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A Kestrel for a Knave
A .ppt presentation descibing the context and setting of the book. The presentation covers a number of areas including the local dialect, the school system, society and housing and then goes on to summarise the narrative.

Shared with the World by Mr Billy Brick
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Using EEBO to compare the quarto and Folio editions of Shakespeare's Henry V
As EEBO has images of every book printed in England before 1700, it offers students studying Shakespeare the opportunity to look at both the quarto and Folio editions of his plays. By using EEBO to look at different editions of the same play we can start to think about the decisions made by editors when confronted with this dilemma of choice. Which version is best? We can also think about why these differences occur.

Shared with the World by Mr Brett Lucas
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Galdos student film 05: Realidad's Frederico
At Level 3 (final year), in 2003 Rhian Davies embarked with Claire Allam (a Producer from the Learning and Teaching Services department of the University of Sheffield) upon the formidable challenge of getting students to select sequences from two of Galdós's works that exist in both novel and play form and turning them into films. Teaching Galdos's work with film is a fascinatingly stimulating experience and it is certainly something that the students enjoy. As well as gaining valuable employability skills (in problem solving, team building, project management etc.) through the filmmaking process, in producing their own film versions, students come to engage closely with the works and have a lot of fun in the process. This film is a portrayal of Realidad's Frederico as a drug addict and thus contains explicit images of drug use and suicide.

Shared with the World by Dr Matt Phillpott
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Galdos student film 04: Realidad
At Level 3 (final year), in 2003 Rhian Davies embarked with Claire Allam (a Producer from the Learning and Teaching Services department of the University of Sheffield) upon the formidable challenge of getting students to select sequences from two of Galdós's works that exist in both novel and play form and turning them into films. Teaching Galdos's work with film is a fascinatingly stimulating experience and it is certainly something that the students enjoy. As well as gaining valuable employability skills (in problem solving, team building, project management etc.) through the filmmaking process, in producing their own film versions, students come to engage closely with the works and have a lot of fun in the process. This film is a portrayal of the suicide of Realidad's Frederico and therefore contains explicit images of violence and suicide.

Shared with the World by Dr Matt Phillpott
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Hull Fair, Fun for All DVD: Early Days: Romanies: A Romany at Hull Fair
John King recalls his family's early days on the Fair. Accompanied by photographs of Hull Fair during the same period. This resource was created as part of the National Fairground’s project, ‘Hull Fair, fun for all’, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund in association with Hull City Council (see http://www.hullfair.dept.shef.ac.uk). The resource is the copyright of the National Fairground Archive, University of Sheffield (http://www.nfa.dept.shef.ac.uk/) and has been made available with their permission. Some rights reserved (see terms of licence by clicking on the CC licence logo below).

Shared with the World by Dr Matt Phillpott
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Jakub Ceska, The process which turned Milan Kundera into an informer
A Barthesian analysis of a 2008 media "scandal" in which international writer Milan Kundera was accused by a Czech newsmagazine that he acted as a police informer in the Stalinist 1950s in Czechoslovakia. Published by kind permission of Focus on the Czech Republic (www.czechfocus.cz)

Shared with the World by Dr Jan Culik

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