• Students undertaking English and Irish at Queen’s explore the literature and languages of both traditions in the widest possible sense.
  • From the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Anglo-Irish, British, and ‘global’ literature, students study English in its historical, linguistic, cultural, material and ideological circumstances.
  • The Irish language forms an integral part of Irish cultural life as a medium for education, music, literature, drama and television. Spoken for over 2,000 years, Irish boasts a vast early literature of world significance.