AQA Anthology


AQA has produced anthologies for GCSE English and English Literature studied in English schools. This follows on from AQA's predecessor organisations; Northern Examinations and Assessment Board and Southern Examining Group.

2000 anthology

The 2000 anthology covered four sections: poets in the English Literary Heritage, poems from other cultures and traditions, 20th-century prose, and 20th- or pre-20th-century poetry.

English: Poets in the English Literary Heritage

Simon Armitage

  • "I Am Very Bothered When I Think"
  • "Poem"
  • "It Ain't What You Do, It's What It Does To You"
  • "Cataract Operation"
  • "About His Person"

Ted Hughes

  • "Works and Play"
  • "The Warm and the Cold"
  • "The Tractor"
  • "Wind"
  • "Hawk Roosting"

Carol Ann Duffy

  • "War Photographer"
  • "Valentine"
  • "Stealing"
  • "Before You Were Mine"
  • "In Mrs. Tilscher's Class"

English: Poems from other cultures and traditions

English Literature: 20th-century prose

English Literature: 20th- or pre-20th-century poetry

  • "Hearts and Partners"
  • "That Old Rope"
  • "When the Going Gets Tough"

2004 anthology

The 2004 anthology was a collection of poems and short texts. The anthology was split into several sections covering poems from other cultures, the poetry of Seamus Heaney, Gillian Clarke, Carol Ann Duffy and Simon Armitage, and a bank of pre-1914 poems. There was also a section of prose pieces, which could have been studied in schools which had chosen not to study a separate set text.

English: Poems from other cultures

GCSE English students studied all of the poems in either cluster and answered a question on them in Section A of Paper 2. In 2005, Andrew Cunningham, an English teacher at Charterhouse School, complained in the Telegraph that the inclusion of the poems represented an "obsession with multi-culturalism".

Cluster 1

Cluster 2

English Literature: Poetry

Seamus Heaney

Gillian Clarke

Carol Ann Duffy

Simon Armitage

  • from Book of Matches, "Mother, any distance greater than a single span"
  • from Book of Matches, "My father thought it..."
  • "Homecoming"
  • "November"
  • "Kid"
  • from Book of Matches, "Those bastards in their mansions"
  • from Book of Matches, "I've made out a will; I'm leaving myself"
  • "Hitcher"
  • "The Manhunt"

Pre-1914 poetry bank

English Literature: Prose

2008 reissued anthology

In 2008 the Anthology was reissued without "Education for Leisure" following complaints about its reference to knives and concerns about rising levels of knife crime in schools. In the new Anthology the poem was replaced with a "This page is left intentionally blank" notice. After removing "Education for Leisure" from the anthology the exam board was accused of censorship.

2010 anthology

The fifth anthology was produced for first teaching in 2010.
The anthology includes poems under the heading "Moon on the Tides" and prose under the heading "Sunlight on the Grass". Some of the poems are by authors of poems in the first anthology such as Agard and Armitage.
The poetry anthology was divided into four clusters, titled "Character and voice", "Place", "Conflict", and "Relationships".

Poems

Character and voice

Place

Conflict

Relationships

Modern prose

201516 Anthology

The newest edition of the anthology was produced for first teaching in September 2015, in line with the reformed GCSE English Literature qualification. The anthology includes poems under the title "Poems Past and Present", and prose under the title "Telling Tales", which can be studied as an option for the post-1914 text
The poetry anthology is divided into three clusters: "Love and Relationships", "Power and Conflict" and "Worlds and Lives", with the latter being introduced in 2023 for first exams in 2025.

Poems past and present

Love and Relationships

Power and Conflict

Worlds and Lives

Telling Tales