

BA French and Comparative Literature
About this course
French and comparative literature together open up one of the most intellectually stimulating programmes available at degree level. French as a discipline takes you into a global linguistic tradition spanning Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond, engaging with literature, philosophy, film, and cultural history in their original language. Comparative literature asks what happens when you read across languages, periods, and cultures simultaneously, looking for the patterns, influences, and tensions that emerge when texts from different traditions are placed in conversation. Together they develop an unusually sophisticated way of reading and thinking. At Queen Mary University of London, this four-year full-time programme embraces the full diversity of the French-speaking world. You will engage not only with metropolitan French culture and literature but with francophone writing from across the globe, including work by writers who have historically been marginalised, women, the working class, and those from postcolonial contexts. No prior knowledge of French is required, making the programme genuinely accessible. Comparative literature modules allow you to bring the analytical methods developed in the French strand into dialogue with texts from other literary traditions, developing your capacity to make connections across boundaries of language and culture. The four-year structure gives you the time to develop real linguistic proficiency alongside deep literary and cultural knowledge. You will develop close reading skills, critical writing, the ability to work with primary texts in French, and a comparative sensibility that enriches your understanding of any literary tradition. Graduates pursue careers in publishing, journalism, cultural institutions, translation, education, the civil service, and international organisations. The combination of language proficiency and critical analytical skill is valued across any sector that prizes reading, writing, and the ability to engage with complexity. Postgraduate study in French studies, comparative literature, translation, or literary criticism is a natural continuation.
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