UVA’s MA in English offers students rich engagement with literary history, criticism, theory, and creative expression. From Shakespeare to contemporary global literature, the program fosters original thought and close textual analysis. With pathways in research, pedagogy, and writing, it prepares graduates for academic, editorial, and cultural leadership roles.
Postcolonial readings of 21st-century diasporic novels
Narrative temporality in Virginia Woolf’s *The Waves*
Eco-criticism and posthumanism in contemporary climate fiction
The archive and erasure in Black feminist literary traditions
Algorithmic poetics: digital authorship in machine-generated texts
Ethics of representation in trauma narratives of the global South
Marxist literary theory applied to contemporary speculative fiction
Pedagogical strategies for teaching banned books in secondary schools
Queering the gothic in 19th-century transatlantic literature
Hypertext and interactivity in postmodern digital storytelling
Censorship and literary resistance in Cold War Eastern Europe
The lyric essay as an academic tool in hybrid literary studies
Gender and authorship in the Romantic poetry canon
Digital critical editions using TEI for early modern plays
Transnational reimaginings of the American dream in migrant literature
Disability studies and narrative agency in contemporary memoir
AI-generated fiction: new frontier or cultural threat?
Expand your literary perspective and scholarly voice through UVA’s MA in English.
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