Study English Literature and Creative Writing in the Heart of Rome

February 25, 2014

Before we had access to the wealth of information we have now with the Internet, reading literature was the primary way that we learned about different cultures, using our imagination to assume roles of different characters and becoming inspired by unique ideas and turns of phrase.

Fortunately, literature still holds all of that allure and more. Studying English literature is one of the most rewarding educations one can pursue. This is because it helps us think outside the box, and encourages creative and critical thought. John Cabot University’s English literature program is a perfect place to receive such an education in Europe, and you’re about to see why. Here are some reasons English literature and creative writing could be the right fit for you.

Why Study English Literature in Rome?

When you study at John Cabot University, you will discover one of the best opportunities for learning about literature in the world, with an excellent degree program and a renowned Institute for Creative Writing and Literary Translation for students to attend during the summer months.

 

Not only is JCU located in an inspirational city, but as an English-language university in Italy, it is also home to an excellent writing institute for students who are about to study abroad in Italy.

Institute for Creative Writing and Literary Translation

Known for helping writers, translators, readers, and all-around literature lovers come together, collaborate and challenge each other, the Institute for Creative Writing and Literary Translation at John Cabot University is an excellent environment for anyone wanting to grow as a creative writer while studying in Rome during the summertime. The Institute has hosted celebrated writers from around the world as its Writers in Residence, among them literary superstars Joyce Carol Oates, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Billy Collins.

The Institute’s reading series has also played host to many talented literary luminaries,  including Eliza Griswold, Jay Hopler and Edmund White. It regularly runs workshops in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, as well as in literary translation. Against the backdrop of John Cabot University’s vibrant international student community, the Institute is an ideal spot for students to do some serious soul-searching while immersing themselves in their craft.

Taking a Summer Session While You Study Abroad in Italy

If you want to study abroad in Rome at John Cabot University, the good news is anyone interested in participating in a Creative Writing workshop or taking courses in Literary Translation can participate in the Institute’s summer session. Just apply as a regular student for the first summer session (Session I), and sign up for at least one of the writing or translation courses that are offered. The courses are taught by exceptionally knowledgeable and world-renowned faculty, and the summer session attracts incredible visiting lecturers. This summer, JCU welcomed Elizabeth Geoghegan and Allison Grimaldi-Donahue for the Summer I session, and Simran Sethi for the Summer II session. Students were able to take workshops in travel writing and poetry (Summer I), as well as food writing (Summer II). The cost is the same as taking a regular summer session, but you’ll get to study what you love in a magical city that’s sure to inspire you. 

To get more information on studying English Literature and Creative Writing at John Cabot University in the summer, check out our website.

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