Comparative Literature examines literature across cultural, national, temporal, linguistic, and generic boundaries, extending to intersections with other arts. Studying Italian provides access to the language and culture of a major EU nation central to Europe's political and artistic history.At the University of Glasgow, you can pair Comparative Literature with diverse subjects, including foreign languages, to broaden perspectives. Our longstanding Italian studies program, backed by exceptional library resources, features small-group teaching by native speakers, fostering advanced fluency in written and spoken Italian. Graduates excel in media, teaching (domestic and international), journalism, tourism, translation, interpretation, Civil Service, business, commerce, and marketing.
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