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doctor of letters
/dˈɒktəɹ ɒv lˈɛtəz/
Doctor of Letters
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a doctoral-level degree program that focuses on advanced study and research in literature, language, and related fields
What is a "Doctor of Letters"?
A Doctor of Letters (DLitt) is a doctoral degree in the humanities or literature, focusing on advanced research in literature, philosophy, or other related fields. The program involves independent scholarly research and the development of new ideas in the humanities. The Doctor of Letters is often awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to literature or academic thought in the humanities, and it can also be pursued as an academic career path.
Examples
She earned her DLitt to specialize in literary criticism and contribute to the study of contemporary literature.



























