Other Literature:
1. Shakespeare
Macbeth
Othello
Romeo & Juliet
2. Some novels
Poland:
Shades
Golding:
Lord of the Flies
3. Some Short Stories
Bosman (South Africa)
Withaak's shade
Cloete (South Africa)
Claws of the cat
Cope (South Africa)
Drinker of the bitter water
Davis (South Africa)
Homer finds sanctuary
Gbemi (Nigeria?)
There's always a way out
Hunter (South Africa)
Simplicity
O'Connor (Ireland)
First confession
Paton (South Africa)
The quarry
Richardson (South Africa)
The guitar
Schreiner (South Africa)
The woman's rose
Thurber (America)
Secret world of Walter Mitty
Zeleza (Malawi)
Soldier without an ear
Poetry
Achebe (Nigeria)
Refugee mother & child
Afrika (South Africa)
Trespasser
Angelou (America)
Old folks laugh
On aging
Arnold (England)
Dover Beach
West London
Ashbery (America)
Crazy Weather
Auden (England)
Funeral blues (Stop all the clocks)
Refugee blues
Unknown citizen
Banoobhai (South Africa)
you cannot know the fears i have
Blake (England)
London
The Tyger
Brontë (England)
Remembrance
Browning (England)
My last duchess
Butler (South Africa)
A prayer for all my countrymen
Campbell (South Africa)
Autumn
The serf
The Zebras
Clouts (South Africa)
Karoo stop
Coleridge (England)
Kubla Khan
Cummings (America)
anyone lived in a pretty how town
i thank You God for most this amazing
my sweet old etcetera
Day-Lewis (England)
Walking away
Will it be so again?
De Kok (South Africa)
Small passing
Dikeni (South Africa)
Love poem for my country
Donne (England)
Death be not proud
The Good-Morrow
The Sun Rising
Drayton (England)
Love's farewell
Duffy (England)
Foreign
Eglington (South Africa)
Cheetah
Eliot (England)
La figlia che piange
Preludes
The hollow men
Ferlinghetti (America)
Constantly risking absurdity
Frost (America)
Mending wall
The road not taken
Ghose (America)
Decomposition
Gray (South Africa)
The herb garden
Gunn (England)
On the move
Gwala (South Africa)
One small boy longs for summer
Hesketh (England)
A poem is a painting
Hopkins (England)
A note on Instress and Inscape
Binsey Poplars
God's Grandeur
Inversnaid
The windhover
Thou art indeed just
Hughes (England)
Full moon and little Frieda
Hawk roosting
The Thought-Fox
Johennesse (South Africa)
The Night Train
young man's thoughts before June 16
Keats (England)
Ode to Autumn
When I have fears that I may cease to be
Kirkup (England)
Rugby League Game
Larkin (England)
Talking in bed
Lawrence (England)
Snake
Last lesson of the afternoon
Levertov (America)
To the snake
Lewin (South Africa)
Touch
Livingstone (South Africa)
Lake morning in autumn
Sunstrike
Lowell (America)
Women, children, babies, cows, cats
MacNeice (England)
Prayer before birth
Mann (South Africa)
Crossing over
In praise of the shades
Marvell (England)
To his coy mistress
Miller (South Africa)
Penguin on the Beach
Milton (England)
On his blindness
Mtshali (South Africa)
An abandoned bundle
The birth of Shaka
Mungoshi (Zimbabwe)
If you don't stay bitter for too long
Owen (England)
Anthem for doomed youth
Futility
Dulce et decorum est
Paton (South Africa)
The Discardment
To a small boy who died in Diepkloof Reformatory
Pearse (England)
Today
Philip (South Africa)
Black Dog
Plath (America)
Mirror
Mushrooms
Stillborn
Plomer (South Africa)
Wild Doves at Louis Trichardt
Pound (America)
These fought in any case
Pringle (South Africa)
The Cape of Storms
Rosetti (England)
My secret
Schwartzman (South Africa)
Rivonia Road 2
Selepe (South Africa)
My name
Serote (South Africa)
For Don M. - Banned
City Johannesburg
Shakespeare (England)
Marriage of true minds
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
To me, fair Friend
When I do count the clock
When in disgrace with Fortune
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
Shapiro (America)
Auto Wreck
Shelley (England)
Ozymandias
Slater (South Africa)
Lament for a dead cow
Smith (England)
Not waving but drowning
Snodgrass (America)
Mementos, 1
Spender (England)
Elementary school classroom in the slum
My parents kept me from children
Tennyson (England)
Ulysses
Thomas (Wales)
Do not go gentle into that good night
Fern Hill
Poem in October
van Wyk (South Africa)
I have my father's voice
In detention
Memory
Watson (South Africa)
Commonplaces
Wordsworth (England)
The world is too much with us
Westminster Bridge
Yeats (Ireland)
An Irish airman forsees his death
The second coming
The song of the wandering Aengus
Wild swans at Coole
Contact the English
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Africa Subject Coordinator
Primary Language
Poetry
Angelou
Old folks laugh
Blake
London
Campbell
Autumn
Gunn
On the move
Keats
When I have fears that I may cease to be
Kirkup
Rugby league game
Livingstone
Lake morning in autumn
Mtshali
An abandoned bundle
Owen
Futility
Plomer
The wild doves at Louis Trichardt
Shakespeare
When to the sessions . . .
Van Wyk
In detention
There are also worksheets on:
William Shakespeare's
Othello
First Additional Language
Poetry
Butler
A prayer for all my countrymen
Campbell
The serf
Donne
Death be not proud
Eglington
Cheetah
Milton
On his blindness
Mtshali
The birth of Shaka
Shakespeare
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Shapiro
Auto wreck
Snodgrass
Mementos
Spender
An elementary school classroom in the slum
Short Stories
Thurber
The secret world of Walter Mitty
There are also some worksheets on:
William Shakespeare's
Romeo & Juliet
William Golding's
Lord of the Flies
Contact the English
4
Africa Subject Coordinator
Primary Language
Poetry
Arnold
Dover Beach
Blake
The Tyger
Eliot
La figlia che piange
Gray
The herb garden
Hesketh
A poem is a painting
Hopkins
Binsey Poplars
Keats
Ode to Autumn
Levertov
To the snake
Milton
When I consider how my light is spent
Pound
These fought in any case
Pringle
The Cape of Storms
Rosetti
My secret
Shakespeare
When I do count the clock that tells the time
Shelley
Ozymandias of Egypt
Thomas
Poem in October
van Wyk
I have my father's voice
Yeats
The song of Wandering Aengus
First Additional Language
Poetry
Achebe
Refugee mother & child
Angelou
On aging
Auden
Musee des Beaux Arts
cummings
i thank You God for most this amazing
Dikeni
Love poem for my country
Frost
Mending wall
Johennesse
The Night Train
Owen
Anthem for doomed youth
Shakespeare
Marriage of true minds
Wordsworth
The world is too much with us
Contact the English
4
Africa Subject Coordinator