Teaching resources
Explore a range of teaching resources supporting GCSE and A Level set texts from the Romantic and Victorian eras, designed to help teachers get the most out of this website.
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Subject
Themes
- Childhood and childrens literature (4)
- Crime and crime fiction (2)
- Fin de siecle (3)
- Gender and sexuality (3)
- London (7)
- Popular culture (2)
- Poverty and the working classes (6)
- Reading and print culture (1)
- Power and politics (3)
- Romanticism (6)
- Technology and science (1)
- The Gothic (5)
- The novel 1780 to 1832 (7)
- The novel 1832 to 1880 (13)
- Victorian poetry (3)
Curriculum
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Gothic words activity
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureBecome familiar with some of the lexical fields and tropes of writing in the Gothic genre using this creative ...
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Blake’s ‘The Chimney Sweeper’: Literature and Inju...
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureWilliam Blake's depiction of child poverty in his poem "The Chimney Sweeper".
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Bronte’s Wuthering Heights: Who is Heathcliff?
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteraturePerspectives on the character of Heathcliff in Bronte's Wuthering Heights.
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Bronte’s Wuthering Heights: Walking the Landscape
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureThe contexts of place and landscape for studying Wuthering Heights.
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Bronte’s Jane Eyre: Women in 19th Century England
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureThe role of women in 19th century literature and society.
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Barrett Browning’s Poetry: Social and Political Co...
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureThe social and political aspects of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poetry.
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Tennyson’s The Charge of the Light Brigade: A Clos...
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureA close reading of Tennyson's 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'.
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Bronte’s Jane Eyre: The Figure of Bertha Mason
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureThe treatment of Bertha Mason in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.
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Dickens’s Oliver Twist: Poverty, the Poor Laws and...
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureThe political similarities between Dickens's novels and journalism.
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Blake’s ‘The Tyger’: A Close Reading
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureA teaching resource for a close reading of William Blake's 'The Tyger'.
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Austen’s Persuasion: Status, Rank and Class
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureSocial status and cultural values in Jane Austen's Persuasion.
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Austen’s Emma: Social Realism and the Novel
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureSocial Realism in Jane Austen's Emma.
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Dickens’s A Christmas Carol: Poverty, Money and Mi...
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureThe influence of economic and political crises on Dickens's A Christmas Carol.
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Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest: A Close R...
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureA close reading of Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
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Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads: A Close Reading
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:English LiteratureA close reading of Lyrical Ballads.
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