Overview
Overview
The Reformation
is a pivotal moment in literary history, shaping the course of Western culture. This Postgraduate Certificate in Literary Culture of the Reformation explores the intersection of literature and theology during this period.
Some of the key themes include the impact of Protestantism on literary forms, the role of women writers, and the emergence of new genres. The course delves into the works of prominent authors such as Luther, Calvin, and Erasmus, examining their contributions to the literary landscape.
Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and written assignments, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the Reformation's influence on literature and its continued relevance today.
By exploring the literary culture of the Reformation, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of this pivotal moment in history and its lasting impact on Western literature.
We invite you to join us on this journey of discovery and explore the fascinating world of Reformation literature.
Literary Culture of the Reformation is a transformative postgraduate certificate that delves into the profound impact of the Reformation on literature and culture. This course offers unique insights into the historical context that shaped the literary landscape of Europe. By exploring the intersection of theology, politics, and literature, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the Reformation's far-reaching consequences. With expert guidance from leading scholars, you'll develop a nuanced understanding of the period's key figures, texts, and movements. This course is ideal for those seeking to enhance their career prospects in academia, publishing, or cultural heritage.