Letts Explore Pride and Prejudice by Stewart Mertin, John Mahoney, Stewart Martin (Paperback, 1994)

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This title is one of a series of literature guides using graphics, active learning techniques and self-test questions and is intended to encourage an explorative reading of and response to the text, develop the skills and techniques required by English literature coursework and complement the teaching approach used in schools. The book offers a brief plot synopsis, a double-page graphic overview and insight into the text, a short introduction to major characters and themes, a who's who in the text - introducing a cameo icon for each major character. It explains major and minor themes in the texts - introducing thematic icons, gives a detailed commentary on the text, linked closely to the text for ease of reference, and features icons to enable flexible following of themes and characters. There is also a self-test quiz for each section, focusing on skills that will be required for coursework and exams and a checklist of important quotes. Guidance on structure and content of exam essays is given with examples of questions.

Product Identifiers

PublisherLetts Educational
ISBN-139781857582536
eBay Product ID (ePID)90656829

Product Key Features

Number of Pages64 Pages
Publication NameLetts Explore Pride and Prejudice
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1994
TypeStudy Guide
Subject AreaLanguage Study
AuthorStewart Mertin, John Mahoney, Stewart Martin
SeriesLetts Literature Guide
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height210 mm
Item Weight110 g
Item Width149 mm

Additional Product Features

IllustratorHugh Marshall, Ian Foulis
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJohn Mahoney, Stewart Martin, Stewart Mertin
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