FREE Online Course: Literature of the English Country House

For those of you who haven't heard of FutureLearn, it is essentially a free open university: universities from all over the UK run courses for learners all over the world, for free!

I've taken a few courses with FutureLearn over the past few months, and today came across another exciting one: Literature of the English Country House. This is how FutureLearn describe the course:

"A journey through the literature of English country houses from the time of Thomas More to Oscar Wilde.
On this course, weā€™ll be introducing you to literature from 450 years of English country-house history and weā€™ll be seeing together how that literature shapes our understanding of country houses. Weā€™ll be joined on the way by guest experts from the University of Sheffield School of English and tapping into their specialist knowledge.
Weā€™re going to travel on a historical journey through literature, visiting notable country houses around Yorkshire and Derbyshire. Youā€™ll gain insight into life in these country houses and will learn about some common misconceptions. You will see the magnificent seventeenth-century wall paintings at Bolsover Castle, often held to be the best of their kind in England. You will visit Haddon Hall, a house frozen in the time of William Shakespeare and an inspiration for the great Gothic novelist, Ann Radcliffe.
Weā€™ll be using a wide range of texts spanning the history of literature from Thomas Moreā€™s ā€˜Utopiaā€™ to Oscar Wildeā€™s ā€˜Canterville Ghostā€™. Along the way we will examine sections from a play by Shakespeare, poetry by Margaret Cavendish, and brief passages from novels by Jane Austen, and Charles Dickens. We will even look at fiction by a country house resident Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire.
During this course youā€™ll learn to analyse literature using a technique called ā€˜close readingā€™. It will help you to make your own connections between country-house literature and its historical backgrounds."

If this sounds like your thing then give it a go. There's no obligation to finish the course, and I'm weeks behind on the other courses that I'm taking so don't worry if you have a busy schedule.

Literature of the English Country House starts on June 2nd. Click here to sign up and take the course with me!


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