Fourth year semester one

These are the elective Core Period and Option courses available for year 4 in semester 1 of session 2019-2020.

Fourth Year Semester 1 Core Period Courses

CourseDay/TimeLocation
Global Modernisms: Inter/National Responses to Modernity   (Group 1)Thursday 11.10-1Rm 2.03, 50 George Square
    OR Global Modernisms: Inter/National Responses to Modernity   (Group 2)Thursday 2.10-4Rm 1.04, 24 Buccleuch Place
Modern Love: Victorian Poetry and Prose   (Group 1)Thursday 11.10-1Rm 2.54, 50 George Square
    OR Modern Love: Victorian Poetry and Prose   (Group 2)Thursday 2.10-4Rm 3.54, 50 George Square
Modernism, Myth, and Romance 1880-1940 *   (Group 1)Monday 11.10-1Rm 3.54, 50 George Square
    OR Modernism, Myth, and Romance 1880-1940 *   (Group 2)Tuesday 11.10-1Rm 3.54, 50 George Square
    OR Modernism, Myth, and Romance 1880-1940 *   (Group 3)Thursday 4.10-6Rm 3.03, 50 George Square
The Novel in the Romantic Period: Gender, Gothic, and the Nation *Wednesday 9-10.50Rm 3.39, 50 George Square
Victorian TransatlanticismTuesday 2.10-4Rm 7.01, David Hume Tower

Full details of all the available Core Period courses in fourth year can be found here:  

Fourth Year Semester 1 Option Courses

CourseDay/TimeLocation

Conquer or Die:  African Americans Writing History 1  

(year long course run by School of History, Classics & Archaelogy)

Tuesday 11.10-1G.09, Medical School
Contemporary American Fiction   (Group 1)Tuesday 9-10.50Rm 1.04, 24 Buccleuch Place
     OR Contemporary American Fiction   (Group 2)Tuesday 2.10-402M.24, Medical School
Contemporary Postcolonial WritingFriday 11.10-1Rm 3.39, 50 George Square
Creative Writing Part I: Poetry   (for 3rd and 4th Year students)Tuesday 11.10-4Rm 2.54, 50 George Square
Decolonization and the NovelTuesday 4.10-6Rm 3.54, 50 George Square
Fiction and Espionage    (Group 1)Tuesday 2.10-4Rm 2.54, 50 George Square
     OR Fiction and Espionage    (Group 2)Tuesday 2.10-4Rm 2.03, 50 George Square
Global LGBT FictionTuesday 9-10.50Rm 3.54, 50 George Square

Literature in the Age of Terror

(also known as “The Reign of Terror: Fear and Loathing in Romantic Literature”)

Tuesday 4.10-6Rm 3.39, 50 George Square

Modern Religous and Ethical Debates in Contemporary Literature

(run by the School of Divinity)

Thursday 11.10-1Martin Hall, New College
Modernism: Text, Image, ObjectThursday 4.10-6Rm 3.39, 50 George Square
Paradise LostWednesday 11.10-1Rm 2.39, 50 George Square
Sex, Seduction and Sedition in Restoration LiteratureTuesday 2.10-4Rm 2.39, 50 George Square
Shakespeare's Sister: Archival Research and the Poltics of the CanonMonday 11.10 - 1M3, Appleton Tower
The Long Summer: Edwardian Texts and Contexts, 1900-1910   Tuesday 11.10-1Rm 3.39, 50 George Square
Thinking Translation - A Beginners Guide  (LLC Common course)Tuesday 11.10-1G.05, Appleton Tower
Tragedy and ModernityWednesday 11.10-1Rm 1.08, 24 Buccleuch Place
Writing Contemporary Feminities: Experiments in Waywardness *   (Group 1)Tuesday 9-10.50Rm 2.03, 50 George Square
OR Writing Contemporary Feminities: Experiments in Waywardness *    (Group 2)Tuesday 4.10-6LG.06, David Hume Tower
Writing the Body PoliticTuesday 2.10-4Rm 3.03, 50 George Square
Twenty-First Century Fiction   (Group 1)Tuesday 9-10.50Rm 3.03, 50 George Square
    OR Twenty-First Century Fiction   (Group 2)Tuesday 2.10-4Rm 1.03, 24 Buccleuch Place
    OR Twenty-First Century Fiction   (Group 3)Thursday 4.10-6Rm 2.39, 50 George Square
Water and World LiteratureMonday 4.10-6Rm 3.39, 50 George Square

Full details of all the available Option courses in fourth year can be found here: