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  2. English studies - Wikipedia

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    An English degree opens a variety of career opportunities for college graduates entering the job market. [3] Since students who graduate with an English degree are trained to ask probing questions about large bodies of texts and then to formulate, analyze, and answer those questions in coherent, persuasive prose —skills vital to any number of ...

  3. Literae humaniores - Wikipedia

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    The regulations governing the combinations of papers are moderately simple: students must take at least four papers based on the study of ancient texts in the original Latin or Greek; otherwise they can choose what they want, provided only that if they offer literature papers, they must offer the appropriate "core" papers too, and if they ...

  4. Bel Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Bel Kaufman first began learning English after her arrival in the United States but it was hard for her. Upon entering public school at age 12, she was placed in classes with first graders hindered because of language. She attended Hunter College in New York, graduating magna cum laude in 1934 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. [6]

  5. Emma Smith (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Leeds, Smith was educated at Abbey Grange school and did her undergraduate degree at Somerville College, Oxford, from 1988 to 1991. [4] In an interview with the Oxford Review of Books, Smith said that she "didn't go to a school or come from a family where people particularly did go to Oxford" but that she also was not "from a terribly deprived background". [5]

  6. George Watson (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, edited by George Watson (1969) Literary English since Shakespeare, edited by George Watson (1970) The English Ideology, studies in the language of Victorian politics (1973) Literary Critics, a study of English descriptive criticism (1973, 1986) Politics and Literature in Modern Britain (1977)

  7. Margaret Laurence - Wikipedia

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    During her first year at United College, Laurence studied in a liberal arts program which included courses in English, History, Ethics, and Psychology. Laurence's interest in English literature was present even in high school, and her interest in writing her own works continued into her formal education.

  8. Comparative literature - Wikipedia

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    Some question whether this breadth affects the ability of PhDs to find employment in the highly specialized environment of academia and the career market at large, although such concerns do not seem to be borne out by placement data, which shows comparative literature graduates to be hired at similar or higher rates than English literature ...

  9. Leslie A. Marchand - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Alexis Marchand (February 13, 1900 – July 11, 1999) was an American scholar of English literature, who is chiefly notable for his contribution to the study of the Romantic poet Lord Byron, in particular his twelve-volume edition of Byron's Letters and Journals, published between 1973 and 1982, with a supplementary volume in 1994, and Byron: a Biography (Alfred A. Knopf, 1957).