Stanford’s M.A. in English fosters close engagement with texts, critical theories, and literary history. These project ideas span topics from traditional canon studies to cutting-edge digital literary research, empowering students to shape literature’s future with academic rigor and creativity.
Digital Humanities Approaches to Shakespeare’s Plays
Postcolonial Reimaginings in Contemporary African Literature
Narrative Time and Memory in Modernist American Fiction
Ecocriticism in 21st-Century Poetry and Prose
Queer Theory and the Politics of Literary Voice
The Role of Silence in Post-War British Literature
Intertextuality in the Works of Toni Morrison
Gothic Motifs in Early American Short Stories
Exploring Grief in Contemporary Poetry through Close Reading
The Bildungsroman in Asian American Literature
Language and Power in Political Speeches as Literary Texts
Digital Annotation Tools for Collaborative Literary Analysis
Feminist Revisions of the Hero’s Journey in YA Fiction
Experimental Narrative Structures in Postmodern Novels
Shakespearean Tragedy in Adapted Graphic Novels
Literary Representations of Mental Illness in 19th Century Fiction
Comparative Analysis of War Literature Across Eras
Themes of Surveillance in Dystopian Fiction from Orwell to Atwood
The Aesthetics of Minimalism in Short Story Craft
Role of Letters and Epistolary Form in 18th Century Literature
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