ENGLISH LANGUAGE and LITERATURE
BRITISH CULTURE and CIVILISATION
- Webliography (British Political History)
- Famous First Lines 1 (English Literature Quiz)
- Famous First Lines 2 (English Literature Quiz)
- Famous First Lines 3 (English Literature Quiz)
- Famous First Lines 4 (English Literature
Quiz)
- Famous First Lines 5 (English Literature
Quiz)
- 207 Years of Anglo-Maltese Friendship
(1798-1999)
- Do you Speak European? (Maastricht Jargon)
- The GUNPOWDER PLOT / LA CONSPIRATION DES POUDRES (History)
- REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY (History)
- Excerpts from : "TOWNS and VILLAGES in MALTA and GOZO" by
Charles Fiott
- Book 1 : The Twin Harbour Area
- Book 2 : The South
- Book 3 : The North
- Book 4 : Gozo
- Guess the missing words! (Literature)
- Nicknames 1
- Nicknames 2
- Nicknames 3
- Nicknames 4
- Literature Quiz 1 (Books by Charles
Dickens) - Javascript
(with Fair Copy)
- Literature Quiz 2 (Books by Thomas Hardy)
- Javascript (with
Fair Copy)
- ANZAC Day
- Robert Louis Stevenson (A Child’s Garden
of Verses) Pirate Story (Javascript scrolling banner)
- Who's Who? (David Copperfield) (Nicholas Nickleby)
- British History: The Greville Memoirs
(Table of Contents: Volumes I, II & III)
- Poetry (Scrolling text)
Stupidity Street (Ralph Hodgson), The Owl (Alfred Tennyson), From "Strange Meetings" (Harold Monro), I had a little nut-tree (Nursery Rhyme), Leisure (W.H. Davies), Autumn (John Clare)
- George
Orwell (Eric Blair)
Text Recreating (WebSequitur)
Essay 1 - "Bookshop Memories"
(November 1936)
(4
words per segment) (6
words per segment) (8
words per segment) (10
words per segment)
Essay 2 - "Shooting an
Elephant" (1936)
(4
words per segment) (6
words per segment) (8
words per segment) (10
words per segment)
Essay 3 - "A Nice Cup of
Tea" (Evening standard, 12 January 1946)
(4
words per segment) (6
words per segment) (8
words per segment) (10
words per segment)
A poem "Brush
your teeth ..."
- The Spring Poem (2006)
- Studies in Anglo-French History 1 (Sentence Ordering)
- Studies in Anglo-French History 2 ('DragNDrop' - Matching)
- "A Simpleton" by Charles Reade
- "It is Never Too Late to Mend" by Charles Reade