Exam Board

Edexcel

Head of Department

Thomas Wheeler

Entry Requirements

Five grades 4-9 (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language & English Literature

Assessment Breakdown

Coursework = 20%, Examination = 80%



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English Literature

This highly valued and popular academic course aims to broaden and deepen appreciation of literature through a wide range of genres and contexts. The texts studied are varied and exciting and include modern and classic novels, poetry, and drama. You will improve your critical abilities and develop your academic essay writing through careful and profound analysis of the ideas in literary texts.  

What skills will I develop?

  • Primarily, you will be developing your ability to read: to discern the inferences and influences in literary texts, to explore the thematic implications, to consider character and narrative. You will be able to examine the ways in which literary texts use language, form and structure to create meanings and how they are influenced by historical and cultural contexts. 
  • You will be exploring the fascinating links between texts and how writers explore universal themes and concerns in very different ways. 
  • You will therefore develop the skill of analysis. 
  • You will also become a better writer and communicator on this course: you will refine your essay writing skills as well as your ability to discuss and argue with flair and sophistication. 

What topics will I study?

Component 1   Exam: Drama and Poetry Pre-1900 (2 hours, 30 minutes – 40%)

Section 1:           William Shakespeare, Hamlet

Section 2:           A comparative study across Drama and poetry between John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi Christina Rossetti, Selected Poems

 

Component 2    Exam: Comparative & Contextual Study (2 hours, 30 minutes – 40%)

Section 1:            A close reading of an unseen extract from a Gothic Text

Section 2:            A comparison of two Gothic novels that must include at least one of Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber Bram Stoker, Dracula

 

Component 3     Non-examined Assessment: Coursework (3000 words – 20%)

Task 1:                  A Close reading of a Poem/Prose Extract/Drama Extract of your choice, evaluating the typicality of the chosen section to the greater work.

Task 2:                 A comparison between a Poetry Collection/Prose Work/Play of your choice, on a set theme.

 

Where does the course lead?

A Level English Literature can lead directly to a highly regarded Literature degree or a degree combined with other subjects (e.g. Creative Writing, Drama, History, Law, and Media).

A degree in English can also lead to a range of careers such as the law, journalism, broadcasting, publishing, advertising and teaching.

English Literature is recognised and highly valued by Universities and Employers as a useful and rigorous subject and can therefore be the bedrock of an A Level Programme for students who go on to many careers and degrees not directly related to literature.

 

Exam Board

Edexcel

Head of Department

Thomas Wheeler

Entry Requirements

Five grades 4-9 (or equivalent) including at least a grade 4 in English Language & English Literature

Assessment Breakdown

Coursework = 20%, Examination = 80%



Apply Now 2025