The English Literature course aims not simply to provide students with a detailed understanding of individual texts, but also an awareness of the breadth and variety of our literary heritage. Literature is concerned with ideas, feelings and experience expressed in the language of various types of artists – but it is centrally concerned with placing literature in a wider context in order to deepen an appreciation of the world. As such, the course helps students to understand the issues at the heart of people’s lives in the past, today and in the future.
The English Literature course aims not simply to provide students with a detailed understanding of individual texts, but also an awareness of the breadth and variety of our literary heritage. Literature is concerned with ideas, feelings and experience expressed in the language of various types of artists – but it is centrally concerned with placing literature in a wider context in order to deepen an appreciation of the world. As such, the course helps students to understand the issues at the heart of people’s lives in the past, today and in the future.
About Education Provider
Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Leicestershire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £25,698 - £38,610 |
Sixth Form Fee | £12,810 - £19,689 |
Address | Fosse Way, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, LE7 4SG |
The English Literature course aims not simply to provide students with a detailed understanding of individual texts, but also an awareness of the breadth and variety of our literary heritage. Literature is concerned with ideas, feelings and experience expressed in the language of various types of artists – but it is centrally concerned with placing literature in a wider context in order to deepen an appreciation of the world. As such, the course helps students to understand the issues at the heart of people’s lives in the past, today and in the future.
The English Literature course aims not simply to provide students with a detailed understanding of individual texts, but also an awareness of the breadth and variety of our literary heritage. Literature is concerned with ideas, feelings and experience expressed in the language of various types of artists – but it is centrally concerned with placing literature in a wider context in order to deepen an appreciation of the world. As such, the course helps students to understand the issues at the heart of people’s lives in the past, today and in the future.