The MLitt in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literary Culture isÊan intensive one-year taught programme offering an all-round introduction to the literature of the 16thÊand 17thÊcenturies, with particular focus on the work of William Shakespeare.

Highlights

  • Develop your skills as a researcher within a specific area of study by taking special topic modules in manuscript, print, speech and the editing of Renaissance texts.Ê
  • Become part of a welcoming and lively academic community. StÊAndrews is a consortium member of theÊFolger Shakespeare Library InstituteÊin Washington DC and also hosts a number of research groups relevant to the English Renaissance.
  • Explore the key developments in modern and contemporary literary studies in dialogue with leading scholars in the fields of Shakespeare studies, Shakespearean book history, Renaissance popular literature and 17th-century literary culture.