MPhil in English Literary Studies
Graduated Year | Name | Degree | Programme | Study Mode | Thesis Title | Supervisor |
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2022 | CHAN, Sze Lok | MPhil | ELS | F | Dystopia, Ecofeminism and Mythology: The Posthuman Vision of Margaret Atwood's The Maddaddam Trilogy | Prof. Grant HAMILTON |
2022 | Elizabeth E. Chung | MPhil | ELS | F | Literary Cartography: The Construction of Place in Hong Kong Anglophone Literature | Prof. Eddie TAY |
2021 | CHAN, Chun Siu | MPhil | ELS | F | Paradise Lost and the SublimeL A Re-evaluation | Prof. Julian LAMB |
2021 | LI, Ningdi Jasmine | MPhil | ELS | F | Romantic Reception in 20th-century China: In the Case of the Conceptualization of Love in Percy Shelley and Xu Zhimo | Prof. LI Ou |
2021 | LUI, Chung Man | MPhil | ELS | F | Labor, Sex, and Literature: Henry Miller on Work | Prof. Jason GLECKMAN |
2021 | TUNG, Ho Yiu | MPhil | ELS | F | Modern Retellings of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as a Form of Transgressive Nostalgia | Prof. CHAN Tsz Yan Evelyn |
2020 | CHAN, Ying Tung Vivien | MPhil | ELS | F | Sensing Bodies: Literary Representations of Pain in John Keats's and Franz Kafka's Works | Prof. LI Ou |
2020 | LIU, Wai Kwan Natalie | MPhil | ELS | F | Translating Hoeng1 Gong2: Language Use as Identity in Anglophone Hong Kong Texts | Prof. David HUDDART |
2019 | CHAN, Shuk Shun Nicholas | MPhil | ELS | Reading Food: Gender, Sexuality, Class and Ethnicity in Contemporary East-Asian Diasporic Literature and Film | Prof. Eddie TAY | |
2019 | CLARKE, Kimberley Elizabeth | MPhil | ELS | F | The Detective and Restoring Order in the Work of G.K. Chesterton | Prof. CHAN Tsz Yan Evelyn |