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Beyond the Page: A-Level Lit Unlocked

Beyond the Page: A-Level Lit Unlocked

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A podcast designed for A-Level English Literature students, teachers, and enthusiasts who want to go deeper than revision guides.

Each episode takes a fresh look at core texts, themes, and exam strategies. You’ll hear clear breakdowns of key passages, literary devices, and critical perspectives, along with practical tips for essay writing and analysis. Episodes also explore how classic and modern texts connect to wider ideas — history, philosophy, politics, and culture — helping students build richer, more conceptual arguments.

Expect a mix of:

  • Close Reading Walkthroughs – line-by-line exploration of set passages.

  • Theme Spotlights – e.g. “Power and Corruption in Shakespeare” or “Identity in Postcolonial Literature.”

  • Critical Voices – discussions of Marxist, feminist, psychoanalytic, and postmodern lenses.

  • Exam Skills Clinics – structuring essays, handling unseen texts, and integrating context.

  • Student Questions Answered – listener Q&A with targeted guidance.

Whether you’re revising for exams, teaching the syllabus, or just love literature, Beyond the Page makes complex analysis accessible, insightful, and exam-ready.

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Episodes
  • Frankenstein Episode 4 – The Real Monster?
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode of the Frankenstein Revision Masterclass, we tackle the question that has haunted readers for over two centuries: Who is the real monster?

    We cover three parts:

    1. The Creature’s original innocence and the idea of the tabula rasa.

    2. The devastating power of rejection and society’s prejudice.

    3. The Gothic motif of the doppelgänger, showing how Victor and the Creature mirror each other.

    Running through all three is the classic debate of nature versus nurture — is monstrosity born, or is it created by rejection and cruelty?

    How to use this in an exam:

    • AO1/AO2: Compare Victor’s “breathless horror and disgust” (Ch. 5) with the Creature’s “misery made me a fiend” (Ch. 10).

    • AO3: Connect to Locke’s tabula rasa and Rousseau’s natural goodness corrupted by society.

    • AO5: Use psychoanalytic, feminist, Marxist, and Gothic interpretations to frame alternative viewpoints.

    Shelley never gives us a simple answer. Victor’s ambition and the Creature’s rejection expose how monstrosity is made, not born.

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    9 mins
  • Frankenstein Ep. 3 – Science and Forbidden Knowledge
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode of the Frankenstein Revision Masterclass, we explore how Mary Shelley turns Enlightenment ambition into Gothic warning. Victor’s pursuit of science shows his hubris and desire to conquer nature, while the subtitle The Modern Prometheus signals his downfall. Shelley then reveals the consequences of forbidden knowledge: the Creature’s corruption through rejection, the silencing of women such as Justine and Elizabeth, and Victor’s nightmare and storm imagery as symbols of guilt and nature’s power.

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    16 mins
  • Frankenstein Revision Masterclass | Episode 2 – Shelley’s Radical Parents
    Sep 2 2025

    Mary Shelley was the daughter of two radical thinkers: feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft and political philosopher William Godwin. In this episode, we explore how their ideas echo through Frankenstein — from the silenced voices of Elizabeth and Justine, to Victor’s corrupted pursuit of reason. Perfect for A-Level English Literature revision, with key quotations and context explained.

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    3 mins
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