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Old 05-29-2014, 06:40 PM   #49
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" Studying GCSE English literature should encourage students to read widely for pleasure, and as a preparation for studying literature at a higher level."

Seems to me that if the stated objective is to encourage young students to branch out you'd best not start out by limiting their exposure to the broadest range of experience available in the language.

So why not throw in a little Mordecai Richler and Margaret Atwood for good measure! ;-))
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