AS/A-Level English Literature: Gothic - Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights Teacher Resource Pack | TheBookSeekers

AS/A-Level English Literature: Gothic - Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights Teacher Resource Pack


No. of pages 176

Published: 2003

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Great for age 16-18 years

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Extensively researched, photocopiable material to assist your teaching of set texts with the AS and A2 specifications. The pack can be used as the basis of delivering lessons, for student research and preparation, for follow-up homework, or as cover work in the case of teacher absence.

 

This book has been graded for interest at 16+ years.

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Hodder Education .

Andrew Green an experienced teacher of English at A-level. He has contributed a number of articles to The English Review and is author of Songs of Innocence & of Experience Teacher Resource Pack and Student Text Guide, also published by Philip Allan Updates.

This book has the following chapters: Gothic contents Contexts 1. Authors' key dates and works 2. Location and journeys 3. Wuthering Heights and King Lear 4. Images of the Gothic 5. Dualisms within the Gothic 6. Roots and manifestations of the Gothic 7. Typical aspects of the Gothic 8. Freud, Marx and feminism 9. Critical contexts Activities - Frankenstein 10. Introductory task 11. Mapping the novel 12. Characters and pairing 13. Man and monster 14. Themes 15. The supernatural 16. Science, taboo and fiction 17. Source texts 18. The multiple narrative 19. Writing tasks 20. Imagery 21. Outsiders 22. The role of women 23. Applying the critics Activities - Wuthering Heights 24. Introductory task 25. Autobiography and fiction 26. Characters and pairings 27. Poems 28. Imagery and the elements 29. Isolation and outsiders 30. Journeys 31. Landscape and buildings 32. Man and monster 33. The role of religion 34. Heathcliff and Cathy 35. The supernatural 36. Mapping the novel Assessment focus 37. Specifications and Assessment Objectives 38. Essay planning and examiner comments 39. Using the critics 40. Key quotations 41. Examination essay titles Resources 42. Frankenstein chapter summaries and notes 43. Luigi Galvani 44. 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' 45. Dore illustrations 46. Paradise Lost: a synopsis. 47. Wuthering Heights chapter summaries and notes 48. Wuthering Heights genealogy table 49. Map of Wuthering Heights 50. Literary terms 51. Passages for comparison 52. General reading list 53. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

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