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The "Chrysalids"
Stewart Joyce
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Description for The "Chrysalids"
Paperback. This Longman edition of The Chrysalids is the only text available containing the novel with notes and activities written by a Caribbean author for the Caribbean. The exam practice questions have been written to match the new comparative style of question adopted in the prose section of the English B examination. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: YQE; YQZ. Category: (E) Primary & Secondary Education. Dimension: 228 x 154 x 11. Weight in Grams: 262.
This edition comes complete with:
- An Exam section to help prepare students for the new style CSEC English 'B' examination.
- Comprehensive, accessible notes and summaries to aid students' understanding.
- Activities to engage students with the text and develop their understanding of key ideas and literary appreciation.
- Background information to enhance students' appreciation of the social and historical context of the play.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Pearson Education Limited United Kingdom
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781405851800
SKU
V9781405851800
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99
About Stewart Joyce
Joyce Stewart is from Barbados. She has taught English at a secondary level for 35 years; she currently teaches at the University of the West Indies. John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Benyon Harris, to use his full name, was born in a village, then part of Warwickshire, on July 10 1903, the son of a barrister. He lived first in Knowle and then in Edgbaston until his parents seperated when he was eight years old. After that he moved around the country with his mother and brother, the writer Vivian Benyon Harris. After a private school education, John tried his hand at several jobs including farming, the law, art and advertising. He began writing science fiction stories, influenced by the work of H G Wells, under the names John Benyon, John Benyon Harris and Wyndham Parkes. He eventually found a niche for his work in American magazines. In the mid 1930s he had his work published in British magazines, particularly in Tales of Wonder, the first British science fiction magazine published between 1937 and 1942, and in book form. During the Second World War he joined the army and worked as a censor. He also saw action with the Royal Signals in France. It took him some time to return to writing after the war but when he did he found great success with possibly his best known work, The Day of the Triffids (1951) which describes the invasion of Earth by strange plants. It was soon regarded a classic of the science fiction genre and others followed, The Kraken Wakes in 1953, The Chrysalids in 1955 and of course The Midwich Cuckoos in 1957. In 1963, at the age of 60, he married Grace Wilson but died six years later, on March 11 1969. The following day The New York Times said in an obituary: "John Wyndham did more than any other British writer since H G Wells to make science fiction popular in this country." Critics ascribed his success to the fact that his plots, however fantastic, were characterised by inventiveness, clarity and a profound sympathy for mankind in the nuclear age.
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