The BA in English at the University of Wisconsin–Madison empowers students to analyze, interpret, and create texts across genres and eras. Combining deep literary knowledge with writing and research skills, students explore the relationship between literature and culture while preparing for careers in writing, education, publishing, and beyond.
Postcolonial Themes in Contemporary African Novels
Gender and Power in Shakespearean Tragedies
The Role of Nature in Romantic Poetry
Analyzing Narrative Voice in 21st-Century Fiction
Literary Representations of Mental Health in Modern Novels
Dystopian Visions in Young Adult Literature
The Evolution of the Antihero in American Literature
Queer Theory and Gothic Literature: A Comparative Study
Eco-Criticism in 20th-Century American Fiction
Linguistic Play in Experimental Poetry
Analyzing Satire in 18th-Century British Literature
The Politics of Language in Postcolonial Literature
Myth and Modernity in Contemporary Fantasy Novels
Visual Storytelling in Graphic Novels and Literature
Exploring Trauma and Memory in Holocaust Memoirs
The Role of the Unreliable Narrator in Fiction
Comparative Study of Translation in World Literature
Reimagining Mythology in Feminist Retellings
Narrative Structure in Contemporary Short Stories
Analyzing Literary Movements Through the Lens of Social Justice
Develop strong communication, analytical, and research skills while exploring the power of language, narrative, and culture.
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