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AS/A-Level English Literature: The Wife of Bath's Prologue & Tale Student Student Text Guide

Richard Swan


Paperback
£8.99

ISBN: 9780340965726
Published: 26/06/2009
Extent: 96 pages
Illustrations: Black and white illustrations


 
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Summary:
Each guide comprises three sections:
an Introduction, which outlines the aims of the guide, the relevant exam board specification and Assessment Objectives
Text Guidance, which gives coverage of key aspects of the text
Questions and Answers, which focuses on the various types of essay questions and offers specifmen plans and sample answers, together with mark schemes


  • Succint and accessible coverage of all the key aspects of the set text, including contexts, interpretations and controversies

  • Clear outline of the exam board specifications and their Assessment Objectives

  • Invaluable Question and Answer section with various types of questions, plans, mark schemes and answers

  • Succint and accessible coverage of all the key aspects of the set text, including contexts, interpretations and controversies

  • Clear outline of the exam board specifications and their Assessment Objectives

  • Invaluable Question and Answer section with various types of questions, plans, mark schemes and answers


Table of Contents:
Introduction
Aims of the guide
Assessment objectives
Revision advice
Writing examination essays
Text guidance
Contexts
The medieval context
Chaucer
‘The Canterbury Tales’
The Wife of Bath, her prologue and tale
Key concepts
The art of story-telling
Aspects of language
Critical approaches
Useful quotations
Literary terms and concepts
Questions and Answers
Essay questions, specimen plans and notes
Sample essays
Further study


About the Author(s):
Richard Swan has taught A-level English for more than 30 years, and is author of The Canterbury Tales Teacher Resource pack, also published by Philip Allan Updates. He is the former Head of English and current Vice Principal at the Harvey Grammar School in Folkestone. He writes critical articles, reviews and poetry.


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