You beat me to it - and interesting to note that most of the writers are already taught, or at least aren't prevented from being taught. I'm sure there are corners of Pope and Swift and fornicating atheist Shelley who celebrated anarchy and workers' rebellions which would be very amusing to teach...
They never did explain Paver's debt to Chaucer. Both are Key Stage 3 texts, which means nothing to me, but presumably relates to secondary pre-O level.
I fear that Theresa May will adopt A Modest Proposal as one of the new family friendly policies.
(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-06 09:21 am (UTC)They never did explain Paver's debt to Chaucer. Both are Key Stage 3 texts, which means nothing to me, but presumably relates to secondary pre-O level.
I fear that Theresa May will adopt A Modest Proposal as one of the new family friendly policies.