Skirrid Hill
Title | Skirrid Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Owen Sheers |
Publisher | Seren Books |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
Ideas of separation and divorce--the geographical divides of borders, the separation of the dead and the living, the movement from childhood to adulthood, and the end of relationships--drive this poetry collection from one of Great Britain's rising young talents. The collection revolves around the poems "Y Gaer" and "The Hillfort," the titles themselves suggesting the linguistic divide in Wales, from poems concerned with childhood, a Welsh landscape, and family to an outward-looking vision that is both geographic and historic.
Study and Revise for AS/A-level: Skirrid Hill
Title | Study and Revise for AS/A-level: Skirrid Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Luke McBratney |
Publisher | Hodder Education |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2017-03-13 |
Genre | Study Aids |
ISBN | 1471853993 |
Enable students to achieve their best grade in AS/A-level English Literature with this year-round course companion; designed to instil in-depth textual understanding as students read, analyse and revise Skirrid Hill throughout the course. This Study and Revise guide: - Increases students' knowledge of Skirrid Hill as they progress through the detailed commentary and contextual information written by experienced teachers and examiners - Develops understanding of characterisation, themes, form, structure and language, equipping students with a rich bank of textual examples to enhance their coursework and exam responses - Builds critical and analytical skills through challenging, thought-provoking questions and tasks that encourage students to form their own personal responses to the text - Extends learning and prepares students for higher-level study by introducing critical viewpoints, comparative references to other literary works and suggestions for independent research - Helps students maximise their exam potential using clear explanations of the Assessment Objectives, sample student answers and examiner insights - Improves students' extended writing techniques through targeted advice on planning and structuring a successful essay
Philip Allan Literature Guide (for A-Level): Skirrid Hill
Title | Philip Allan Literature Guide (for A-Level): Skirrid Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Luke McBratney |
Publisher | Philip Allan |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2013-01-04 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1444153862 |
Written by experienced A-level examiners and teachers who know exactly what students need to succeed, and edited by a chief examiner, Philip Allan Literature Guides (for A-level) are invaluable study companions with exam-specific advice to help you to get the grade you need. This full colour guide includes: - detailed scene summaries and sections on themes, characters, form, structure, language and contexts - a dedicated 'Working with the text' section on how to write about texts for coursework and controlled assessment and how to revise for exams - Taking it further boxes on related books, film adaptations and websites - Pause for thought boxes to get you thinking more widely about the text - Task boxes to test yourself on transformation, analysis, research and comparison activities - Top 10 quotes PLUS FREE REVISION RESOURCES at www.philipallan.co.uk/literatureguidesonline, including a glossary of literary terms and concepts, revision advice, sample essays with student answers and examiners comments, interactive questions, revision podcasts, flash cards and spider diagrams, links to unmissable websites, and answers to tasks set in the guide.
The Blue Book
Title | The Blue Book PDF eBook |
Author | Owen Sheers |
Publisher | Seren Books |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
The Blue Book includes poems on a range of themes, from recollections of time spent in Fiji, to sharper memories of an adolescence spent in the tough streets of a small, rural town; from dark ruminations on farm life to tender and unconventional love poems.
Pink Mist
Title | Pink Mist PDF eBook |
Author | Owen Sheers |
Publisher | Nan A. Talese |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2017-04-04 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0385541759 |
From the author of I Saw a Man comes a powerful drama in verse that captures both the trauma of modern warfare and the difficulty of transitioning back to normal life after combat. In early 2008, three young friends from Bristol decide to join the army and are deployed to the conflict in Afghanistan. Within a short space of time the three men return to the women in their lives—a wife, a mother, a girlfriend—all of whom must now share the psychological and physical aftershocks of military service. Written from the points of view of each soldier, Sheers explores not only their experiences in the field of battle, but also the grueling process of recovery following a debilitating injury, the strain of PTSD on a new marriage, and the emotional toll of survivor's guilt among soldiers and their loved ones at home. Drawing on interviews with soldiers and their families, Pink Mist illuminates the enduring human cost of war and its all too often devastating effect upon the young lives pulled into its orbit. A work of great dramatic power, documentary integrity, and emotional intensity.
Resistance
Title | Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | Owen Sheers |
Publisher | Nan A. Talese |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 038552210X |
In 1944, after the fall of Russia and the failed D-Day landings, half of Britain is occupied by enemy forces, and Sarah Lewis, a young farmer's wife, awakens to find that her husband has disappeared, along with all of the men from her remote Welsh village, a puzzle that is complicated by the arrival of a German patrol on a mysterious mission. A first novel. 30,000 first printing.
A Poet's Guide to Britain
Title | A Poet's Guide to Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Owen Sheers |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2009-10-29 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0141957042 |
Introduced and selected by the poet-presenter Owen Sheers, A Poet's Guide to Britain is a major poetry anthology that ties in with the BBC series of the same name. Owen Sheers passionately believes that poems, and particularly poems of place, not only affect us as individuals, but can have the power to mark and define a collective experience - our identities, our country, our land. He has chosen six powerful poems, all personal favourites, and all poems that have become part of the way we see our landscape. The anthology follows a similar format to the BBC series itself, while also offering paper chains of poems about the landscape and nature of Britain, transcripts of contemporary poet interviews, and a short introduction to each lead poem.