Prince Harry Book English Literature
SPARE, Prince Harry’s memoir contains English history, so it might be required reading for English Literature students. It’s not the first book about the British royal family, behind gilded palace gates.
Marion Crawford, tutor to the late Queen Elizabeth when she was a little girl called Lilibet, also wrote a book about her 16 years with the royal family. It’s called The Little Princesses and the Queen did not speak to her again after its publication.
English Lit students are different from the million plus that bought SPARE. Professors expect them to critique it, and that’s the problem. How do they write subjective criticism when the whole world started talking about it, before it was released in January and Prince Harry embarked on a book tour?
English Lit students must come up with a huge funnel to separate what is in the book and fiction, opinion from people who read it and those who did not. Students who achieve this will get the best marks because they will not re-hash online perceptions. Professors are aware of them because the internet is a free Speakers’ Corner like the one in Hyde Park in London, only digital.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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