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BA Italian

Lead College: Royal Holloway

Royal Holloway, founded in 1885, is one of the University of London's six largest Colleges and is home to more than 6,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students on over 100 different degree courses. Its students come from all areas of the United Kingdom and from more than 60 other countries.

Royal Holloway is one of only a few colleges nationally which is allowed to use the 'Royal' title. Its full name was Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, a name which reflects a long and distinguished history: in 1985 two colleges of the University of London, Bedford and Royal Holloway, came together to form the present college. Bedford College was founded in 1849 as a university college for women. Royal Holloway opened in 1886 as a women's college, named after Thomas Holloway, its founder. Male undergraduates were admitted for the first time in 1965. Please visit the Royal Holloway website (external link; new window) for more information.

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Professor Jane E. Everson
Course Director
Professor Jane Everson is the author of Bibliografia del Mambriano di Francesco Cieco da Ferrara (Alessandria, 1994); The Italian Romance Epic (Oxford, 2001); co-editor of Performers in Italian Drama from the time of Dante to Pirandello (Lewiston-Lampeter, 1991) and Scenes of Change: Studies in Cultural Transition (Pisa, 1996) and of articles on Italian Renaissance literature, Ariosto, and early printing in Italy. Professor Everson is currently working on a critical edition of the narrative poem Il Mambriano.