Fall 2006 Courses

The Lure of Italy for the Creative Soul: Summer Seminar and Tour of the Italian Lakes
Artists have been magically drawn to Italy for centuries. The summer seminar will arouse our spirits with a survey of Italian-inspired works and the fall study tour will lead us to unique sites around the Italian lakes which have stimulated the creative impulse.

Summer Seminar: The Armchair Journey to Italy

Three evenings in succession, Monday, August 28, Tuesday, august 29 and Wednesday, August 30, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Mirabeau, 3202 Argonne (one block east of Kirby, one-half block south of West Alabama)


August 28: The Dream of Arcadia: American Writers in Italy, 1760 - 1915
Caroline Levander, professor of English and director of the Humanities Research Center at Rice University, will examine the enchanted works of American authors captivated by Italy such as Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edith Wharton, and Ernest Hemingway.

August 29: Groves of Olive in the Summer: The British in Italy, 1830 - 1900
Robert Patten, the Autrey Professor in Humanities at Rice University, will evoke the fascination of British writers who traveled to Italy, including Charles Dickens, Percy and Mary Shelley, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

August 30: Rossini by the Lake
An array of musical artists will join conductor Peter Jacoby, music director of the Moores Opera Center at the University of Houston to explore the music of Rossini. Included in the program will be highlights from the opera “Tancredi,” written during the composer’s stay at the magical, private villa on Lake Como which we will visit on the fall study tour.

The Italian Lakes Study Tour

Monday, September 11 - Sunday, September 17
Limited Enrollment

This fall tour will reveal the delightful allure of the Italian lakes, including Como, Maggiore, and Orta. Traveling by boat and bus, we will explore an island palace, tour lakeside villas and take in the charms of the villages and gardens which encircle the lakes. We will follow Edith Wharton’s path up peaceful hillsides above the lakes to the clusters of Renaissance chapels, known as Sacri Monti, which have been designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. We will visit a privately-owned but only partially-restored villa on Lake Como which has an illustrious history. Pliny the Elder and Leonardo da Vinci documented an unusual natural phenomenon on the site, Rossini wrote his masterpiece, “Tancredi” while staying there, and Percy and Mary Shelley attempted to purchase it. We will stay in a grand hotel which hosted Ernest Hemingway and was featured in A Farewell to Arms.

Cost of the study tour is $2,930.00. This cost includes scheduled ground and boat transportation during the study tour, seven nights accommodation in the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromees (based on double occupancy; supplement for single rooms, subject to availability, is $115 per night), seven breakfasts, six dinners with regional wines, five lunches, taxes and gratuities for hotel and scheduled meals, guides and entry fees. The price does not include airfare; transportation to or from airports; meals during unscheduled free time; insurance; medical, hospitalization, or evacuation costs. Participants are responsible for any additional charges made within the hotel (including food and beverages, room service, telephone, fax, internet, laundry and valet, and other personal charges).

Registration and payment schedule: Registration form, a copy of your passport, emergency contacts list, signed waiver, and a deposit of $750.00 per person must be received by June 25, 2006. Please note that enrollment is limited and the trip might fill prior to June 25. If the deposit and all documents are not received by June 25, the reservation is not complete and the Houston Seminar reserves the right to give priority to those who have submitted complete registration packages. The balance of $2,180.00 must be received on or before July 10. If written cancellation is received before July 10, a cancellation fee of $375 will be imposed. We regret that if a cancellation is received on July 10 or afterwards, we cannot offer a refund unless your place can be filled from the waiting list. A handling fee may be deducted from such a refund.

Mobility and Fitness to Travel: This tour involves strenuous, extended periods of brisk walking, sometimes on lengthy, steep inclines and stairs. Participants must be in excellent health and able to participate in tour activities. Any person who, in the sole opinion of the Houston Seminar is unfit for travel or whose physical or mental condition may constitute a danger to themselves or to others, may be refused the opportunity to participate in this tour. The Houston Seminar reserves the right to decline or accept the tour registration of any person at any time and to retain or to require the withdrawal of any person as a member of this tour at any time.

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Photo: Villa Pliniana, Lake Como


Ernest Hemingway fishing on Lago Maggiore, in front of the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromees

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Study Tour of the Italian Lakes

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