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  2. AQA Anthology - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 edition of the AQA Anthology. The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (the AQA) has produced Anthologies for GCSE English and English Literature studied in English schools. This follows on from AQA's predecessor organisations; Northern Examinations and Assessment Board (NEAB) and Southern Examining Group (SEG).

  3. Poetry Live - Wikipedia

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    He created Poetry Live to engage 15-16 year old students with the texts they were being asked to study as part of their GCSE English Literature course. The original 1990s Poetry Live tour consisted of 50 events, with an audience of around 75,000 students, [ 2 ] and grew to an average audience of 100,000 students a year by 2008.

  4. 2023 in literature - Wikipedia

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    American poet (2020 Nobel Laureate in Literature) October 13: 80 Cancer [242] November: A. S. Byatt: English novelist (The Virgin in the Garden, Possession, Still Life) and critic November 16: 87 [243] Eddie Linden: Scottish poet and publisher (Aquarius magazine) November 19: 88 [244] Tim Dorsey: American novelist November 26: 62 [245] John ...

  5. List of Advanced Level subjects - Wikipedia

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  6. English literature - Wikipedia

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    English literature is literature written in the English language from the English-speaking world.The English language has developed over more than 1,400 years. [1] The earliest forms of English, a set of Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the fifth century, are called Old English.

  7. Category:2023 in literature - Wikipedia

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  8. John Lancaster (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John Lancaster (born 18 April 1946) is a British poet and writer. He has published six collections of poetry: Effects of War (1986); [1] Split Shift (with Geoff Hattersley) (1990); [2] The Barman (1993), [3] Here In Scotland (with Milan Knizak) (2000) and Potters: A Division of Labour (2017) which won the inaugural Arnold Bennett Book Prize.

  9. Daljit Nagra - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. [16] [17] His poem "Singh Song!" was added to the AQA English Literature GCSE love and relationships poetry specification. [18] Nagra was appointed chair of the Royal Society of Literature in November 2020, [19] taking over from Lisa Appignanesi, who had held the position ...