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The PhD program in the Department of English offers advanced study and research in literary history, criticism, and theory, with excellent opportunities for interdepartmental and interdisciplinary study. Courses within the department cover major genres, periods, authors, and a broad range of methodological and theoretical approaches.
The study of English Literature is the study of the past and the present, and is especially important when one considers the power the literature has had to shape so many cultures and societies. Graduate students examine not just how English Literature reflects its own society, culture, politics, economics, religion, and aesthetics, but also how it is reflected in and has shaped those of many.
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The Ph.D. Program. The graduate program in economics at Princeton is one of the premier economics programs in the world. The small number of students admitted each year receive training within an exceptional research environment, supported by members of the faculty who are working at the forefront of research in their fields. Many of the department’s graduates are now successful academics at.
Prospective applicants find all information about the AOS graduate program on the web site of the Graduate School of Princeton University. We recommend that you study the research interests of the AOS faculty and that you contact potential advisers when preparing the application. However, in general admission is not coupled to specific advisers or projects, and most students.
The English Department has a diverse faculty representing a range of theoretical approaches. Faculty regularly publish books and articles in such areas as literary history, theory of the novel, poetic form, literature and visual arts, African American literature, Asian American literature, critical race theory, postmodernism, new historicism, feminist theory and criticism, gender and sexuality.
Graduate students at Princeton have access to an unparalleled library with over 11 million volumes, and with outstanding collections in early modern Iberian and Colonial Latin American texts and maps, twentieth-century Latin American authors’ manuscripts, rare collections of experimental poetry and early new media pamphlets from Latin America, and many more specialized collections. Many.