

MA Comparative Literature and Russian and Spanish
About this course
Comparative literature, Russian, and Spanish is a combination that opens up the literary world in an unusually expansive way. Comparative literature is the study of literature across national, linguistic, and cultural boundaries, asking what texts from different traditions share, how they differ, and what those differences reveal about the cultures that produced them. Adding Russian and Spanish gives you direct linguistic access to two of the world's great literary traditions, one that has shaped European modernism and thought profoundly and another that spans Europe, Latin America, and a global community of Spanish-speaking cultures. At St Andrews this four-year full-time degree opens up literary study in multiple directions. Through comparative literature you will read texts of any genre and any period in English translation, drawing on expertise from across the School of Modern Languages to understand the relationships between literatures around the world. Alongside this, you will develop genuine linguistic competence in Russian and Spanish, reading primary texts in both languages and engaging with their broader cultural, historical, and social contexts. A year abroad is embedded in the programme, giving you immersive exposure to at least one of the languages and its culture. The typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the intellectual demands and academic expectations of St Andrews. Graduates go on to careers in translation, publishing, journalism, academia, diplomacy, international cultural organisations, education, and many other fields where deep cross-cultural and linguistic skills are an asset. The combination of comparative critical thinking and multilingual ability is genuinely distinctive and valued in a world where cultural and linguistic borders increasingly need to be crossed. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in comparative literature, Russian, Spanish, or related fields.
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