OCR • English Literature
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Modules English Literature at OCR
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature at OCR
Popular books OCR • English Literature
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781853260094
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Latest notes & summaries OCR • English Literature
The Duchess of Malfi Character Notes (includes scholars, context, performance history, quotes, analysis etc) 
 
Characters include: 
- Antonio 
- Bosola 
- The Cardinal 
- Ferdinand 
- The Duchess 
- Cariola 
- Delia 
- Julia
The Duchess of Malfi Themes Notes - context, quotes, scholars quotes, all colour-coded and organised in 20+ pages and over 14,000 words - to get you an A*! 
 
Themes include: 
- Women 
- Relationships 
- Power 
- Class 
- Deception 
- Secrets 
- Evil 
- Religion 
- Fate 
- Health and Madness 
- Reputation 
- Settings 
- Etc
Context, Scholars' quotes, analysis, quotes from the text - everything you need to get 100% in your A-level 
 
Characters include: 
- The Merchant 
- Januarie 
- May 
- Damyan 
- Justinus and Placebo
The Merchant's Tales - Chaucer - Themes Notes A-Level English Literature OCR. Includes context (50% of the entire marks), scholars quotes, analysis etc 
 
Themes include: 
- Marriage 
- Love and Relationships 
- Deception/Betrayal 
- Women 
- Lust 
- Class 
- Religion 
- Sin 
- Greed/Possession 
- Power 
- Vanity 
- Settings 
- Secrets 
- Language, Communication and Voice 
- Authorities 
- Names and the gods 
- Fabliau vs. Courtly Romance 
- Satire
Themes, Context, Analysis and Scholars' Quotes including: 
 
- Love and Desire 
- Gender 
- Ambition 
- Class, Masters, and Servants 
- Performance, Disguise, and Deception 
- Identity 
- Festivity 
- Fate, Life and Death 
- Madness 
- Time 
- Language and Communication 
- Settings 
- Narrative Focus 
 
 
Includes key context about performances (context is 50% of the exam) 
14,000+ words of notes!
American Unseen Notes on other texts for context 
 
Includes: 
- The Portrait of a Lady 
- A Hazard of New Fortunes 
- Sister Carrie 
- The Jungle 
- White Fang 
- My Antonia 
- Three Soldiers 
- Passing 
- A Farewell to Arms 
- The Sound and the Fury 
- As I Lay Dying 
- Their Eyes Were Watching God 
- The Grapes of Wrath 
- Native Son 
 
Also includes a timeline and context on American literature
The Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton Themes (Quotes, Context, Analysis, Scholars) for A* results. 
 
Themes include: 
- Love and Relationships 
- Marriage 
- Divorce 
- Class 
- Society 
- Social Mobility 
- Social Code 
- Rumour/Gossip 
- Family 
- Europe 
- Foreignness, Race, Immigration 
- Innocence and Experience 
- Gender 
- Freedom 
- Stagnancy and being trapped 
- Time and Change 
- Failure 
- Geography 
- Social Gatherings 
 
 
20+ pages of notes and analysis!
The Great Gatsby all Character Notes (quotes, analysis, context, scholars) 
 
Characters include: 
- Nick Carraway 
- Jay Gatsby 
- Tom Buchanan 
- Daisy Buchanan 
- Jordan Baker 
- Myrtle Wilson 
- George Wilson 
- Catherine 
- Meyer Wolfsheim 
- Henry Gatz
The Great Gatsby Theme Notes (including context, quotes, and scholars' analysis) 
 
Themes include: 
- (The American) Dream and Ambition 
- Criminality and Immorality 
- Reality, Illusions, Honesty and Deceit 
- Class 
- Society and the Social Code 
- Love and Relationships 
- Time 
- Gender 
- Geography 
- Racism and Antisemitism 
- Religion
This document contains a collation of themes, different interpretations (past productions + critics), context and summaries from lectures that are sure to help with the assessment objectives for the OCR A-level specification.