Here at EduTrove, we provide high-quality English Language and Literature resources for U.K. students aged 11-18. All of our learning resources have been written and curated by our team of professional English Tutors.
Whether you're revising for your exams, looking to understand a set text a little better or wanting to know how to write a full-mark creative writing piece, we have the resources to equip you for literary greatness!
Here at EduTrove, we provide high-quality English Language and Literature resources for U.K. students aged 11-18. All of our learning resources have been written and curated by our team of professional English Tutors.
Whether you're revising for your exams, looking to understand a set text a little better or wanting to know how to write a full-mark creative writing piece, we have the resources to equip you for literary greatness!
Detailed but concise context notes for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ appropriate for A-level, IB and GCSE English Literature.
This revision resource is perfect for you if:
you are studying ‘The Great Gatsby’ and are required to know some of the historical, literary and authorial context of the text
you are writing a coursework piece on ‘The Great Gatsby’, by itself or compared to another text, or you have exam essays to complete on the text
you are looking to achieve a high grade in Literature but do not feel you know enough about the context of ‘The Great Gatsby’ to add to your essays
your class notes are insufficient or incomplete
your mocks, exams or coursework deadlines are imminent and you need to quickly and effectively absorb some bullet-pointed contextual information (we’ve all been there!)
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A detailed summary of all of the key context points for John Steinbeck’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath’. Suitable for AS/A Level and IB students, but may also help GCSE students studying Steinbeck’s work e.g. ‘Of Mice and Men’.
This resource will help you if:
you are studying American Literature
you are looking to achieve a high grade in your Literature coursework and exams and must include contextual information
your class notes are insufficient to help you revise ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ and the relevant context
you are looking for concise notes so that you can quickly and efficiently memorise key influences on ‘The Grapes of Wrath’.
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This revision resource provides comprehensive coverage of key contextual points relevant to students studying ‘The Age of Innocence’ at the A-level and IB levels. It breaks down various aspects such as the Gilded Age, Victorian society, gender roles, marriage and divorce, social etiquette, architecture and design, literary realism, Wharton’s background, cultural shifts, critique of society, the setting of New York City, and European influences. Each category is explored through five bullet points, offering factual information and clear explanations of how these contexts influence the text.
This resource will help you if:
you are examined on ‘The Age of Innocence’ and need to understand the contextual background
you are studying American Literature
your class notes are incomplete or insufficient to help you reach a high grade
you have coursework or exams coming up and need a comprehensive revision resource to help you quickly and efficiently memorise the contextual background of ‘The Age of Innocence’.
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Complete context revision notes for Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ (Jekyll and Hyde).
This resource will help you if:
you are a GCSE or IB student studying Jekyll and Hyde as a set text in English Literature (either for coursework or an exam)
you are looking to understand and memorise some key historical context points (we cover over 10 in this resource!) to use in your essays
you would like to know more about the Victorian era in order to better understand Stevenson’s novella
you are studying Gothic Literature
your class notes are insufficient to help you reach your desired grade and you’d like to read complete notes written by our expert English tutors.
We hope this helps!