Mini Sagas - Swashbuckling Stories Legends from The West
Mini Sagas - Swashbuckling Stories Tales from the West
Mini Sagas Swashbuckling Stories - Across The Seven Seas
Mini Sagas - Swashbuckling Stories London & Berkshire
Express Yourself - Shropshire
Around The World in 80 Words (11-18) Adventurous Authors
The Poetry Games - Northern Ireland, Scotland & Wales
The Poetry Games - Poets from The South
The Poetry Games - Hampshire & Surrey
Poetry Rivals' Collection - Poetry in Motion
Bloom's How to Write About Jane Austen (Bloom's How to Write about Literature)
by Catherine J. Kordich
Noted for her witty depictions of English country life and sharply satirical views of class structure and human behavior, 19th-century novelist Jane Austen composed classics such as ""Emma"" and ""Pride and Prejudice"" that possess a timeless appeal for both general readers and literary scholars. ""How to Write about Jane Austen"" offers valuable paper-topic suggestions, clearly outlined strategies on how to write a strong essay, and an insightful introduction by Harold Bloom on writing about Au...
Bloom's How to Write About the Brontes (Bloom's How to Write about Literature)
by Virginia Brackett
Emily, Anne, and Charlotte Bronte were three sisters who left an indelible mark on the literature of their age. Collectively, their novels give voice to often-isolated individuals who struggle to be heard and reconcile their own needs and desires with the expectations and double standards of their times. ""How to Write About the Brontes"" offers valuable paper-topic suggestions, clearly outlined strategies on how to write a strong essay, and an insightful introduction by Harold Bloom on writing...
The Sun Also Rises (Bloom's Guides)
Published in 1926, Ernest Hemingway's ""The Sun Also Rises"" quickly established the author as one of the great writers of his time. Based on Hemingway's experiences, ""The Sun Also Rises"" is the story of a group of American and English expatriates living in Paris who take an excursion to Pamplona, Spain. The novel has forever associated Hemingway with bullfights and the running of the bulls. This powerful work of modern fiction, filled with memorable characters and universal themes, is summari...
Whether you’re looking for a reliable way to get back on track, a super-speedy refresher, or if this is your first time studying Charles Dicken's classic ghost story, York Notes for GCSE AQA Rapid Revision Guide: A Christmas Carol is brimming with everything you need to supercharge your success and race ahead to great results in all your assessments and exams. This Rapid Revision Guide is a fast and effective way to refresh your knowledge. Cleverly structured and very easy to use, this handy, po...
Poetry Then and Now: Approaches to pre-twentieth century poetry
by Sheila Hales
Accessible poetry for Key Stage 3
Grim Tales - Northern Ireland
Grim Tales - Lancashire Legends
Grim Tales - Stories from Lancashire
A celebration of human rights. eBook available. To commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Walker Books and Amnesty International have joined together to create a short-story collection for young adults, celebrating what it means to be free. Hosting a variety of talented children’s authors from all around the globe, the anthology embraces such themes as asylum, law, education and faith in a way that will both inspire and entertain.
"Headwork Classics" are an addition to the "Headwork Reading" series for reluctant readers (aged 11-14). Pack B contains a further six classic novels, especially adapted for reluctant readers aged 11-16, accompanied by a Teacher's Book offering photocopiable activity sheets on characters, key themes and language. Cassettes of all six adaptations support students' reading of the books.
Exam Board: SQALevel: National 5Subject: EnglishFirst Teaching: September 2015First Exam: June 2016Sailmaker Plus offers the full text of the widely popular drama text, Sailmaker, by award-winning writer Alan Spence, which is a set text for National 5 English. It also provides an introduction by the author outlining his motives in writing it, and a wide range of background material by Jane Cooper, offering a historical perspective and detailed support for students who wish to write about the pla...