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English Literature. AQA Specification B. Overview of English Literature AS & A2. Aspects of Narrative (LitB1). This is the study of narratology – the techniques that the author uses to tell the story. BEFORE you start the course in September you should have read the following texts:
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English Literature AQA Specification B
Aspects of Narrative (LitB1) • This is the study of narratology – the techniques that the author uses to tell the story. • BEFORE you start the course in September you should have read the following texts: • The Kite Runner (KhaledHosseini) Bloomsbury ISBN 978-0747566533 • Enduring Love (Ian McEwan) 978-0099276586 • The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald) 9780141182636 • Birdsong (Sebastian Faulks) 978-0099387916 • Small Island (Andrea Levy) 978-0755307500
Aspects of Narrative • This exam is open book – 2hrs long and worth 60% of your AS (30% A2) • You will be asked to buy your own books so that you can make annotated notes in them – we will provide clean copies for the exam. MOCK EXAM IN MARCH ACTUAL EXAM IN MAY
Aspects of Narrative (LitB1) • As part of the course you will study a selection of prose and poetry texts. Some possible examples of poets you may study include: • Robert Browning • Samuel Taylor Coleridge • W.H. Auden • Christina Rossetti
Dramatic Genres - Comedy (LitB2) (coursework 40% AS - 20% A2) • The coursework portfolio will consist of two essays on an aspect of the dramatic/comic genre from two different plays. • One must be a Shakespearean comedy AND the other a contemporary comedy • Each piece of work will be marked out of 30 to produce an overall mark out of 60 for the unit and each piece of work must be between 1200-1500 words
What’s in A2? • Elements of the Gothic (LitB3 – exam) • 30% of total A level • Written paper. 2 hours. Closed book • Minimum three texts for study including at least one text 1300-1800. • (LitB4 – coursework) • 20% of A level • A portfolio of two pieces of written coursework: • A comparative study of an aspect of two texts (1500-2000 words) • A Marxist or Feminist analysis of a piece of poetry or prose (1200-1500 words).
Elements of the Gothic Candidates will study a minimum of three texts. Possible texts include: • Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte • The Bloody Chamber Angela Carter • The Pardoner’s Tale Geoffrey Chaucer • Frankenstein Mary Shelley • Dracula Bram Stoker • Macbeth William Shakespeare • Dr Faustus Christopher Marlowe • At least one of the texts must date from 1300-1800.
Elements of the Gothic • Isolated setting • The Supernatural • Troubled protagonist • The savage/ barbaric side of human nature • Breaking of moral & social codes • Distinct male & female roles • Light & Dark Symbolism • The Macabre
Further and Independent reading There are a number of aims to this unit: • To introduce candidates to the study of a wide range of texts, some of which may be of their own choosing. • To introduce candidates to different ways of reading texts for study, including independently. • To introduce candidates to some critical ideas, and for these ideas to be applied with discrimination to literary texts.
What must I consider before choosing English Literature at High Storrs? • Do I love reading? • Am I prepared and able to write detailed academic essays. • Will I get the grades? (Grade C minimum in DUAL award – higher tier)