The Yellow Wallpaper Comprehensive Guide for A Level

Comprehensive study notes integrated with discussion points and study exercises.

Very high quality, well-informed, well-written, very useful

L Wilford, Teacher & Peer Reviewer
  1. Learn about the importance of Gilbert’s personal situation in relation to this short story
  2. Explore the story through 10 carefully divided sections of analysis
  3. Evaluate the key characters and themes and their importance to the story
  4. Understand critical reception of this story and how it has changed over time
  5. Apply feminist theory
  • Suitable for all exam boards, but specifically includes cross-references to Pride and Prejudice and Edexcel Unit 1 practice essay questions and exam advice.
  • Literary theories and critical reception applied, including feminism, sexuality, racism and dandyism
  • Themes explored include oppressiveness of marriage, inappropriateness of rest cure, femininity and female oppression

Clearly written by an expert

S Johnson, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

What do teachers say about this resource? (5218)

Really liked it - very comprehensive. Clearly written by an expert. It would support a teacher with little or no knowledge of the text - and practically is 'ready to go' in terms of delivery.

S Johnson, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

This is an excellent resource, very high quality, well-informed and well-written, and very useful to teachers and students. I would definitely be happy to use this in my teaching.

L Wilford, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

I was impressed with the quality of this resource. There is a clear academic approach and detailed information that is useful for both students and teachers. The mix of information and exercises that link into each section is suitable for the age range and the resource is clearly linked to the exam boards specification. I felt that the text was broken up in a sensitive fashion and that the method of providing focus points for each section was an improvement on a more straightforward analysis of the text. Personally (for AQA), I could use the resource for wider reading at A2 and teachers who follow the Victorian Lit pathway at AS could also make use of this resource.

F Marshall, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

It is a comprehensive resource which would be useful for someone who is familiar with the text and those fresh to the text. It is concise and accurate - providing the relevant information needed. It encourages student led-learning and discussion through talking points and has suggested exercises which will help develop their understanding; the more investigative focus helps students to take ownership of the learning.

J Forth, Teacher & Peer Reviewer