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Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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Purely Textual began as a creative project for my wife’s love of reading. What started as designing literary apparel soon evolved into visual resources and posters for classic literature, built to help readers and classrooms see how stories work beneath the surface. Each design combines careful research, historical accuracy, and visual clarity.
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Preview of Pride and Prejudice | Complete Teaching Bundle | Mini Lessons + Slides AP Lit

Pride and Prejudice | Complete Teaching Bundle | Mini Lessons + Slides AP Lit

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This bundle combines the complete Pride and Prejudice Mini Lesson Bundle — six analytical mini lessons with teacher guides, bell ringers, facilitation notes, discussion cards, and answer keys — with the Pride and Prejudice Slide Companion, six matching presentation decks in editable PPTX and print-ready PDF format. Together they provide a complete instructional package: the analytical curriculum in full, and the visual tools to run it in the room. What's InsideSix complete mini lessons (PDF):Eac
Preview of Pride and Prejudice | Mini Lesson Slide Companion | 6 PPTX Decks Editable

Pride and Prejudice | Mini Lesson Slide Companion | 6 PPTX Decks Editable

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Purely Textual
This resource provides six editable presentation slide decks designed as visual companions to the Pride and Prejudice Mini Lesson Bundle. Each deck covers the analytical framework from one mini lesson in a format built for classroom projection — structured for display while the lesson runs, not as a replacement for the lesson materials. What's InsideSix slide decks, each delivered as an editable PPTX and a print-ready PDF: First Impressions and Judgment Formation — how prejudice operates as a st
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Experience

Purely Textual began as a creative project for my wife’s love of reading. What started as designing literary apparel soon evolved into visual resources and posters for classic literature, built to help readers and classrooms see how stories work beneath the surface. Each design combines careful research, historical accuracy, and visual clarity.

Teaching style

Every resource starts with one question: what is this text actually doing? Not what it represents. Not what the approved reading says. What is Brontë actually doing on this page, in this sentence, in this moment. The design follows the analysis. Never the other way around.

My own education history

I'm not a literature academic. I'm someone who loves to read closely and builds carefully. To look for the story behind the story. Those turn out to be the same skill.

Additional biographical information

If your department head raises an eyebrow, even better