-first century. The required courses range across fields and genres including art history, film, ecocriticism, sociology, urban studies, travel writing, and music, as well as providing a grounding in traditional and emerging narratives of modern American literary history.
**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**
- Literary analysis will be informed by Glasgow’s tradition of interdisciplinary approaches to American culture, drawing on film, music, philosophy, and art ...
The Masters in American Modern Literature focuses on the American Literature of the late nineteenth to the twenty-first century. The required courses range across fields and genres including art history, film, ecocriticism, sociology, urban studies, travel writing, and music, as well as providing a grounding in traditional and emerging narratives of modern American literary history.<br/><br/>**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**<br/><br/><br/>- Literary analysis will be informed by Glasgow’s tradition of interdisciplinary approaches to American culture, drawing on film, music, philosophy, and art to help frame the development of American modern literature.<br/><br/><br/>- You will be able to work with a team of internationally-renowned North Americanists to develop your research skills and pursue your own research interests in relation to American modern literature.<br/><br/><br/>- The university offers superb archival resources in the Special Collections of our library, the Hunterian Art Gallery and Museum as well as the nearby Kelvingrove Museum.<br/><br/><br/>**PROGRAMME STRUCTURE**<br/><br/>You will take:<br/>- Three core courses<br/><br/><br/>- Three optional courses<br/><br/><br/>The course themes: Cities, Institutions, Movements, Entertainments and Anthologies represent the efforts to see writers and canons in dynamic contexts. The course also promotes dialogue and effective comparisons between sessions, suggesting different routes that you may pursue in depth during your degree.<br/><br/>You will also produce a dissertation. <br/><br/>**Semester 1:**<br/>RESEARCH TRAINING COURSE<br/>MODERN AMERICAN LITERATURE 1<br/>ONE OPTIONAL COURSE<br/><br/>**Semester 2:**<br/>MODERN AMERICAN LITERATURE 2<br/>TWO OPTIONAL COURSES<br/><br/>**Summer:**<br/>MODERN AMERICAN LITERATURE DISSERTATION<br/><br/>The two semesters of coursework are followed by one term of supervised work towards a 15,000 word dissertation. The topic normally arises out of the work of the previous two semesters, but the choice is very much open to the student’s own initiative. Your supervisor helps you to develop the proposal and plan the most appropriate reading and methodology.<br/><br/>**Optional Courses**<br/>THE AMERICAN COUNTERCULTURE, 1945-75<br/>AMERICAN FICTION OF THE 1930S<br/>CANADIAN LITERATURE (PGT)<br/>F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, EDITH WHARTON AND DIALOGUES OF AMERICAN LITERARY MODERNISM<br/>THE MIND OF THE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN NOVEL<br/><br/>You may also take, with the convenor’s permission, one course from elsewhere in the College of Arts and the University.
Some courses vary and have tailored teaching options, select a course option below.
Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
24 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
G28
Points of Entry
Unknown
Take the next steps at University of Glasgow with our postgraduate course search.