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The Gothic - emagazine articles link
The Gothic - British Library link
The Gothic - British Library clip
The Art of Gothic - BBC documentary Part 1
Timeline for the Gothic BBC
In Our Time - the Gothic
Dracula - documentary
Dracula Memrise quotations
The Bloody Chamber - Memrise quotations
The Bloody Chamber - LitCharts
The Bloody Chamber - British Lib. link
The Bloody Chamber - link to Helen Simpson article
The Bloody Chamber - eMag articles link
Dracula - Litcharts link
The Gothic - Student Guide by ZigZag
The Gothic - Unseen practice pack
American Literature Unseen Prose Workbook
Student Guide to OCR American Literature Set Topic - ZIG ZAG
Model answers to Theodore Dreiser extract
Practice Unseen text - Theodore Dreiser
The Indestructible Women by Mimi Reisel Gladstein
Practice Question - The Pursuit of Money
Key Themes in The Great Gatsby and The Grapes of Wrath
Devising Our Own Comparative Questions
Contextual Facts and Opinions about Gatsby and Grapes
Midnight in Manhattan - documentary
Prof. Sarah Churchwell lecture
Reading Round Gatsby
The Great Gatsby -13D selection
Open University course: John Webster The Duchess of Malfi
Critical views on the duchess of malfi and merchant
Critical view: J Burrow on irony in the Merchant's Tale
Critical view: Duchess of Malfi - navigating the female body
Critical View: Helen Cooper on the Merchant's Tale
Comparison table
Merchant Malfi context revision
MerchantMalfi sample questions and essay plans
For Y13: How to use context with sample paragraphs
42 Key Quotations from The Merchant's Tale
Sadism - Tom
Reputation - Amnic
Humour - PEM
Revenge - Izzy
Sex and Love - Heather
Religion and Morality - Leila
Women - Orla
Year 12 Section B sample questions
Court and Domesticity - Mollie
Tragedy - Jack
Sample assessment materials (past papers, mark schemes, sample answers)
Courtly Love - Meg
Gardens - Julia
Humour - Ollie
Gods - Livi
Appearance and Reality - Lyra
Blindness and (In) Sight - Emily
Satire - Jorge
Merchants in Chaucers Time - Libby
Power Authority - Hannah
Sex and Love - Maddie
The Marriage Debate - Callum
Tale and Teller - Evie
The Status of Women - Niamh
Year 12 Section B sample questions
emagazine link
Sparknotes link
Memrise - link
Part B Tempest practice questions
Practice Part A and B
How to write the perfect part B paragraph
Stage history RSC
prosperos-wife orgel
Masques and power
Memrise: Tempest critical quotations
Memrise: Tempest quotations
Tempest scrapbook critical readings
Sample answers
Tempest and Post-colonialism
The Tempest podcast - Oxford University
RSC - The Text Detectives
British Library resources
RSC The Tempest quotations
RSC The Tempest performance history
SBT The Tempest - Performance history
SBT The Tempest - Critical history
Cheek by Jowl - Measure for Measure
E Magazine
Hodder revision guide - sample extract
Measure for Measure - longer commentary
Penguin - teacher's guide to the play
RSC - Measure for Measure past productions
Barbara Everett writes in The Guardian
LitCharts - a useful resource
A Harvard lecture on YouTube
SparkNotes - No Fear Shakespeare
BBC Measure for Measure resources
Emma Smith lecture - Oxford University
British Library - Measure for Measure
Quotations - critical responses
Storytelling as Self-justification by Peter Childs
Part 1 - Ian McEwan's Atonement - Comprehensive Guide for A Level
Part 2 - Ian McEwan's Atonement - Comprehensive Guide for A Level
Getting the Colored Lights Going - Henry I. Schvey - Critical Essay on Streetcar
Commentary from Methuen Student Edition of the play
Memrise - link ►