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A collection of literature anthologies and reference books for Key
Stage 3 onwards. These short plays illustrate different forms of
drama and provide a useful link between improvisation and longer
scripted plays at upper secondary level. They give students an
opportunity to discover and unravel stylistic conventions in a
creative and immediately rewarding manner.
Along with his contemporary Robert Henryson, William Dunbar is the
foremost figure of Scottish medieval literature. Writing as a court
poet during the reign of James IV, Dunbar was at the intellectual
heart of Scotland's Renaissance. His poetry is among the greatest
in the Scots language: sophisticated, versatile and stylish, the
work of a master of considerable literary genius. Ronald Jack's
SCOTNOTE study guide examines a number of Dunbar's most important
works - The Thrissil and the Rois, The Lament for the Makaris, The
Golden Targe, The Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo and others - and
explains the background, history, language and influences for
senior school pupils and students at all levels.
This unique dictionary provides clear definitions and example
sentences for 3000 interesting, peculiar and difficult words found
in the 19th century fiction and non-fiction texts studied at
secondary school. As well as help with unfamiliar usage of modern
words and dialect, the dictionary includes letter opener facts,
panels on the context of the period, and an illustrated section on
themes such as transport, crime, fashion and childhood. By
demystifying the language of the time and putting its use in
context, it will help students to access, understand, and enjoy the
novels, poems, newspaper, and magazine articles of the 19th
century. An indispensible compation for GCSE English Literature
students and beyond.
Easy to use in the classroom or as a tool for revision, Oxford
Literature Companions provide student-friendly analysis of a range
of popular GCSE set texts. Each book offers a lively, engaging
approach to the text, covering characters, themes, language and
contexts, whilst also providing a range of varied and in-depth
activities to deepen understanding and encourage close work with
the text. Each book also includes a comprehensive Skills and
Practice section, which provides detailed advice on assessment and
a bank of exam-style questions and annotated sample student
answers. This guide covers A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, is
suitable for all exam boards and for the most recent
GCSEspecifications.
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Including an introduction from writer and feminist activist Scarlett Curtis, curator of Sunday Times Bestseller Feminists Don't Wear Pink.
Meet the March Sisters:
· Meg is the eldest and on the brink of love.
· Then there's tomboy Jo who longs to be a writer.
· Sweet-natured Beth always puts others first
· Finally there's Amy, the youngest and most precocious.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away at war, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door.
And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
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