English Literature
OCR Linear A Level English Literature
This is an exciting and challenging course which introduces you to some great texts from 1300 to the present day. The course covers all three genres: Prose, Poetry and Drama.
WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?
You will study 8 texts, 4 in the first year and 4 in the second year.
A typical programme of study:
- A Shakespeare play such as Hamlet, The Tempest, Measure for Measure or Twelfth Night.
- A Selection of Poetry such as Chaucer’s The Merchant’s Tale, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Books 9 & 10 or Selected Poems by Christina Rossetti.
- A Modern Drama such as A Streetcar Named Desire.
- A Modern Prose Text such as The Great Gatsby, The Bloody Chamber, 1984 or Mrs Dalloway.
- A Classic Drama Text such as The Duchess of Malfi, She Stoops to Conquer or A Doll’s House.
- A Genre Study such as American Literature, the Gothic, Dystopia or Women in Literature. (Two texts)
- Coursework which focuses on twentieth and twenty-first century texts.
Assessment: There are TWO examinations and a Coursework component:
Drama and Poetry Pre-1900 |
2 hours, 30 minutes |
Comparative and Contextual Study |
2 hours, 30 minutes |
Non-Examined Component (Coursework) |
Close Reading/Recreative Task (1000 words) Comparative Essay (2000 words) |
This is a very popular subject at CSG and the course introduces you to all that is best in Literary Heritage and Contemporary Literature.
A Level English Literature is a very well-respected, prestigious subject, highly valued by universities and employers.
Entry Requirements: Grade 6 or above at GCSE including English Language, English Literature and Mathematics.
Exam board: OCR