A Level English Literature

Course Code

A Level English Literature

Course Type

Course Duration

2 Years

Start Date

1 September, 2025
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English Literature is a perfect subject if you are interested in debating and analysing how texts across time reflect the ever-changing world around us and you have a curiosity about your fellow humans. In each year you will study a selection of Drama, Poetry and Prose texts across a wide-ranging time period, providing insights and perspectives from which we can all learn to think more critically and also develop our empathy and humanity.

Content Overview

Year 1

Theme: Love Through the Ages

Paper 1: Shakespeare and Poetry

Drama: Our set text is Shakespeare’s ‘Measure for Measure’ and you will answer an extract-based question in the exam which looks at themes, dramatic conventions and contextual influences.

Poetry: You will be issued with an anthology of pre-1900 poetry by the exam board and you will then answer a question on themes, poetic techniques and contextual influences for one of the 14 poems you study.

Paper 2: Prose

Unseen Prose: You will be presented with an unseen prose extract taken from a novel and will answer a question to demonstrate your analytical skills and contextual understanding.

Comparative Prose: You will answer a question from a choice of two on your two set text novels, Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ and F Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’, focusing on themes and comparison and contrast of the time periods in which they were written.

 

Year 2

Theme: Modern Times: Literature from 1945 to Present

We study an Unseen Poetry module to prepare for the question on the A Level Paper 1.

Paper 2

Unseen Prose: Contextual factors affecting literature from 1945 onwards

Drama: Tennessee Williams’ social realism play ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’

Comparative Poetry and Prose: Sylvia Plath’s ‘Ariel’ with Kathryn Stockett’s ‘The Help’

You will also be required to complete a Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) in the first term: this ‘Independent Critical Study of Texts Across Time’ will be a critical essay on two texts of your choosing (approval needed), one of which MUST be written pre-1900. 2,500 words and an academic bibliography must be included.

Students would normally have five good GCSEs (grade 5 and above) including a grade 6 in English Language and English Literature (but we can discuss individual student circumstances).

  • Theatre trips to see live productions of our set texts and a variety of other literary performances, including ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ and ‘Twelfth Night’ at the RSC theatre in Shakespeare’s home town of Stratford upon Avon; ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ at Sheffield’s Crucible theatre; ‘The Great Gatsby’ at London’s Coliseum theatre
  • Creative writing and poetry competitions – internal and external
  • Guest speakers and poetry reading performances at The Rep theatre in Birmingham for Birmingham’s Literary Festival
  • Interactive quizzes to assess knowledge, understanding and develop social interactions
  • Birmingham Library visits and guidance on research and essay writing skills
  • Book Swap Shop

For when you’re not studying, we offer a whole range of enrichment activities which are not only good fun but help you make friends, develop new skills and add to your CV and university applications. There are trips and visits to bring your studies to life, and you can get involved in sport, debating and many other activities.

Through the Student Union and our college committees, you can get involved in volunteering, enterprise, fundraising projects or the prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. We run societies for you to join and we organise events and festivals to celebrate our inclusive and diverse community. As for entertainment, we regularly host film nights and go on theatre trips to see live productions.

Year 1

Two exams for AS Level

Year 2

Two exams for A Level
Non-Exam Assessment Coursework

You will be assessed by completing 25-mark essay questions on each of the key areas of Drama, Prose and Poetry for each paper. You will also be required to answer unseen extract-based questions.

Staff are experienced examiners and will work with you to ensure that you are best able to deploy your knowledge and understanding to answer the questions on the exam and maximise your marks.

Most of our students go to university and study for a degree in English or a related subject such as Law, History, Media or Sociology. The kind of careers that you might consider as an English student are:

  • Teacher/Lecturer
  • Journalist
  • Marketing
  • International Relations
  • Creative and Performing Arts
  • Public Relations (PR) and Communications Officer
  • Lawyer (Solicitor or Barrister)
  • Civil Servant
  • Researcher/Archivist

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