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IOMH - Institute of Mental Health Comparative Literature IOMH - Institute of Mental Health
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  • Course delivery: This course is delivered in video format

Course details

Stories connect us, and Comparative Literature explores the universal themes that unite cultures through written works. This course delves into Comparative Literature across regions, genres, and eras, examining epic tales, postcolonial narratives, and contemporary global voices. Through this study, you’ll uncover the richness and diversity of world literature.

You’ll journey through timeless literary movements, explore magical realism, and compare themes like love, identity, and resistance. Comparative Literature sharpens your analytical skills, enabling you to understand how literature reflects societies and influences the world. Gain deeper insights into how stories shape history and cultures.

Whether you are a passionate reader, a literature student, or someone fascinated by global storytelling, this course transforms how you view literature. Discover connections between regions and genres while cultivating critical thinking that extends far beyond the page with Comparative Literature.

Learning Outcomes
  • Understand the concept of Comparative Literature.
  • Analyse themes and movements across cultures and genres.
  • Study epic tales and their cultural significance.
  • Explore contemporary voices and postcolonial narratives.
  • Compare literary genres to discover shared motifs.
  • Gain insights into global storytelling traditions.
Course Curriculum
  • Module 01: Introduction to Comparative Literature
  • Module 01: Introduction to Comparative Literature
  • Module 03: Epic Tales Across Cultures
  • Module 04: Love, Identity, and Magical Realism
  • Module 05: Literary Movements and Themes
  • Module 06: Comparative Study of Literary Genres
  • Module 07: Regional Focus: Literature from Asia and Africa
  • Module 08: Postcolonial and Contemporary Global Voices
Who Is This Course For?
  • Literature enthusiasts curious about global narratives.
  • Students pursuing a deeper understanding of literature.
  • Writers seeking inspiration from diverse literary traditions.
  • Researchers interested in cultural and literary studies.
  • Professionals in publishing and editing fields.
  • Anyone eager to explore connections across world literature.
Career Path 
  • Literary Analyst – £25K to £40K/year
  • Publishing Editor – £28K to £50K/year
  • Content Writer – £22K to £35K/year
  • Academic Researcher – £30K to £60K/year
  • Translation Consultant – £27K to £45K/year

  Updated on 02 December, 2024

Eligibility / Requirements


To enrol in this course, you only need a basic understanding of English and an internet connection.

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