Pearson Edexcel • English Literature 2015
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Notes available for the following courses of English Literature 2015 at Pearson Edexcel
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Coursework
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Unit 1 - Drama
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Unit 2 - Prose
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Unit 3 - Poetry
Popular books Pearson Edexcel • English Literature 2015
Margaret Atwood, Margaret Atwood • ISBN 9781784874872
David Wright, Various • ISBN 9780140421026
Thomas Hardy • ISBN 9780141199948
Forward Arts Foundation • ISBN 9780571325405
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9780742652859
Mary Shelley • ISBN 9780141198965
Tennessee Williams • ISBN 9780141190273
Geoffrey Chaucer • ISBN 9781316615454
Khaled Hosseini • ISBN 9781526604767
John Keats • ISBN 9780141936918
William Shakespeare, Stephen Orgel • ISBN 9781853260100
Joseph Conrad • ISBN 9780141199788
William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781909621923
Latest content Pearson Edexcel • English Literature 2015
A detailed, top-grade essay resource on how Twelfth Night uses comedy, love, mistaken identity, satire, and marriage to examine social structures in Elizabethan society. 
 
This document covers: 
 comedy as social critique 
 satire of Orsino, Olivia, and Malvolio 
 Feste as ironic truth-teller 
 mistaken identity and dramatic irony 
 love, gender fluidity, and marriage as subversion 
 strong AO3 context (Twelfth Night festival, patriarchy, Puritanism, censorship) 
 AO5 critical debate and produc...
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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Drama
A detailed, high-level model essay resource exploring how Twelfth Night presents unhappiness through class inequality, patriarchy, romantic frustration, and male entitlement. Includes close language analysis, contextual links to Elizabethan society, critic references, and developed interpretations of Malvolio, Olivia, Viola, Orsino, and Sir Toby. 
 
Perfect for students aiming for top marks in English Literature, this document offers: 
 sophisticated AO1 argument 
 embedded AO2 language/form/str...
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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Drama
This document contains notes and a detailed comparative essay plan on Gothic settings and motifs in Dracula and The Picture of Dorian Gray. It explores how Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde use recurring Gothic motifs such as flowers, blood, the moon, hands, dreams, and natural imagery, alongside settings like castles, drawing rooms, opium dens, and the East End, to construct fear and social criticism. 
 
The notes include advanced comparison of urban versus rural Gothic, inner versus outer self, jour...
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PEARSON•Unit 2 - Prose
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Dracula and The Picture of Dorian Gray Comparison Notes• By lulumarken
This document includes a comparative essay plan for the question “How do Wilde and Stoker create fear in their respective texts?” and 5 pages of notes on how the authors generate fear. It explores how Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde use Gothic conventions including doubling, corruption, monstrous appearance, supernatural elements, and setting to construct fear across both novels. 
 
The notes include developed analysis of doppelgängers, villainy, physiognomy, fear of the foreigner, aristocratic...
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PEARSON•Unit 2 - Prose
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Dracula and The Picture of Dorian Gray Comparison Notes• By lulumarken
A level English Literature plot summary of Dracula, including key notes at the start on the format and conventions of the novel. After this, each key scene is included in a table with exact quotes, detailed analysis and context, as well as inclusion of motifs and recurring themes.
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PEARSON•Unit 2 - Prose
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Dracula and The Picture of Dorian Gray Comparison Notes• By lulumarken
This document is a detailed essay plan exploring how the past shapes identity, conflict and fate in A Streetcar Named Desire. It covers Blanche, Stanley and Stella in depth, showing how memory, trauma, reputation and historical change determine each character’s future, supported by carefully selected quotations and close language analysis. 
 
The notes also develop strong contextual interpretation, including patriarchy, post-war America, the Old South versus New South, slavery’s lingering le...
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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Drama
This document is a detailed essay plan for the question “How does Williams explore the themes of vanity and superficiality in A Streetcar Named Desire?” It analyses how Blanche and Stanley both construct public facades, using costume, colour imagery, props and dialogue to reveal the conflict between performance and reality in A Streetcar Named Desire. 
 
The notes develop sophisticated contextual ideas on patriarchy, hegemonic masculinity, the American Dream, the Old South versus New South, ...
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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Drama
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7 Essay Plans for A Streetcar Named Desire• By lulumarken
Includes a table with detailed episodes containing quotes, analysis, context. Analyses Belle Reve, the links to the Old vs New South, the Kowalski's apartment and how Williams uses these settings to exacerbate the conflict between characters.
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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Drama
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7 Essay Plans for A Streetcar Named Desire• By lulumarken
Detailed essay plan including quotes and context. Analyses how the central conflict mirrors New vs Old South, the foreshadowing, tragic conventions, predictability of the ending and American disillusionment.
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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Drama
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7 Essay Plans for A Streetcar Named Desire• By lulumarken
This document is a detailed essay plan for the question “Explore how Williams’ use of stagecraft in A Streetcar Named Desire. Make reference to context.” It covers major stagecraft methods in A Streetcar Named Desire including plastic theatre, music motifs, lighting, costume, props, naturalism, and setting, with developed quotation analysis across key scenes. 
 
The notes explain how stagecraft reveals conflict between Blanche, Stanley and Stella, especially through the Varsouviana polka, ...
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PEARSON•Unit 1 - Drama
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7 Essay Plans for A Streetcar Named Desire• By lulumarken