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My master's degree was in English literature.
You can't understand European history at all other than through religion, or English literature either if you can't recognise biblical allusions.
Nineteenth-century English literature I know; 19th-century sewage systems, not so much.
Emerson stands apart from the other poets and essayists of New England, and of English literature generally, as of another order. He is a reversion to an earlier type, the type of the bard, the skald, the poet-seer.
I went to University College London and read English literature, then realised if you were interested in story and narrative, film was the way to go.
I'm kind of a reluctant Anglophile. My mother's a children's librarian, and all of the children's literature I read was from her childhood - E. Nesbit and Dickens, which isn't children's literature at all, but I was sort of steeped in English literature. I thought I was of that world.
I grew up loving computers and math, actually. I also loved English literature and French, but I became obsessed with computers when the Apple II was coming out.
I studied English literature; I took 2 independent religion classes, but I wasn't a religion major really.
There's always a host of voices you're inspired by. I love Don DeLillo, and I love Isaac Bashevis Singer, and I love Beckett, and I love Pinter. He's one of the funniest voices in English literature since Dickens.