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The Department in Literary Arts offers courses in fiction, poetry, screenwriting, digital & cross-disciplinary writing, and translation, as well as seminar courses in reading and writing about literature.
- Undergraduate | Literary Arts - Brown University
The undergraduate concentration in Literary Arts at Brown is...
- Literary Arts - Brown University
Since 1968, Literary Arts at Brown University has been a...
- Literary Arts Undergraduate Concentration | Brown University
Brown's Program in Literary Arts provides a home for...
- Graduate | Literary Arts - Brown University
Graduate students in Brown's Literary Arts MFA program may...
- Literary Arts | Graduate Programs - Brown University
The Literary Arts graduate program offers tracks in fiction,...
- Undergraduate | Literary Arts - Brown University
The undergraduate concentration in Literary Arts at Brown is designed to allow student writers to develop their skills in one or more genres while deepening their understanding of the craft of writing. Introductory Workshops & Lit Courses.
Since 1968, Literary Arts at Brown University has been a creative and intellectual center for the U.S. literary avant-garde. Along with a handful of other writing programs nationwide, Brown provides a home for innovative writers of fiction, poetry, digital language arts and cross-disciplinary.
Brown's Program in Literary Arts provides a home for innovative writers of fiction, poetry, playwriting, screenwriting, literary translation, electronic writing and mixed media. The concentration allows student writers to develop their skills in one or more genres while deepening their understanding of the craft of writing.
Graduate students in Brown's Literary Arts MFA program may choose to focus in one of three tracks – Fiction, Poetry, or Digital/Cross Disciplinary Writing. The two-year program is structured to allow graduate student writers maximum possible time for creative and intellectual exploration.
The Literary Arts graduate program offers tracks in fiction, poetry and digital/cross-disciplinary. Students take eight courses, half in writing and half in elective studies, over a two–year period to ensure maximum time for writing.
The Graduate Program in Literary Arts offers a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A) degree with courses in fiction, poetry and digital/cross-disciplinary practices. For more information on admission and program requirements, please visit the following website: http://www.brown.edu/academics/gradschool/programs/literary-arts.