Are you having trouble with all the references in A Room of One's Own?
Here's the solution! A reader that gives you bite sized information on all the writers Woolf mentions, with notes on why she included them.
Both texts have notes on womens rights in the 19th century and the women's movement in the 20th century.
Find notes on biography and why this was important to Woolf.
An easy to use grid of all the writers in the text, showing where they are included.
Comes with a CD covering Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf? for the NSW HSC.
This reader and the CD have been written to help you, the student, meet academic requirements including the NSW Higher School Certificate and the Bachelor of Arts.
Also includes:
Notes on the history of the women’s movement and literary groups and genres open up the meaning and structure of the text.
Written for the NSW English Curriculum in the topic area: belonging.
Includes
* A timeline of the authors life
* Detailed analysis of each poem
(see list below)
* Background and historical notes
* Language features and forms
* Themes and meanings
* A guide to further ways to explore the texts and where to look for more texts to use
* Example exam questions with guidelines
* Glossary of key terms which may be used in exam questions
* Some exam tactics and a marking guide to illustrate what a student needs to demonstrate in order to achieve specific level marks
*Practice essay designed for ESL students.
Poems Include:
* 10 Mary Street
* Ancestors
* At the Folk Museum
* Feliks Skrzynecki
* Immigrants at Central Station
* Postcard
* St. Patrick’s
Are you sick of Study Guides that ask you all the questions and don’t give you any help?
Well, here’s a Study Guide that give information on troublesome areas like background, settings, personalities and language. We ask you questions, then give you suggested answers.
Aimed to inspire you to find your supplementary material, while relieving you of tedious research, this Study Guide is a must for the serious student.
This study manual has been written to help you, the student, meet the requirements of the Higher School Certificate. Nisi provides you with background notes and summaries as a starting point, with analyses of personalities and language use. Questions to consider and analysis of an examination style question will help you form your own, original ideas. Extensive references are also provided to guide you in your search for supplementary material.
Comprehensive study guide for the New South Wales Higher School Certificate ESL course.
Written by a highly experienced English teacher.
Includes detailed notes on all features of
Unpolished Gem, and close analysis of the Skryznecki poems listed for the current course.
Includes timeline, questions, sample exam paper, and sample essay.
Perfect for your assessment tasks.
Available on CD for Word 97-2003
Comprehensive study guide for the New South Wales Higher School Certificate ESL course.
Written by a highly experienced English teacher.
Includes detailed notes on all features of
Unpolished Gem, and close analysis of the Skryznecki poems listed for the current course.
Includes timeline, questions, sample exam paper, and sample essay.
Perfect for your assessment tasks.
Available on CD for Word 2007.