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York Notes AS/A2: Twelfth Night (Kindle) - for 2026, 2027 exams

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDES TO EXAM SUCCESS from York Notes - the UK's favourite English Literature Study Guides.
 
York Notes for AS & A2 are specifically designed for AS & A2 students to help you get the very best grade you can.
 
They are comprehensive, easy to use, packed with valuable features and written by experienced experts to give you an in-depth understanding of the text, critical approaches and the all-important exam.
  An enhanced exam skills section which includes essay plans, expert guidance on understanding questions and sample answers. You’ll know exactly what you need to do and say to get the best grades.
  A wealth of useful content like key quotations, revision tasks and vital study tips that’ll help you revise, remember and recall all the most important information.
  The widest coverage and the best, most in-depth analysis of characters, themes, language, form, context and style to help you demonstrate an exhaustive understanding of all aspects of the text.
 
 
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Twelfth Night (9781447948889)

478 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 18, 2013

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Emma Smith

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Emma Smith is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of Oxford. She has lectured widely in the UK and beyond on the First Folio and on Shakespeare and early modern drama. Her research interests include the methodology of writing about theatre, and developing analogies between cinema, film theory and early modern performance. Her recent publications include Macbeth: Language and Writing (2013), The Cambridge Shakespeare Guide (Cambridge, 2012) and Shakespeare's First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book (2016).

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