Subject
English Literature
Course
Advanced Level English Literature
Exam Board
OCR
For more information contact Head of Department:
Mrs D Holliday
Brief introduction to subject:
English literature at OLSC develops a range of academic skills. These include analysis, evaluation and exploration of challenging literary texts. The teachers are experts in their field and the high academic success on this course is a reflection of that.
This qualification covers a range of literary texts, from the early seventeenth century to the modern day. Poetry, prose and drama are all studied.
The aims of this specification are to encourage learners to develop their interest in and enjoyment of literature and literary studies as they:
- read widely and independently both set texts and others that they have selected for themselves
- engage critically and creatively with a substantial body of texts and ways of responding to them
- develop and effectively apply their knowledge of literary analysis and evaluation in writing • explore the contexts of the texts they are reading and others’ interpretations of them.
Assessment
Year 12
Component 1: Drama and poetry pre-1900
Selected Poems by Christina Rossetti
The Duchess of Malfi by Webster
Examination 2h 30m
40% of total marks
Component 2: Comparative and contextual study
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
Examination 2h 30m
40% of total marks
Component 3: Literature post-1900
Close analysis of Owen’s war poetry
Component 3: Literature post-1900
Close analysis of Owen’s war poetry
Year 13
Component 1: Drama and poetry pre-1900
Measure for Measure by Shakespeare
Examination 2h 30m
40% of total marks
Coursework 20% of total marks
Component 2: Comparative and contextual study
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Unseen gothic extract
Examination 2h 30m
40% of total marks
Component 3: Literature post-1900
Comparative analysis of Butterworth’s play Jerusalem and Waugh’s novel Brideshead Revisited
Coursework 20% of total marks
People who study this course go on to undergraduate studies at university in a variety of subjects. English literature is a popular course at university. Other subjects range from the sciences such as biology and the humanities such as history, psychology and geography.
2023-24
100% A*-E
100% A*-E