WJEC • English Literature
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Modules English Literature at WJEC
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature at WJEC
Popular books WJEC • English Literature
William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781853260957
Charlotte Bronte • ISBN 9780141198859
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Jean Rhys, A. Smith • ISBN 9780141182858
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John Donne • ISBN 9780199539062
Owen Sheers • ISBN 9781854114037
Latest content WJEC • English Literature
A /AS LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE 
 
my A* notes onthe Anglo-Welsh poet Edward Thomas' poem "But these things also..."
A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "Old Man" 
 
A / AS level English Literature
A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "Beauty" A LEVEL ENGLISH
In depth analysis of poems for comparative essay. Key quotes, critics, analysis and interpretations. Named critics
An essay plan grid for the play 'King Lear', Unit 4 of the English Literature WJEC course. It provides quotes, analysis, critics, and context for a variety of key scenes from the play. For example, act 3, scene 7 the blinding of Gloucester.
Context notes on John Donne's life as well as poem breakdowns for 'The Good Morrow', 'Song: Go and Catch a Falling Star' and 'The Sunne Rising'. List of poems for exam given and categorised by one of the main themes (love, loss and religion).
An essay plan for The Duchess of Malfi and Streetcar Named Desire comparison question in A-level eduqas paper 2. It's on the theme of masculinity and the question is - 
'In both 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'The Duchess of Malfi', male characters assert their power through displays of masculinity.' To what extent do you agree with this view? 
Good for practicing essays and getting a feel of how to tackle such questions to then make your own essay plans for predicted topic...
A list of context and critics for each poet: Blake, Duffy and Larkin. Easy to revise and memorise from.
A list of techniques and terminology for English Literature: Poetry and drama - most apply for all of the subject. Easy to revise and memorise from.
A list of critics and context for each play: A Streetcar Named Desire, The Duchess of Malfi and King Lear. Useful to revise from and memorise to apply to exams.