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Master of Arts (Honours) - Persian and English Literature (T6Q3)

The University of Edinburgh

Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Last updated: 17/04/2025
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About Master of Arts (Honours) - Persian and English Literature (T6Q3)

Studying Persian offers individuals the opportunity to immerse themselves in a rich and diverse culture that has given rise to renowned epic and Sufi poets, exquisite miniature painting, fine textiles, and world-class cinema. This language serves as a gateway to modern Iran, a vibrant society situated at the intersection of Europe and Asia.

The joint honors program has been meticulously designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in both classical and modern Persian. This enables them to access a wide array of original materials. In addition to developing language proficiency, students will delve into Iran's historical, literary, cultural, and political realms. They will also explore the intellectual heritage of Islam, which boasts great richness.

By studying English Literature, students will further enhance their critical, analytical, linguistic, and creative skills. They will engage with a broad range of texts and adopt various approaches to reading. This discipline allows students to explore the cultural contexts of English writing from the late Middle Ages to the present. At the honors level, students can specialize in specific topics, periods, or genres.

The combination of these joint honors equips students to contribute to a society where understanding various types of texts is of utmost importance. It displays an openness to ideas and perspectives beyond one's own, which is an essential attribute in numerous careers and in a global marketplace.
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