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Further Reading for Lovers of Classic Books Considering an English degree? Check out our list of the top English lit books! As we’re from Oxford, we think it’s worth knowing the literary giants who came before us! Find out about Oxford’s Great Writers. Could your future work be on ...
This novel is a classic, and is one of the main reasons why Ernest Hemmingway received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. It is about an old Cuban fisherman who faces a long, difficult battle with the best fish he ever caught. Although there is a bit of difficult vocabulary, this...
OPAL (Oxford Phrasal Academic Lexicon) word lists: the most important and useful words and phrases to learn for academic English
5. In English Literature, compare your set text with others An essay on1984might referenceAnimal Farm. If you’re asked to write an essay about the set text you’re working on, it can be difficult to come up with something original. You and your classmates will probably be regurgitating...
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Nowadays, when in “public discourse,” the rich hoard of English adjectives has been reduced to the single F-word (at least so in the US), this purism of an age gone by cannot but amuse us. Read More Ten classics for your winter reading list By Ruby Dunn and Keerti Wadhawan ...
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One of the enjoyable challenges you’ll face as you become increasingly familiar with English is reading some of thegreat works of literaturewritten in this fascinating language. Having some understanding of some of the different literary devices an author, poet or playwright has used will help you...
“Odysseus, the Boar, and the Anthropocene Machine,” inClassical Literature and Posthumanism, ed. Spiegel Chesi (London: Bloomsbury, 2020): 61–72; Michiel van Veldhuizen reads Circe’s transformation of men into pigs as a Deleuze/Guattari paradigm of “becoming animal” in “Back on Circe’...