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A-Level English Literature will encourage you to develop your interest in, and enjoyment of, literary study through reading widely and critically.
You will consider poetry, drama and fiction texts based on the subject of 'Love through the Ages' in year one and 'Modern Literature from 1945 to Present Day' in year two.
You will, by the end, be able to appraise different views of the texts and appreciate the significant of historical and cultural influences upon readers and writers. For any English A-Level, a love of writing and a commitment to undertake extensive, independent, challenging reading is imperative.
You will be reading and discussing the set texts and then analysing them for their literary content. All assessments are open book, so texts will be available in all exams. Assessment is by regular internal assessments, a coursework draft and a mock exam in year one, and then, in year two, by the final submission of your coursework and two external exams.
You will be reading and discussing the set texts and then analysing them for their literary content. All assessments are open book, so texts will be available in all exams. Assessment is by regular internal assessments, a coursework draft and a mock exam in year one, and then, in year two, by the final submission of your coursework and two external exams.
As the most ‘traditional’ of the English A-Level courses, English Literature is particularly prized by leading universities. It will prove an asset if you are applying to study any degree course in the humanities or social sciences, all of which place a premium on your powers of written expression. English can also be combined with a wide range of other courses at university. The coursework unit, in particular, equips you with the independent research skills that are vital to success in Higher Education.
Former students have gone on to study degree subjects at university including: English, Journalism, Drama, Creative Writing plus many other academic subjects.
This course provides an excellent foundation for careers that demand a command of both spoken and written English, such as law, journalism, publishing, teaching and the media.
Find out more about the career pathways this course relates to.