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English literature study guide series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
York Notes are a series of English literature study guides sold in the United Kingdom and in approximately 100 countries worldwide.
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Parent company | York Press/Pearson Education |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | 322 Old Brompton Road, London SW5 9JH |
Official website | www.yorknotes.com |
They are sold as revision material for GCSE and A-level exams particularly as literary guides to introduce students to sophisticated analysis and perspectives of the specific title. The guides for A-level are sold under the name York Notes AS/A2, the GCSE guides under the name York Notes for GCSE with each guide attributed to its relevant author. There is also a range of York Notes Companion titles aimed at undergraduate level study.
In recent[when?] years the brand has launched York Notes Plus – a series of enhanced digital editions incorporating interactive materials.
The series was founded by the Irish literature academic A. Norman Jeffares.
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