OCR • English Literature
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Modules English Literature at OCR
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature at OCR
Popular books OCR • English Literature
Henrik Ibsen, Non Worrall • ISBN 9780486270623
John Donne • ISBN 9780140424409
John Webster, Dover Thrift Editions • ISBN 9780486406602
F. Scott Fitzgerald • ISBN 9780241341469
George Orwell, Duncan Macmillan • ISBN 9789175710211
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781408133477
John Milton, John Milton • ISBN 9780141394633
John Milton • ISBN 9780140424393
Terry Breverton • ISBN 9781445621111
Geoffrey Chaucer, Sheila Innes • ISBN 9781316615645
Geoffrey Chaucer, Sheila Innes • ISBN 9781316615478
Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde • ISBN 9781543092769
John Webster • ISBN 9780486157771
Latest content OCR • English Literature
Presentation on how Goblin Market is fundamentally a poem that celebrates sisterhood. This is just one of the many interpretations of the poem.
A poem-by-poem summary of Rossetti's poetry anthology, composed as I read the poems during my first year of A-Level study. Designed to be brief and memorable, cutting out superfluous text to allow major thematic points to be easily remembered. Excellent to use alongside first-time readings of the poems or as a reminder of the poem's content before an exam: a firm grasp of the poems is essential to achieve A* understanding.
A scene-by-scene explanation of the events of Ibsen's A Doll's House, composed as I read the play during my first year of A-Level study. Designed to be brief and memorable, cutting out superfluous text to allow major plot points to be easily remembered. Excellent to use alongside first-time readings of the play or as a reminder of the play's events before an exam: a firm grasp of the play's structure is essential to achieve A* understanding.
A scene-by-scene explanation of the events of the play Hamlet, composed as I read the play during my first year of A-Level study. Designed to be brief and memorable, cutting out superfluous text to allow major plot points to be easily remembered. Excellent to use alongside first-time readings of the play or as a reminder of the play's events before an exam: a firm grasp of the play's structure is essential to achieve A* understanding.
A comparison grid between Rossetti's poetry and Ibsen's 'A DOLL'S HOUSE'. Includes critical quotes (useful for many common themes between the texts), context, performance examples, themes and links between the two texts. Very useful in planning and writing comparative essays. Critics can easily be made into flashcards.
A quote bank of some critical quotes concerning Shakespeare's most famous play, Hamlet.
A quotation bank containing all the key quotes from Shakespeare's most famous play, Hamlet, with each quotes' significance and explanation.
Summary Notes for OCR Modern English Literature, Dystopian Fiction - includes unseen tips and tricks, marking descriptors and paper layout, contextual notes on Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaids's Tale' and George Orwell's '1984', as well as some critics
This document provides a substantial amount of context you need to know for the text The Duchess of Malfi
This document displays highly detailed and analysed context for Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' (1831) for A-Level English Literature using OCR. The context/AO3 ranges from Shelley's own life (the loss of her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft), her husband Percy Shelley and his influence/literature ('To Mary Shelley' a poem by Percy Shelley) all the way to social/economical/political relevance of the 19th century such as the French revolution. Each AO3/contextual point is supported by a quotation/...