Explore These Literature Study Hubs
Each Study Hub gathers clear, student-friendly resources focused on a single text or author. Use the author tabs to jump straight to the hub you need, then explore guides, context, key quotations, and practice questions designed to support your coursework and exam revision.

Browse by author
- Chaucer – The Canterbury Tales Study Hub
- More – Utopia: Study Hub
- Marlowe – Doctor Faustus: Study Hub
- Wilde – The Picture of Dorian Gray: Study Hub
- Stevenson – The Robert Louis Stevenson Resource Hub
The Canterbury Tales Study Hub
Use this hub to move step by step from understanding the plot and key literary features of selected tales to building precise vocabulary and shaping your ideas into a confident, fluent oral presentation.
Utopia: Study Hub
Use this hub to build a mind map of More's Utopia step by step, moving from video guidance on genre, structure, and plot to focused tasks that prepare you directly for your oral test.
Doctor Faustus: Study Hub
Use this hub to move from first-viewing video guidance on structure, genre, and key literary elements to targeted vocabulary work and tasks that shape your ideas into a clear, fluent oral presentation on Doctor Faustus.
The Picture of Dorian Gray: Study Hub
Use this hub to move step by step from first-viewing video guidance on structure and key terms to focused vocabulary work and tasks that help you analyse decadence, identity, and morality in The Picture of Dorian Gray.
The Robert Louis Stevenson Resource Hub
Use this hub to explore Stevenson's life, Victorian context, and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, with linked videos, explanations of key literary movements, biographical notes, and focused materials.
Each Study Hub is organised for quick navigation, with clear sections, accessible language, and tasks that build skills step by step. Students can dip into specific topics or follow a full pathway, making revision and independent learning more focused and less stressful.
Author
Main work
Excerpt: text analysis
Students used the didactic aids accessible on LnT to generate the content in this section.
From Anglo-Saxon period to the Norman conquest:
The Celts: Map
Old English Literature: Maps, Maps and audio file, Characteristics of Old English Literature
Beowulf: audio file
The Middle Ages:
Geoffrey Chaucer: biography and literary production;
The Canterbury Tales: a map to present Chaucer's work
Le Morte d'Arthur: Book I SUMMARY; Book I Division in sections; Book V Division in sections, a guide in 8 literary elements written by a student
The Renaissance:
Utopia: a brief presentation by a student
The Sonnets: Sonnet 12; Sonnet 18; Sonnet 130: wordlist, translation, analysis
Doctor Faustus: "Faustus Faces his End": text, summary, concept of time
Doctor Faustus: structure and plot
The Augustan Age:
Jonathan Swift: oral biography chart
Gulliver's Travels: oral presentation
Pamela: First page: division in sections
Tristram Shandy: Title and Genre, Plot, Structure and Themes, Narrator, Narrative tecniques
The Romantic Age:
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Part 1: division in sections
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud: Recitation of poem (1)
Mary Shelley: biography chart
The Victorian Age:
Charlotte Brontë: biography chart
Charles Dickens: biography chart
Oscar Wilde: biography, literary production (audio)
The Ballad of Reading Gaol: Each man kills there thing he loves: analysis (audio)
