ENGLISH LITERATURE
Topic outline
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A series of 'walk-through' guides to 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'
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Taking you through a sequence of passages from the text relating to Ruth's possible. An online 'lesson' prompting you to make notes ready for class discussion.
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Comparative Writing Practice 'Mirrors and Reflections' Glossary
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We are grateful to Yonas Campbell (Godalming Student 2016-18) for this recording of Frankenstein. This is an intelligent audio version read by a student of your age. If you don't like pompous actors reading aloud, and would prefer a voice closer to your own, try this!
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This is a superb discussion of the novel, which lots of stuff on context, on different readings (including taking a strong feminist line at one point).
BBC sign in - you can use this one: davidkinder@godalming.ac.uk, with password Tuesley1
The academics are:-
Karen O'Brien Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford Michael Rossington Professor of Romantic Literature at Newcastle University And Jane Thomas Professor of Victorian and Early 20th Century Literature at the University of Hull
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Short 15 minute videos taking you through the language of key scenes from the novel.
Please note that the videos 'Chapters 3 and 4' and 'Chapter 4' are by different Godalming teachers and do different things, although there is some overlap. Worth watching both!
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You can use the attached quizzes to quiz yourself as you read.
Answer the questions before checking the answers!
Note: the electronic quizzes, below, were put together by Godalming teachers on a training day. They are not finished but are useful!
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Updated January 2020
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