Centre for English Literature and Language

Literary Studies at Salford engages with English language literatures written in all major periods from the Medieval to the present day. We have particular strengths in popular print media, Holocaust poetry, literature and science, women’s writing, Irish studies and creative writing.

Our research is carried out in eight clusters:

What makes literary research distinctive at Salford is our commitment to marrying mono-disciplinary and interdisciplinary research, and to that end we have particularly strong research links with colleagues in the Creative Technology and Communications Research Centre.

Literary Studies staff were returned to the last Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008) with the University's English Language and Literature submission (UoA 57). The results showed that 90% of the work of researchers in the Centre for Literary Studies was deemed to be of international standing, with 10% being graded at the highest possible level of 4*.

Literary research at Salford especially benefits from its proximity to key research libraries and other archives, including the:

The University of Salford Library complements these facilities, subscribing to a full range of English Literature and Language academic journals and electronic databases, including JSTOR, Early English Books Online (EEBO), Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts, Literature Online (LION), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and the MLA.

Archive material is housed here dating from 1559 to the present day, including special collections of papers and manuscript material on Walter Greenwood (1903-74), Stanley Houghton (1881-1913) and Arthur Hopcraft (1932-2004).