OCR • English Language and Literature
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Popular books OCR • English Language and Literature
John Milton • ISBN 9780140424393
William Shakespeare, Jonathan Bate • ISBN 9780300122022
H. G. Wells • ISBN 9788835355786
M.R. James • ISBN 9781849890311
William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine • ISBN 9781903436448
Oscar Wilde, Simon Callow • ISBN 9780141442464
Toni Morrison, A. Byatt • ISBN 9780099760115
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9780435193119
John Webster, Monica Kendall • ISBN 9780582817791
Christina Rossetti, Christina Rossetti • ISBN 9780486477428
Christina Rossetti, Christina G. Rossetti • ISBN 9780192807151
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle • ISBN 9780241952870
Matthew Lewis, David Stuart Davies • ISBN 9781840221855
Latest notes & summaries OCR • English Language and Literature
Analysing 'After great pain, a formal feeling comes' by Emily Dickinson, an A grade exam style answer.
Analysing 'A narrow Fellow in the Grass' by Emily Dickinson, an A grade exam style answer.
Analysing 'My Life had stood - a Loaded gun' by Emily Dickinson, an A grade exam style answer.
Analysing 'I felt a Funeral - in my Brain' by Emily Dickinson, an A grade exam style answer.

Analysing 'He fumbles at your Soul' by Emily Dickinson, an A grade exam style answer.
An answer to the question 'Explore how Williams presents Blanche and Stanley in this extract (Scene 2 pages 18-20) from A Streetcar Named Desire'. Format: Intro, p1, p2, p3


Scene by scene summary table of the play 'A Streetcar Named Desire' by Tennessee Williams. Includes time of day, a title to remember each scene by, a summary provided by the student edition book 2008, music heard by the audience and ideas and quotations.
Plot summary of Ben Jonson's 'The Alchemist' and how it relates to 'Volpone'
This is a complete essay comparing the presentation of APPETITE in The Duchess of Malfi and Paradise Lost. I scored 30/30 for this essay, so it is a full mark essay! Critics are used and lots of context for both Webster and Milton.
In “Border Country”, Sheers depicts adolescence and coming of age as a difficult and traumatic time. To what extent and in what ways do you agree with this statement?