Mistress of English Literature (M.E.L.) was a masterâÂÂs degree in English, typically conferred at American womenâÂÂs colleges during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The degree did not require proficiency in ancient, modern, or foreign languages. The acronym also stood for Master of English Literature. The degree was similar to a Lit.M. or M.Lit. degree. At the time, the terms âÂÂMistressâ and âÂÂMasterâ were used interchangeably, with âÂÂMistressâ referring specifically to female degree holders. In the era of this degree, both forms were interchangeable depending on the gender of the degree holder.
Variations on the degree, in name and course studies, included Mistress of Polite Literature (M.P.L.)