Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Creative Writing
When:
13 July - 08 August 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Literature & Art History Summer Course
When:
10 August - 28 August 2026
School:
Lady Margaret Hall University of Oxford
Institution:
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
7.5 EC
Fee:
4384 GBP
From the late 19th into the 20th century, British artists and academics set out to radically transform art, literature, and society. Originating alongside the Oxford Movement, the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood believed in a new medievalism, which infused their paintings, poetry, and way of life. Emerging in the wake of the Romantics and Impressionists, artists like Edward Burne-Jones, Williams Morris, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rosetti and William Holman Hunt, produced extraordinary artworks rooted in new ways of seeing truth and beauty. They received the support of Oxford thinkers like John Ruskin, who championed their vision and wrote highly influential art criticism. Their radical legacy continued with Slade artists like David Bomberg, Paul Nash, and Stanley Spencer, who embraced Surrealism and Cubism while confronting the horrors of war. The Bloomsbury Group, with writers like Virginia Woolf and Roger Fry, and painters like Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, celebrated 'art for art's sake' and rejected bourgeois, conventional expectations.
In this very special course, students benefit from access to and engagement with the extraordinary collection in the Ashmolean and other local sites, learning from direct encounters with treasures of modern British art. With lectures will be delivered by Oxford academics and field-leading experts, you will examine the art and literature of the period and take part in unique site visits. You also have the opportunity to visit auction houses and galleries to learn from specialists about the art world today and the place of British modernism in the contemporary market
Dr Stephanie Burette
This course would suit students of the Humanities, especially those with an interest in Art, Art History, Literature, Literary Criticism, the Art Market and auction houses, and History. The course would be of particular relevance to those with an interest in working and networking in the art world
By the end of this course, you will:
- Possess a rich knowledge base in modern British art, literature, and criticism.
- Be able to evaluate the relationship between the development of historical and cultural contexts across the period.
- Understand and critically assess the key art historical, historiographical, and literary approaches to modern British art and its future direction.
- Develop essential critical thinking skills for analysing and evaluating modern British and literature, both for its historical and, in the case of the art market, its contemporary appeal
Fee
4384 GBP
When:
10 August - 28 August 2026
School:
Lady Margaret Hall University of Oxford
Institution:
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
Language:
English
Credits:
7.5 EC
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
When:
13 July - 08 August 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Oslo, Norway
When:
29 June - 24 July 2026
Credits:
15 EC
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Oxford, United Kingdom
When:
29 June - 17 July 2026
Credits:
7.5 EC
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