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Taking the next step: two student perspectives

Doubling back

Love through the ages

Jenni Nuttall  explores two versions of the same love story, Geoffrey Chaucer’s medieval poem Troilus and Criseyde and Lavinia Greenlaw’s contemporary response A Double Sorrow

Henry Pettigrew (Troilus), Paul Jesson (Pandarus) and Annabel Scholey (Cressida) in Troilus and Cressida (Edinburgh International Festival/RSC 2007)

AQA (A): Independent critical study

OCR: Paper 1 ‘Drama and poetry pre-1900’: Chaucer

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Taking the next step: two student perspectives

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