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1 y separately published work icon The Poetry of Kenneth Slessor : Student Book Anthony Bosco , Emily Bosco , Hannah Rappell , Gladesville : Into English , 2022 24870740 2022 single work criticism

'This student book is a study of the prescribed poems of Kenneth Slessor, along with a variety of other poems, prose fiction, and non-fiction texts. It has been designed to fulfill the requirements of the NSW Stage 6 English Year 12 Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences.

'By engaging in close reading of:

  1. ‘Wild Grapes’

  2. ‘Gulliver’

  3. ‘Out of Time’

  4. ‘Vesper-Song of the Reverend Samuel Marsden’

  5. ‘William Street’

  6. ‘Beach Burial’

'alongside the following texts: Susan B. Anthony’s ‘On Women’s Right to Vote’, Alfred Lord Tennyson’s ‘The Lady of Shalott’, Ray Bradbury’s ‘The Pedestrian’, George Orwell’s ‘The Sporting Spirit’ and Geraldine Brooks’ ‘A Home in Fiction’, students will develop their knowledge of how texts provide insight into the emotions, behaviour, and motivations that form the core of human experiences.'(Publication summary) 

1 y separately published work icon Ali Cobby Eckermann : Inside My Mother : Student Book Emily Bosco , Anthony Bosco , Hannah Rappell , Gladesville : Into English , 2020 24871005 2020 single work criticism

'The Ali Cobby Eckermann: Inside My Mother Student Book is a study of the prescribed poems of Ali Cobby Eckermann, along with several other texts. It has been designed to fulfil the requirements of the NSW Stage 6 English Year 12 Standard Module A: Language, Identity and Culture.

Students have the opportunity to engage in an enjoyable and detailed study of the ways different authors use language to reflect and shape individual and collective identity. Students will engage in close reading of the following prescribed poems of Ali Cobby Eckermann:

  • ‘Trance’

  • ‘Unearth’

  • ‘Oombulgarri’

  • ‘Eyes’

  • ‘Leaves’

  • ‘Key’ (Publication summary)

 

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