A Kestrel for a Knave York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2026, 2027 exams by Chrissie Wright

A Kestrel for a Knave York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2026, 2027 exams by Chrissie Wright

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"York Notes", designed for English literature, aim to stimulate ideas and thought-provoking questions, helping the reader to think independently about the text being studied. A summary of the text, author biographies, commentaries and hints for study are all included.

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A Kestrel for a Knave York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2026, 2027 exams by Chrissie Wright

Key features of this text: How to study the text Author and historical background General and detailed summaries Commentary on themes, structure, characters, language and style Glossaries Test questions and issues to consider Essay writing advice Cultural connections Literary terms Illustrations Colour design
STUART ANDREWS was a scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in the 1950s, after national service in the Parachute Brigade. He is author of three other books on the eighteenth century, and of numerous articles and reviews. Besides teaching his career has included such part-time roles as librarian, editor of a professional journal, school inspector and freelance lecturer. He has also been Headmaster of Norwich School and Clifton College.
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ISBN 13 9780582314023
ISBN 10 058231402X
Title A Kestrel for a Knave York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2026, 2027 exams
Author Chrissie Wright
Series York Notes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education Limited
Year published 1997-07-04
Number of pages 80
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.