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15 August 2026

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A comprehensive AQA GCSE English Literature revision guide for the 2027 and 2028 An Inspector Calls exams, featuring notes, essays, and analysis.

• Traditionally Published by Jarndyce & Jarvis Press (UK) and peer-reviewed for strict alignment with the latest AQA GCSE English Literature (8702) Paper 2 Exam criteria, this definitive masterclass is written by verified and internationally recognized author Emile Armanious
• Retail Distribution: Officially distributed and sold globally by major booksellers like Barnes & Noble (US) and Google Play Books
• Peer-Reviewed Precision: Rigorously scrutinized by international literature examiners to map directly onto the AQA GCSE English Literature (8702) rubric band and assessment objectives

What’s included
• Foundations — Priestley’s life, politics and purpose; the theatre of 1945 and the well-made play; Edwardian England in 1912; genre (morality play, thriller, drawing-room drama, socialist parable); the Drama & Stagecraft Toolkit; the AQA question decoded.
• Act-by-act commentary — Acts 1–3 analysed in depth for whole-text recall, with dramatic irony, lighting, the photograph, the ring, the telephone and the cyclical ending treated as structural argument.
• Character studies — the Inspector as a device; Arthur and Sybil Birling; Sheila; Eric; Gerald; Eva Smith/Daisy Renton; Edna. Relationship maps included.
• Theme and method studies — responsibility, class and capital, gender, age and generation, guilt, social justice, respectability, and time; plus a ranked Quotation Bank.
• Exam mastery — Section A decoded; planning systems; the six-level ladder; the CLEAR method; fully annotated Grade 9 model answers to real past questions with examiner commentary; one quotation taken from Grade 5 to Grade 9; examiner pitfalls; 24 original practice questions in the exact style of the paper.
• Applying It in the Exam — after every main section: successful vs unsuccessful responses, assessment objective tables, and annotated sample paragraphs.
• Per-chapter apparatus — learning objectives, knowledge organisers, five essential quotations, common misconceptions, and retrieval questions with answers.
• Revision toolkit — knowledge organisers, a four-round retrieval practice programme, revision planners, a 24-lesson scheme of work, a Parent Guide, a glossary of key terms, and a final exam checklist.

Who it’s for
Classroom teaching, departmental resource, private tuition, independent revision, intervention, Grade 9 enrichment and parent support — in a single volume.

Part of the ClearPath Literature Analysis Series© by Emile Armanious, published by Jarndyce & Jarvis Press (UK) and Barnes & Noble (US).

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