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Education Network Australia
  • In Their Own Words: British Novelists
    Radio interviews with 20th Century novelists from the BBC Archive, and links to further online resources. Authors include: Virginia Woolf, W Somerset Maugham, Elizabeth Bowen, Kingsley Amis, Aldous Huxley, PG Wodehouse, EM Forster, TH White, William Golding, Lord of the Flies, Christopher Isherwood, John Wyndham, Iris Murdoch, Robert Graves, John le Carre, Margaret Drabble, JRR Tolkien, Daphne du Maurier, John Braine, Muriel Spark, Len Deighton, Ian McEwan, Doris Lessing, Beryl Bainbridge, Keith Waterhouse, Anthony Burgess, JG Ballard, Angela Carter, Martin Amis, VS Naipaul, Jeanette Winterson, Hilary Mantel, John Berger, Penelope Lively, Sebastian Faulks, Salman Rushdie, Pat Barker, Kazuo Ishiguro, Hanif Kureishi, Zadie Smith, AS Byatt.

  • Absolute Shakespeare
    Absolute Shakespeare, the essential resource for William Shakespeare's plays, sonnets, poems, quotes, biography and the legendary Globe Theatre. This site includes study guides, trivia, summaries and a glossary of terms.

  • ReadWriteThink
    This site provides free printable lesson plans for secondary English including topics such as poetry, feature stories, fiction writing, and biography.

  • Teaching Literature
    This site provides glossaries on literary criticism, including literary terms, poetic terms,literary theories, and webquests. Other topics include deconstruction,post constructionism, and critical discourse.Includes links to study guides and lesson plans.

  • Papercuts
    Providing an opportunity for students to appreciate poetry, Papercuts is a school program, designed to be a flexible unit of study that matches syllabus teaching and learning outcomes with the creative development and expression of students.


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