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ESH7038

Writing the East End

Level 7 (30 credits)

This module considers the mythology of the East End of London as articulated and interrogated by literary texts. It focuses on the period from the turn of the twentieth century to the present day and examines the East End as a continuing site of public fascination and creative production. By exploring a selected body of novels and other texts, considered with reference to different aspects of the mobile environment of the East End and contemporary debate, the module develops an understanding of how texts organise and articulate urban space and urban change. In particular, it explores the ways that fiction and prose writing have represented the East End as a site of immigration, cross-class encounter, crime, political activism and memory.

Preparing for this module and approximate costs:

 
Programme MA English Literature
Learning Context Long Seminar
Semester Semester 2
Assessment

1. Essay (4000 words) 100%

Contact

School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London
Contact: sed-information@qmul.ac.uk

Last updated on 31 May 2023 by Dylan Gambrill
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