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@Lit_liverbird @UaMurray2012 @LPLFlippedEng @Team_English1 @SPryke2 @teachals Here's our hub of resources on Macbeth in context:
https://t.co/1cQiN19Zks
You'll find a teachers' toolkit made with the wonderful @EngMediaCentre
https://t.co/gdHlJ4EZv5
And a selection of things especially for GCSE teachers: https://t.co/BHPK5P6Kvb
Image:Hannah Buckman
Discover moonlit forests, graveyards and howling wolves in Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber.
Read Greg Buzwell's piece exploring Gothic features of the tales: https://t.co/DXkk9CyWeF
Or see Carter's handwritten notes and drafts here:
https://t.co/BPRZ2lDbrd
Which books did you find most frightening?
This spooky season, explore the most spine-tingling of stories in this brilliant piece on Fear in Children's Books by @MichaelRosenYes and Kimberley Reynolds.
https://t.co/CzH2AjmnnI
@FunkyPedagogy @missgriffiths17 @Team_English1 @LitdriveUK 😊Here are all our free resources on Romeo and Juliet.
https://t.co/1vAQOd1DE3
Explore articles on marriage and courtship, Shakespeare's Italy, violence, daughters and defiance. Or browse vivid sources from Brooke's Romeus and Juliet to a map of Verona.
Have you downloaded our free Teacher's Toolkit?
https://t.co/B7kOhWyux1
Written by the fantastic @EngMediaCentre
with @BL_Learning, it's brimming with ideas for using #DiscoveringLiterature in your classroom.
Image © Hannah Buckman
Our Character Analysis articles are tailor-made for teachers.
They explore Shakespeare's characters - from the witches in Macbeth to Iago - building from an extract to discussion of the whole play.
https://t.co/Huiausndw1
Looking for fresh ideas on teaching Macbeth in context? Help yourself to our free resources on ghosts & witches, manhood & kingship, Lady Macbeth & much more.
Or explore early witchcraft pamphlets, Holinshed's Chronicles & James VI and I's Demonology.
https://t.co/BHPK5P6Kvb
Teaching John Donne and metaphysical poetry?
Here's a wonderful range of articles, portraits, manuscript letters and handwritten copies of the poems in early modern commonplace books.
https://t.co/UmNX2wharw
© National Portrait Gallery
@MichaelDonkor @AvivaDautch
Looking for fresh ideas on 19th-century novels in context? We have rich articles, videos, reviews & visual sources on
A Christmas Carol https://t.co/Zkc4tnMnuH
Jekyll & Hyde https://t.co/HBn9lkntk9
Frankenstein https://t.co/aY5DUfNTI3
Pride & Prejudice https://t.co/hEALk0oifu
Explore how the experiences of migration & settling in the UK, alongside the political landscape, have led to new artistic expressions & cultural movements on #WindrushDay, with articles on writers, artists, music & more:
https://t.co/O4bv4PbRop
Image: © Althea McNish
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