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The Program

A 21-day intensive-writing program, designed to expose students to the history and literary inspiration of one of England’s most remarkable landscapes. Amble the countryside of southern England, stopping at local places of interest, including the homes of Virginia Woolf and the writing inspiration for Winne the Pooh author, A.A. Milne. Compile written works in a variety of genres into a final portfolio of poems, short fictions, and reflective essays.

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Academics

The program will be loosely based on Virginia Woolf’s daily schedule. Each morning will be dedicated to writing. After lunch students will walk (weather permitting) or visit local sites, before returning to base for quiet reading or group discussion of works in progress.

During the program students will also visit local areas of interest. These excursions will include Monk’s House, home of Virginia Woolf; Charleston Farmhouse, home of Vanessa Bell, Virginia’s sister, and a center of the Bloomsbury group. We will also attend a public reading with a celebrated author as part of the Charleston Literary Festival, a trip to the Globe Theatre in London to visit the outdoor market and attend a play, walk the Long Man, explore the seaside and attend a sea shanty singing, take tea and lunch near the Ashdown Forest, and much more. We will hold a reading at the end of the trip, live-streamed via Facebook for family and friends.

The syllabus below will contain a provisional itinerary and dates for the program. For an example of the work that students produce on the Creative Writing program please take a look at  pdfMorgan Dodd's final essay.

To view a syllabus from a previous year, please click Herepdfhere.pdf. Please note this is a sample syllabus, all of its content is subject to change.  

Substantial tuition scholarships available through the English Department!

*All dates are subject to change. Do not book your flight until you have been accepted and the academic dates have been confirmed.

For more information please visit http://global.rutgers.edu/study-abroad