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  • The Fault in our Stars - Teachers' Ressources

    ʺThe Fault in our Stars: 10th Anniversary Editionʺ, John Green prepared by Penguin Random House Australia contents: Plot summary About and from the author The reviewers say Key study topics Activities Responses to text Further activities Further reading 

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  • Der Dirigent des Wort-Orchesters

    Er hatte Augen für den Schrecken und das Glück, völlig unbesorgt darum, ob nicht sein Ruf als seriöser Autor für ein erwachsenes Publikum durch das Schreiben für Kinder leiden könnte. Ein Nachruf aus der ʺFAZʺ.

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  • William Shakespeare ging gern mal einen trinken

    James Shapiro ist Professor an der New Yorker Columbia University und einer der bekanntesten Shakespeare-Forscher der Gegenwart. Seine Methode ist eine Art untheoretischer New Historicism, ein Eintauchen in die Zeit, so wie man sich als Reisender eine unbekannte Stadt erschließt.

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  • Animal Farm - study guide

    sehr ausführliches Skript (Student's Book)  This module is designed to provide students with reading and listening practice. It contains many reading exercises and activities as well as many group discussion questions. Students will be able to practice group speaking and reading as well as have a better understanding of new words and definitions. There are also many ...

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  • Lorri Hewett

    Lorri was born in Fairfax, Virginia, but spent most of her childhood in Littleton, Colorado. Her childhood was for the most part idyllic and uneventful; her father was a system analyst at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and her mother stayed home with Lorri and her younger brother Derek. Lorri was a highly imaginative kid, spending hours in the imaginary worlds she ...

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  • Mark Twain´s Huckleberry Finn

    This collection offers a complete early edition of Huckleberry Finn, the 174 illustrations from the first edition, and the obscene illustration that appeared in the sales prospectuses. Also included: dozens of early reviews from newspapers and magazines across the country; early ads; the London and American first edition covers; and a 1930 article by E.W. Kemble describing his ...

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  • Alice in Wonderland als Audiobook

    The Audio Book has been taken from Librivox.org. There you can also download the whole audio book. Many thanks to Peter Yearsley who recorded this audio book. The text has been taken from Project Gutenberg. There you can also download the whole text.

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  • The Catcher in the Rye

    This web site is part of the Literary Department of Homework Online. It has been created to help students and readers of J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye better understand the novel. Included in this site are summaries and explanations, character analysis, discussion of themes, a user's forum where readers can discuss and ask questions, and much ...

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  • Biography of Charles Dickens, English Novelist

    ʺCharles Dickens (February 7, 1812–June 9, 1870) was a popular English novelist of the Victorian era, and to this day he remains a giant in British literature. Dickens wrote numerous books that are now considered classics, including ʺDavid Copperfield,ʺ ʺOliver Twist,ʺ ʺA Tale of Two Cities,ʺ and ʺGreat Expectations.ʺ Much of his work was inspired by the ...

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  • Why Dickens Wrote 'A Christmas Carol'

    ʺA Christmas Carolʺ by Charles Dickens is one of the most beloved works of 19th-century literature, and the story's enormous popularity helped make Christmas a major holiday in Victorian Britain. When Dickens wrote ʺA Christmas Carolʺ in late 1843, he had ambitious purposes in mind, yet he could never have imagined the profound impact his story would have. Quelle: ...

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