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Bachelor of Arts English National University

Request Free Information. The Bachelor of Arts with a Major in English provides a strong background in the study of English. The program stresses literary analysis, diversity, critical thinking, and written and oral communication skills through a rigorous curriculum of literature, composition, language and linguistics, and communication studies.

 

Master of Arts English National University

Request Free Information. The Master of Arts in English provides a balanced and comprehensive program of graduate study in literature and writing. The program is ideal for teachers who desire a content M.A. beyond the credential. It is also excellent preparation for doctoral studies in English, teaching in the two-year college, or other careers requiring a high degree of literacy.

 

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Literature

Literature is a body of written (or oral) works, such as novels, poems, or plays, that use words to stimulate the imagination and confront the reader with a unique vision of life.

 

The Works of Shakespeare
The Works of Shakespeare, is designed to enable you to experience Shakespeare's plays through printed texts and film productions. Excellent for homeschooling students needing to add some Shakespeare to their education or other students simply wanting to explore the power of the bard. It includes three plays that have been made into movies fairly recently. These plays include Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing. These three cover the traditional categories of comedy and tragedy; they range from early to later works and from plays not frequently performed to his most famous play of all. In them you will encounter several of Shakespeare's most memorable characters, experience the beauty and power of his language, and become familiar with some of the patterns and themes of the plays.

 

 

 

 

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