www bl uk/discovering-literature Teachers' Notes Author / Work: Charles Dickens, Great Expectations Theme: The Gothic, The Uncanny and The Supernatural
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The British Library www bl uk/discovering-literature 1 Discovering Literature a title for their own work of fiction – play, film or novel - which they share with
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Rationale E M Forster did not consider himself to be a great writer, yet his works have remained popular, in print and the subject of continued study He wrote
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This list has been compiled to give you a flavour of what Discovering Literature has to offer To discover a whole hub of resources on Jane Eyre visit:
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Rationale In this lesson, students will explore the landscape of Wuthering Heights from a range of different angles They will compare the fictional landscape
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Discovering Literature www bl uk/shakespeare Teachers' Notes Curriculum subject: English Literature Key Stage: 5 Author / Text: William Shakespeare, King
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Curriculum subject: English Literature Key Stage: 4 and 5 Author / Text: William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Theme: Words, poetry and plagiarism
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The British Library www bl uk/discovering-literature 1 Discovering Literature Content Literary and historical sources: • Self-Help by Samuel Smiles (1859)
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The British Library www bl uk/discovering-literature 1 consider how an understanding of historical context can illuminate the study of literary texts Content
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Created: 1869 London. Format: Book. Creator: John Stuart Mill. Held by: British Library. Shelfmark: 8413.p.36. Page 10. Transcript of The Subjection of Women
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Discovering Literature: Medieval Teachers’ Notes Subject English Literature Key Stage 5 Author / text Geoffrey Chaucer 'The Merchant's Tale' Theme Marriage and relationships Rationale 'The Merchant's Tale' can be viewed as one of the 'marriage' tales in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
Discovering Literature? Discovering Literature is a free online learning resource using British Library treasures to bring literature to life The site is brimming with inspiration for English teachers and students from GCSE to A level EPQ and Cambridge Pre-U Alongside digitised manuscripts and vivid contextual sources
The British Library www bl uk/discovering-literature 4 Letter from Charles Dickens on ragged schools from the Daily News Full title: 'Crime and Education’ Published: 4 February 1846 London Format: Newspaper / Letter / Ephemera Creator: Daily News Charles Dickens Held by: British Library Shelfmark: 1846-1912 LON LD10 NPL
Discovering Literature: Frankenstein Resources from the British Library This list has been compiled to give you a flavour of what Discovering Literature has to offer To discover a whole hub of resources on Frankenstein visit our Works page Or to explore Mary Shelley’s life and work visit our People page Setting the novel in context
The British Library www bl uk 1 Discovering Literature: Restoration & 18th century Teachers’ Notes Curriculum subject English Literature Key Stage 3–5 Author or text Ignatius Sancho Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho an African Theme Creative writing Rationale This teaching pack will introduce students to Ignatius Sancho in
Discovering Literature: Macbeth Resources from the British Library www bl uk/discovering -literature This list has been compiled to give you a flavour of what Discovering Literature has to offer To discover a whole hub of resources on Macbeth visit: bl uk/works/macbeth Or to explore Shakespeare’s life and work visit:
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