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This is the 4th book in The A* Way series of critical guides. The objective of these detailed notes is to take students on an analytical journey through a text using a method of close reading and detailed analysis. This particular guide focuses on Janet Frame's short story, 'The Bath', and is structured in such a way that it teaches, explores and explains the story's main concerns and formal and structural elements in detail. All advanced students of literature should find these detailed notes helpful, although those who are aiming for excellent results in their final exams will find much in them to help them raise the level of their engagement with the story to new heights. 'The Bath' is analysed in terms of both its form and its content and particular attention is given to: -Narration and point of view -Modes of presenting thought -Character and Characterisation -Form and Structure -Style and Language -Themes Frame's 'The Bath' is a superb short story; finely crafted and thought provoking.
Saki's Sredni Vashtar: Detailed Notes for AS and A-Level Literature (2nd Edition) provides a detailed analysis of the short story Sredni Vashtar by Saki (H.H. Munro) to assist students with their literary studies. The Guide includes: - Bibliographical information on Saki, - Information on the Victorian and Edwardian eras which provide the story's social and historical context, - A detailed synopsis, - An analysis of the story's structure in terms of its exposition, development, complication, climax and denouement. - A look at the narrative situation and point of view, - An in-depth discussion on its style and language and - A discussion of its principal themes. Saki's Sredni Vashtar: Detailed Notes for AS and A-Level Literature is the 2nd book in The A* Way Series of study guides. The objective of these guides is to take students on an analytical journey through a text using a method of close reading and detailed analysis. Most advanced students of literature should find these notes helpful and indeed those students who are aiming for excellence will find much in them to help raise the level of their engagement with the material.
'Seamus Heaney's Poet to Blacksmith: Detailed Notes for A-Level Literature' Would you like a better understanding of Seamus Heaney's poem 'Poet to Blacksmith'? Would you like to deepen your understanding of Heaney's poetic style, language and preoccupations? Would you like to experience first-hand what close reading and detailed analysis at the advanced level entails? 'Seamus Heaney's Poet to Blacksmith: Detailed Notes for A-Level Literature' will take you through the analysis systematically and at length, and in the process it will show you a method of detailed analysis that you can use with your other literary texts. This study guide provides an in-depth analysis of all aspects of the poem, including its form, structure, style and themes. 'Seamus Heaney's Poet to Blacksmith: Detailed Notes for A-Level Literature' is the fifth book in the A* Way Series for Advanced Literary Studies.
"What we, as advanced students of literature, desperately need is some concrete guidance on how to do close reading and detailed analysis of our literary texts." This is a lament I've heard often from advanced students looking to raise their game and reach their highest potential in literary studies. Making sense of how a text works - in terms of both its meaning and its form - is tricky, and because literary texts are complex and dynamic, using a method which is rigorous and creatively flexible enough for close reading and detailed analysis is vital. Analysing a Literary Text: the A* Way provides just such a method to help students grapple meaningfully with their novels, short stories, poems and plays. It is a method that has worked well for my Advanced-Level Literature students over the years. It calls for hard work and dedication, but the rewards in higher grades and greater involvement and enjoyment of the material can be great. Put in the work and experience the growth.
This is the 2nd Edition of "Seamus Heaney's The Turnip-Snedder': Detailed Notes for AS & A-Level Literature". The study guide provides: - A brief biography of Seamus Heaney; - Background information on his poetry collection, 'District and Circle'; - A quick summary of The Turnip-Snedder's main concerns and style elements; - A detailed analysis of the poem itself in terms of: (i) its overall meaning and themes and (ii) the details of its form and content by way of a close stanza-by-stanza reading; Who will benefit from this series of detailed study notes? - Students who are anxious to raise their level of expertise to achieve excellence in their examinations; - Students who are being home-schooled; - Students who are doing their A-levels largely through self-study. - Teachers who are strapped for time. Seamus Heaney's 'The Turnip-Snedder': Detailed Notes for As & A-Level Literature, 2nd Edition, Rosemary O'Leary, The A* Way Series Book 1.
Examines the impact of hundreds of federal court decisions on the policies and administration of the EPA since its inception in 1970. This title presents case studies of five important policy areas: water quality, pesticides, toxic substances, air quality, and hazardous wastes.
Using case studies, O'Leary shows the importance of dissent and presents strategies for ways public servants can ethically engage in guerilla activity and ways managers can tap into the potentially insightful and creative ideas of dissenters.
This text explains how public managers can effectively address environmental issues from a managerial point of view. The authors examine environmental concerns from the perspective of the non-specialist managers who must deal with these issues.
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