A Level English Literature is a challenging and rewarding course for students who enjoy reading widely, thinking critically and exploring how writers use language, form and structure to shape meaning. You will study a broad range of literary texts across poetry, drama and prose, while also considering the ways texts are interpreted by different readers across time.
This is a two-year A Level course, normally studied alongside two other A Levels or equivalent qualifications. The course develops your ability to analyse closely, compare texts, explore context and evaluate different critical interpretations, while also strengthening your essay writing and independent study skills.
The course is made up of four components:
· Component 1: Poetry
· Component 2: Drama
· Component 3: Unseen Texts
· Component 4: Prose Study
In Component 1: Poetry, you will study:
· Poetry pre-1900 (open-book, clean copy)
· Poetry post-1900 (open-book, clean copy)
In Component 2: Drama, you will study:
· Shakespeare (closed-book)
· Drama through a paired study of one pre-1900 and one post-1900 play (closed-book).
In Component 3: Unseen Texts, you will analyse:
· Unseen prose
· Unseen poetry.
In Component 4: Prose Study, you will complete one 2,500–3,500 word assignment based on two prose texts by different authors, one published pre-2000 and one post-2000. This allows you to undertake an independent comparative study and make connections between texts, contexts and literary traditions.
Throughout the course, you will develop your understanding of:
· how writers use and adapt language, form and structure
· how texts are interpreted by different readers
· how texts relate to literary traditions, movements and genres
· the cultural and contextual influences that shape reading and writing.