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The Woman in Black


New Longman Literature 14-18

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No. of pages 164

Published: 1989

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Part of a series which is intended for class use and for GCSE examination and coursework and also provides material for wider reading programmes. It aims to offer varied and stimulating material for reflecting male and female interests and a real awareness of our multicultural world. The literature is chosen for its accessibility to young readers and the pupils are encouraged to consider alternative ways of looking at the play or story and to express their own view using supporting evidence from the text. There are also suggestions for writing which give pupils a chance to respond to what they have read through imaginative writing and dramatic reconstructions as well as through tradtional critical essays. "The Woman in Black" tells haunting testimony of a young solicitor, Arther Kipps, who records in detail the nightmarish events of his stay in a house on a marsh in northern England, and the terrible events that were to alter his life forever. The author who is a writer, playwright, literary critic and broadcaster has also written "I'm the King of the Castle" amd "Strange Meeting".

 

This book is part of a book series called New Longman Literature 14-18 .

There are 164 pages in this book. This book was published 1989 by Pearson Education Limited .

Susan Hill is the author of many books for children, including several My Readers and her acclaimed novel Whistle in the Dark . She lives in Portland, OR.

This book has the following chapters: Christmas eve; a London particular; the journey north; the funeral of Mrs Drablow; across the causeway; the sound of a pony and trap; Mr Jerome is afraid; spider; in the nursery; whistle and I'll come to you; a packet of letters; the woman in black.

This book contains the following story:

The Woman in Black

This book is in the following series:

New Longman Literature 14-18

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