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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

1. Aspects of Indian Writing in English M.K. Naik 3. Magic Casements: Anthology of Poetry
Ram Narayan Panda
Contents
1. Contemporary Indo-English Literature; 2. Myth and the Indian Contents
Writer in English; 3. English in India: The Process of Trans-
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)  Sonnet No. 29;  Fear No
mutation; 4. Pigeon-indian: Some Notes On Indian-english Writing;
More the Heat o’ the Sun;  All the World’s a Stage; John Donne
5. Books Which have Influenced Me; 6. Doctrine as Imagination
(1572-1631)  Song;  The Bait;  Death; John Milton (1608-74)
in Sri Aurobindo’s ‘Savitri’; 7. The Immense Journey: An Outline
of Aswapathy’s ‘Sadhana’; 8. The Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore;  On His Blindness;  On His Having Arrived at the Age of
9. The Last Phase; 10. Small Observations on a Large Subject; Twenty-three; Andrew Marvell (1621-78)  To His Coy Mistress;
11. Reverse Roma An Introduction to Shiv K. Kumar’s Poetry; John Dryden (1631-1700)  A Song for St Cecilia’s Day; Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
14. British Characters in Indo-english Fiction; 15. Idylls of the  Ode on Solitude;  Essay on Man; William Cowper (1731-1800)  The Castaway; William
Occult: The Short Stories of Sri Aurobindo; 16. Reality and Fantasy Blake (1757-1827)  The Human Abstract;  A Poison Tree;  The Tyger; Oliver Goldsmith
in the Novels of Sudhin N. Ghose; 17. R.k. Narayan’s ‘The Guide’ (1728-74)  The Village Schoolmaster; William Wordsworth (1770-1850)  Lines Written
C.D. Narasimhaiah; 18. Sele and Society in Raja Rao’s ‘The a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey;  Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower;  The
Serpent and the Rope’; 19. Bhabani Bhattacharya’s so Many Solitary Reaper; S.t. Coleridge (1772-1834)  Kubla Khan; John Keats (1795-1821)  Ode
Hungers!’: A Study; 20. Jhabvala’s Heat and Dust’: A Cross- to a Nightingale;  To Autumn; George Gordon Noel Byron (1788-1824)  When We Two
cultural Encounter; 21. Tagore’s ‘Red Oleanders’: A Revaluation; Parted;  From Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage; P.B. Shelley (1792-1822)  Ode to the West
22. Sri Aurobindo’s ‘Vasavadutta’; 23. Asif Currimbhoy’s the
Wind;  Ozymandias;  To a Skylark; Alfred Tennyson (1809-92)  Ulysses; Robert
Doldrummers’: A Glimpse into the Bombay Shacks; 24. Sri
Browning (1812-89)  My Last Duchess;  Prospice; Matthew Arnold (1822-88)
Aurobindo and the Spiritual Society; 25. Sri Aurobindo’s the
 Shakespeare;  Dover Beach; Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)  The Darkling Thrush; G.M.
Mother’s; 26. Philosophical Ideas of Swami Vivekananda;
27. Professor K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar: A Biographical Note; Hopkins (1844-89)  God’s Grandeur;  Pied Beauty; David Herbert Lawrence (1885-
28. Works of K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar. 1930)  The Best of School;  Bavarian Gentians; T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)  Journey of the
Magi; W.B. Yeats (1865-1939)  The Second Coming;  Leda and the Swan;  The Wild
Swans at Coole; Robert Bridges (1844-1930)  Nightingales; Walter De La Mare (1873-
1956)  Napoleon; Ted Hughes (1930-98)  The Thought-Fox; R.W. Emerson (1803-
1 1 1882) Brahma; Walt Whitman (1819-92)  A Noiseless Patient Spider;  O Captain! My
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 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening; W.H. Auden (1907-73)  The Unknown Citizen;
Toru Dutt (1856-77)  Our Casuarina Tree; Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)  Where
the Mind is without Fear; Gitanjali - Here is Thy Footstool; Nissim Ezekiel (1924-2004)
 Night of the Scorpion;  Marriage;  Enterprise; Kamala Das (b. 1934)  Punishment in
Kindergarten; Jayanta Mahapatra (b. 1928)  Whorehouse in a Calcutta Street;  Grass;
A.K. Ramanujan (1939-93)  A River;  In the Zoo;  A tour with Comments; Amitava
2. Anthology of Modern English Prose Kumar (b. 1963)  A Mother Writes in Her Letter from India; Saleem Peeradina (b. 1944)
Dilip K Das, Anusuya Kumari, Kshirod K Padhi  Song for the Misled;  Song of Subversion; Tabish Khair (b. 1966)  South Delhi Murder;
Sujata Bhatt (b. 1956)  Voice of the Unwanted Girl.
Contents
1. Spoken English and Broken English—G.B. Shaw; 2. Notes on
the English Character—E.M. Forster; 3. The Fly—Katherine
Mansfield; 4. On Umbrella Morals—A.G. Gardiner; 5. Speech on
Indian Civilization—Mahatma Gandhi; 6. A Snake in the Grass—
R.k. Narayan; 7. Lajwanti—Rajinder Singh Bedi; 8. The Night
Train at Deoli—Ruskin Bond; 9. Stigma, Shame and Silence—
Kalpana Jain; 10. The Dog of Titwal—Saadat Hasan Manto;
11. The Veil—Ismat Chughtai; 12. A Gandhian in Garhwal: Chandi
Prasad Bhatt—Ramachandra Guha.

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4. Contemporary Criticism-An Anthology 6. As You Like It Shakespeare


Prof. V.S. Seturaman
Contents
Contents
1. Introduction; 2. As You Like It; 3. Notes;  Glossary;  Appendix;
Section I: Transitionists  Extracts from Lodge’s “Rosalynde”;  Hints on Metre;  Hints
1. The Drunken Boat: The Revolutionary Element in on Shakespeare’s English;  Indexes.
Romanticism—Northrop Frye; 2. The Classic—Frank Kermode;
3. Criticism, Indeterminacy, Irony—Geoffrey Hartman; 4. The
Object, Tasks and Methods of Literary History—P.N. Medvedev
& M.M. Bakhtin
Section II: Stylisticians
5. Shakespeare’s Verbal Art in the Expence of Spirit—Roman Jakobson & Lawrence 1 1
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Section III: The Structuralists
9. Structuralism and Literary Criticism—Gerand Genette; 10. The Structural Analysis of
Literature: The Tales of Henry James—TzvetanTodorov; 11. To Write: An Intransitive
Verb?—Roland Barthes 7. Better English G.H. Vallins
Section IV: Reader Response Critics
Contents
12. The Role of the Reader in Fielding’s Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones—Wolfgang
Iser; 13. Is There a Text in This Class?—Stanley Fish Chapter – Prelude
Section V: The Post-Structuralists I. ‘In Number and Person’; II. Beginning and Ending; III. Economy,
14. Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences—Jacques Derrida; True and False; IV. Construction and Idiom; V. Words;
15. The Thematic Ancestor: Robinson Crusoe—Pierre Macherey; 16. Of Structure as an VI. Metaphor; VII. Spelling; VIII. Punctuation; IX. The Turgid and
Inmixing of an Otherness—Prerequisite to any Subject Whatever
the Turbid; X. A Mixed Bag; XI. Answers to Questions in the text.
Jacques Lacon; 17. Semiology and Rhetoric—Paul de Man; 18. The Resistance to
Theory—Paul de Man; 19. The Breaking of Form—Harold Bloom; 20. On Edge: The
Crossways of Contemporary Criticism—John Hillis Miller; 21. Towards a Feminist Poetics— 1 1
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24. The Deconstructive Angel—M.H. Abrams; 25. How to do things with Texts—M.H.
Abrams; 26. The Primacy of the Reader—Cleanth Brooks; 27. The Primacy of the Linguistic
Medium—Cleanth Brooks; 28. Present Discontents—Helen Gardner; 29. Literature Versus 8. Indian Poetry In English Hari Mohan Prasad
Ecriture: Constructions and Deconstructions in Recent Critical Theory—Murray Krieger;
30. The World and the Spirit—Sri Aurobindo. Contents
Henry Derozio—Poetry; Song; Sonnet: To the Moon; Toru Dutt—
1 1 The Lotus; A Mon Pere; Our Casuarina Tree; Manmohan Ghose—
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and Savitri; Sarojini Naidu—Indian Weavers; Village Song; The
Purdah Nashin; The Soul's Prayer; Songs of Radha-The Quest;
In Salutation to the Eternal Peace; Nissim Ezekiel—Night of The Scorpion; Poverty
Poems-2; Philosophy; Island; Woman and Child; Torso of a Woman; Poet, Lover,
5. The Spectrum of Life Manmohan K. Bhatnagar
Birdwatcher; Background, Casually; Kamala Das—An Introduction; The Freaks;
Composition; The Old Playhouse; P. Lal—A Leaf; Life; The Simplest Love; Not
Contents Dangerously, Perhaps; A.K. Ramanujan—The Striders; Still Another View of Grace;
1. If You Are Wrong Admit It’; 2. Streamlining; 3. The Western Obituary; Breaded Fish; A Plant; Keki N. Daruwalla—Rumination; The Ghaghra in Spate;
Intellectual Tradition; 4. The Scientific Point of View; 5. An Outline Death of a Bird; The Professor Condoles; Shiv K. Kumar—Indian Women; A Mango Vendor;
of Intellectual Rubbish; 6. The Rule of the Road; 7. Public Married Too Long; At a Psychedelic Art Exhibition; Insomnia; R. Parthasarthy—Delhi;
Transport in London and Delhi; 8. Pockets and Buttons; 9. Mother Homecoming; Jayanta Mahapatra—Dawn at Puri; Again, One Day, Walking by the River;
The Mountain; Snow in Iowa City; Fear of My Guilt, I Bid You Farewell; Hunger; Pritish
Teresa; 10. Posthumous; 11. Subha; 12. The Night Train at Deoli;
Nandy—Speak What is Darkness; Calcutta If You Must Exile Me; Gieve Patel—Forensic
13. Nalapat House; 14. Kanthapura; 15. Last Will and Testament.
Medicine; On Killing a Tree; Adil Jussawalla—Sea Breeze, Bombay; The Waiters; Arun
Kolatkar—The Boatride; The Bus.

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9. The Radiant English Anthology Prof. Gangadhar P. Kudari 11. Poems Old and New Pona Mahanta; Tilottoma Misra
Bijay K. Danta; Farheena Danta
Contents
Contents
Prose
Ben Jonson—William Shakespeare; John Donne—The Good-
1. Our Present Generation—C.E.M. Joad; 2. Mahatama Gandhi— Morrow; Hymn to God my God, in my Sicknesse; Death be not
V. S. Srinivasa Shastri; 3. The Last Leaf—O. Henry; 4. The Lost Proud; A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning; Song; William
Child—Mulk Raj Anand; 5. A Dissertation upon Roast Pig— Shakespeare—Sonnet 14; Sonnet 18; Sonnet 29; Sonnet 30;
Charless Lamp; 6. On Superstition—A.G. Gardiner; 7. Some Sonnet 60; Sonnet 65; Sonnet 116; From As You Like It (Act II
Curious Western Customs—Lin Yutang; 8. Good Manners— Scene vii); From A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Act V Scene i);
George Herbert—Easter-wings; The Collar; Man; John Milton—On Shakespeare; How
J.C. Jill; 9. My Greatest Olympic Prize—Jesse Owens; 10. Forgetting—Robert Lynd;
soon hath time; When I consider how my light is spent; Andrew Marvell—To his Coy
11. On Finding Things—E.V. Lucas; Mistress; The Definition of Love; John Dryden—Mac Flecknoe; Alexander Pop—From
Poetry The Rape of the Lock (Canto II); Ode on Solitude; William Blake—The Lamb; The Tyger;
The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs Of Innocence); The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs
1. All the World’s a Stage—William Shakespeare; 2. A Poison Tree—William Blake;
Of Experience); London; William Wordsworth—Ode; The Solitary Reaper; Lines written
3. I’m Getting Old—Robert Kroetsche; 4. Mending Wall—Robert Frost; 5. A Noiseless
a few miles above Tintern Abbey; S.T. Coleridge—Christabel (Part I); Frost at Midnight;
Patient Spider—Walt Whitman; 6. La Belle Dame Sans Merci—John Keats; 7. To An Dejection: an Ode; P.B. Shelley—Lines; To Wordsworth; Ode to the West Wind; To a
Unborn Pauper Child—Thomas Hardy; 8. Refugee Mother and Child—Chinua Achebe; Sky-Lark; John Keats—Ode on a Grecian Urn; Ode to a Nightingale; Ode to Autumn; On
9. Richard Cory—E.A. Robinson; 10. Through Holes in Wall. the Sea; When I have fears; Bright Star; Alfred Tennyson—Ulysses; Break, Break, Break;
From In Memoriam; The Splendour Falls on Castle Walls; The Lotos-Eaters; Robert
1 1 Browning—Love Among the Ruins; The Last Ride Together; Prospice; Fra Lippo Lippi;
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Thomas Hardy—The Darking Thrush; Afterwards; Channel Firing; G.M. Hopkins—The
Windhove: Pied Beauty; Felix Randal; lnversnaid; W.B. Yeats—Sailing to Byzantium;
The Wild Swans at Coole; Easter 1916; The Second Coming; A Prayer for my Daughter;
Robert Frost—The Road Not Taken; Reluctance; Mending Wall; Once by the Pacific;
The Gift Outright; Ezra Pound—Histrion; Epilogue; The River-Merchant’s Wife: A letter;
A Pact; T.S. Eliot—The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock; Preludes; Gerontion; Journey of
10. Heritage of English Prof. A.K. Awasthi
the Magi; Wilfred Owen—Exposure; Strange Meeting; Langston Hughes—The Negro
Speaks of Rivers; Ballad of the Landlord; Necessity; I, Too; Note on Commercial Theatre;
Contents
Louis MacNeice—Conversation; Birmingham; Bagpipe Music; Train to Dublin; W.H.
1. The Solitary Reaper—William Wordsworth; 2. I Remember, I Auden—Consider This and In Our Time; In Memory of W.B. Yeats; In Transit; First Things
Remember—Thomas Hood; 3. If—Rudyard Kipling; 4. Brown First; Dylan Thomas—The Force that through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower; The
Penny—W.B. Yeats; 5. The Road Not Taken—Robert Frost; Hunchback in the Park; Poem in October; Philip Larkin—Next, Please; Toads;
6. The Owl—Edward Thomas; 7. Bangle-Sellers—Sarojini Naidu; Ambulances; Poetry of Departures; Nissim Ezekiel—Very Indian Poem in Indian English;
Night of the Scorpion; A.K. Ramanujan—Breaded Fish; The Last of die Princes; Jayanta
8. To the Indians Who Died in South Africa—T.S. Eliot; 9. At the
Mahapatra—Dawn at Puri; Hunger; Ted Hughes—Her Husband; The River in March;
Theatre—A.P. Herbert; 10. What did I Dream?—Robert Graves; Hawk Roosting; Kamala Das—An Introduction; Keki N. Daruwalla—Gulzaman’s Son;
11. Born Yesterday—Philip Larkin; 12. Entertainment—Nissim The Ghaghra in Spate; Seamus Heaney—Digging; Churning Day; Rite of Spring; Vikram
Ezekiel; 13. My Grandmother—Elizabeth Jennings; 14. A Hot Noon in Malabar—Kamala Seth—The Frog and the Nightingale.
Das; 15. On Killing a Tree—Gieve Patel
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1. The Jungle—Leonard Woolf; 2. Life in Anand Bhawan—Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit; 3. A
Tea Party—Ruth PrawerJhabvala; 4. The Panorama of India’s Past—Jawahar Lal Nehru 12. A Midsummer Night’s Dream A.W. Verity
II. Portraits
Contents
5. Draupadi and Sita—Irawati Karve; 6. Madhuri and Puspa—Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi; 7. A Donkey in a World of Horses—Ved Mehta  Introduction;  A Midsummer-night’s Dream;  Notes; Glossary;
 Appendix;  Hints on Metre;  Hints on Shakespeare’s English;
III. Issues and Ideas
 Index of Words.
8. English Zindabad vs Angrezi Hatao—Khushwant Singh; 9. Examinations—R.K.
Narayan; 10. Man’s War against Nature—Rachel Carson.

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84. The Mystic Drum; David Rubadiri (1930–)—85. A Negro Labourer in Liverpool;
13. Paths of Glory P. Rengasamy
Artrhur Nortje (1942–)—86. Letter From Pretoria Central Priso; Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin—
Contents 87. Home-Coming Son; Noemia De Sousa (1934–)—88. If You Whant to Know Me;
Tehicaya U.Tam’si (1930–)—89. Agony; Chinua Achebe (1930–)—90. Refugee Mother
1. S.V. Raman—H. Kusumakar; 2. Alfred Nobel—Egon Larsen;
and Child; Lenrie Peters (1932–)—91. On a Wet September Morning; Birage Diop
3. Nehru—A.F. Toynbee; 4. Albert Schweitzer—G.F. Lamb;
(1906–)—92. Breath; John Pepper Clark (1935–)—93. The Casualities; 94. Olokun;
5. Martin Luther King—R.N. Roy; Notes.
95. Night Rain; Wole Soynka (1935–)—96. Agbor Dancer; 97. Telephonic Conversation;
98. Dedication; 99. To My First White Hairs; 100. Fado Singer : For Amlia Roderiguez;
David Diop (1927–)—101. Africa; Flavien Ranaiveo(1914–)—102. Song of A Young Girl;
CANADA
1 1 Standish O’Grady (1793–1841)—103. Winter in Lower Canada; Alexander Mclachlan
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(1861–1918)—107. The Future; Sir Charles G.D. Roberts (1860–1944)—108. The
Solitary Woodsman; Wilfred Campbell (1861–1918); 109. The Winter Lakes; Archilbald
14. An Anthology of Commonwealth Poetry Lampman (1861–1899)—110. The City of the End of Things; Duncan Campbell Scott
C.D. Narasimhaiah (1862–1947)—111. A Prairie Water Colour; W.W.E.Ross (1894–)—112. The Snake
Trying; F.R. Scott (1899–)—113. Laurentian Shield; Robert Finch (1900–)—144. Egg-
Contents and Dart; 115. Peacock and Nightingale; A.J.M. Smith (1902–)—116. Ode on the Death
INDIA of William Butler Yeats; 117. Like an Old Proud King in a Parable; A.M. Klein
Toru Butt (1856—77)—1. Sonnet—The Lotus; 2. Our Casuarina (1909–)—118. Indian Reservation: Caughnawaga; Dorothy Livesay (1909–)—119. On
Tree; Sri Aurobindo (1872—1950)—3. The Pilgim of the night; Looking into Henry Moore; P.K. Page (1917–)—120. Adolescence; 121. First Neighbours;
4. The Stone Goddess; 5. Surreal Science; 6. Despair on the Margaret Atwood (b.1939)—122. Journey to the Interior;
Staircase; Sarojini Naidu (1879—1949)—7. Indian Weavers; THE WEST INDIES
8. Song on Radha, The Milkmaid; Shiv K. Kumar (b.1921)— E.Mc G. Keance (b.1930)—123. The Age of Chains; Edward Brathwaite (b.1930)—
9. Indian Women; Nissim Ezekiel (b.1924)—10. Enterprise; 11. Night of the Scorpion; 124. Tizzic; 125. So Long, Charlie Parker; John Figueroa—126. On Seeing the Reflection
12. Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T.S; Jayanta Mahapatra (b.1928)—13. A Monsoon of Notre Dame; Derek Walcott (b.1930)—127. Ruins of a Great House; 128. A Sea
Day Fable; 14. The Lost Children of America; A.K. Ramanujan (b. 1929)—15. Love Chantey; 129. A Far Cry From Africa; Edward Baugh (b. 1936)—130. Elemental; Mervyn
Poem for a Wife; 16. Small Scale Reflections on a Great House; 17. Obituary; 18. Allama Morris (b.1937)—131. Literary Evening, Jamaica; 132. Judas; Stephanie Correia—
Prabhu (trans); Arun Kolatkar (b. 1932)—19. The Bus; 20. An Old Woman; 21. Chaitanya; 133. Arawak Creation;
22. Makarand; R. Parthasarathy (b. 1834)—23. Exile from Homecoming; Kamala Das SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA AND SRI LANKA
(b. 1934)—24. My Grandmother's House; 25. Words; 26. Spoiling the Name; 27. An
Shirley Lim—135. Sonnet; 136. Sonnet; 137. The Painter Munch; 138. Words for Father;
Introduction; 28. Someone Else's Song; Syed Amanuddin (b. 1934)— 29. Don't Call
Muhammad Haji Salleh—139. Blood; E.E Tiang Hong—140. On Writing a poem; Edwin
me Indo-Anglian; Keki n. Daruwala (b. 1937)—30. Pestilence in Nineteenth Century
Thumboo—141. The Exile; 142. Gods Can Die; 143. Words; 144. Ulysses by the Merlion;
Calcutta; Dom Moraes (b.1938)—31. A Letter; Gopal Honnalgere (b. 1942)—32. Grass
Kirpal Singh—145. To a Visitor to Singapore; 146. Change; Yasmine Gooneratne—
Wods; 33. Of Crows; 34. The Donkeys;
147. On an Asian Poet Fallen Among American Translators; 148. There was a Country;
AUSTRALIA Lakdasa Wikkramasinha—149 Don't Talk to me about Matisse; Patrick Pernando—
A.B. (Banjo) Paterson (1864–1941)—35. Waltzing Matilda; Show Neilson (1872–1942)— 150. Elegy for My Son; Jean Arasanayagam—151. In the Month of July; Kamala
36. To a Blue Flower; 37. Surely God was a Lover; 38. Stony Town; 39. The Bard and Wijeratne—152. On seeing a White Flag Across a By-Road; 153. To a Student; Ashley
the Lizard; Kenneth Slessor (1901—1971)—40. Country Towns; 41. Beach Burial; A.D. Halpe—154. The Boyhood of Chittha; 155. From the New World for William Hull; Chand
Hope (1907–)—42. Australia; 43. Standardization; 44. The Death of the Bird; R. Sirimanne—156. The Uncrossed Bridge;
45. Moschus Moschifers: A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day; Judith Wright (1915)—46. Woman NEW ZEALAND
to Man; 47. Typists in the Phoenix Building; 48. The Harp and the King; 49. Clock and
Edward Tregear (1846–1931)—157. Te Whetu Plains; Katherine Mansfield (1888–
Heart; 50. Nigger’s Leap, New England; James Mcauley (1917–76)—51. From the True
1923)—158. The Man with the Wooden Leg; A.R.D. Fairburn (1904–57)—159. Full
Discovery of Australia; 52. Invocation; 53. To any Poet; Vincent Buckley (1925–1989)—
Fathom Five; 160. Epithalamium; 161. I’m Older than You, Please Listen; Allen Curnow
54. Late Tutorial; 55. Burning the Effects; 56. Fellow Traveller; 57. Youth Leader;
(1911–)—162. Time; 163. House and Land; James Baxter (1926–)—164. Pig Island
58. Parents; Francis Webb (1925–)—59. Harry; 60. Wild Honey; Bruce Beaver
Letters; Gordon Challis (1932–)—165. The Postman; 166. The Thermostatic Man;
(1928–); 61. Exit; 62. Letters to Live Poets, I; Peter Porter (1929–)—63. Your Attention,
Please; 64. Competition is Healthy; Burce Dawe (1930–)—65. Life Cycle; Chris Wallace PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH
Crabbe (1934–)—66. Melbourne; 67. Nature, Language, the Sea: An Essay; Dvid Malouf Kishwar Naheed (1910–)—167. I am not that Woman; Faiz Almad Faiz (1911–84)—
(b.1935)—68. The Year of the Fozes; Randolph Stow (b.1935)—69. Heavens, in a 168. Nowhere, no Trace can I Discover; 169. My Guest; 170. Loneliness; Fahmida
Way; Randolh Stow (b.1935)—70. My Wish for My Land; The Enemy; Lesa Murray Riaz (1964–)—171. Voice of a Stone; Ahmed Ali—172 On the Tenth Night of the Tenth
(1938–)—71. The Wilderness; Manoowa— 72. The Two Sisters; Anonymous—73. The Moon; 173. Dialogue With Lee San; 174. The Year of the Rat: 1984; Maki Kureshi—
Wind Colonial Boy; 74. Dunn, Gilbert and Ben Hall; 175. The Kittens; Alamgir Hashmi 176. Tankas Out of Time; Razia Khan—177. My
AFRICA Daughter's Boy Friend; 178. The Monstrous Biped; Daud Kamal;—179. Hurricane Lamp;
180. Resilience; Zulfikar Ghose—181. The Monument to Sibelius in Rio de Janeiro.
Leopold Sedar Senghor (b.1906)—75. New York; Bernard B. Dadie—76. I Thank You
God; Rabearivelo (1901–)—77. Three Birds; Richard Ntiru—78. The Shapes of Fear;
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15. Strings of Gold–I Jasbir Jain 18. The Winged Word David Green
Contents
Contents
Part I
1. I Find No Peace; 2. My Friend, the Things That Do Attain; 3. The
1. Introduction; 2. Christopher Marlowe—The Passionate
Prologue to the Faerie Queene; 4. From the Faerie Queene,
Sheperd to His Love; 3. Sir Walter Raleigh—The Nymph’s Reply
Book II; 5. From The Amoretti; 6. The Nymph’s Reply to the
to the Shepherd; 4. William Shakeshpeare—Shall I Compare
Shepherd; 7. From Astrophel and Stella; 8. The Nightingale;
Thee; 5. Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments; 6. The Marriage
9. From Delia; 10. Since There’s No Help; 11. Fear No More the
of True Minds; 7. John Donne—Goe and Catche a Falling Starre;
Heat o’ the Sun; 12. Sonnet No. 29; 13. Sonnet No. 60; 14. Sonnet
8. The Sunne Rising; 9. Robert Herrick—To Daffodils;
No. 73; 15. Sonnet No. 116; 16. Sonnet No. 130; 17. A Litany in
10. George Herbert—Virtue; 11. Andrew Marwell—To His Coy Mistress; 12. John
Time of Plague; 18. Never Love Unless You Can; 19. Song; 20. The Indifferent;
Milton—On His Blindness; 13. On His Twenty Third Birthday; 14. On the Late Massacre
21. Twicknam Garden; 22. The Bait; 23. Lover’s Infiniteness; 24. From Holy Sonnets,
In Piedmont; 15. Hail, Holy Light; 16. John Dryden—A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day;
No. 1; 25. A Hymn to God the Father; 26. Song: To Celia; 27. Delight in Disorder; 28. To
17. Alexander Pope—Solitude; Glossary; Exercises.
the Virgins, to Make Much of Time; 29. Virtue; 30. The Collar; 31. The Pulley; 32. Disdain
Part II
Returned; 33. Dirge; 34. Song; 35. Lycidas; 36. How Soon Hath Time; 37. From Paradise
1. Introduction; 2. Doru Dutt—The Lotus; Our Casuarina Tree; 3. Kabir—It is Needless
Lost, Book III; 38. Song: Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover; 39. From Hudibras: From
to Askm of a Saint; The Caste to which He Belongs; 4. Aurobindo—The Pilgrim of the
Part I, Canto I: The Argument; 40. From The Flaming Heart; 41. The Wish; 42. To Lucasta,
Night; 5. Sarosini Naidu—Indian Weavers; Song of Radha, The Milkmaid; 6. Rabindranath
Goind to the Wars; 43. To His Coy Mistress; 44. The Garden; 45. The Retreat; 46. The
Tagore—Heaven of Freedom.
World; 47. A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day; 48. Mac Flecknoe; 49. A Description of the Morning;
1 1 50. A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General; 51. From Eassy on Criticism,
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to Evening; 59. The Castaway; 60. From The Village; 61. The Human Abstract; 62. A
Poison Tree; 63. And Did Those Feet; 64. For A’ That and A’ That; 65. A Red, Red Rose;
66. Tintern Abbey; 67. Laodamia; 68. From The Recluse [Prospectus]; 69. From The
16. Gems of the Stage M. G. Nayar
Prelude I; 70. From The Prelude XI; 71. Three Years She Grew; 72. Kubla Khan;
Contents 73. Dejection: An Ode; 74. When We Two Parted; 75. From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage;
1. How He Lied To Her Husband—G. B. Shaw; 2. The First And 76. Ode to the West Wind; 77. Dejection Near Naples; 78. England in 1819; 79. Hymn to
The Last—J. Galsworthy; 3. The Stepmother—A. Bennett; Intellectual Beauty; 80. From Prometheus Unbound; 81. From Adonais; 82. Ode to Psyche;
4. Under Fire—L. Houseman; 5. Rember Caesar—G. Daviot; 83. Bright Star; 84. Ode to a Nightingale; 85. Ode to Autumn; 86. Ode on a Grecian Urn;
6. The Dye-hard—H. Brighouse; 7. The Best Laid Plans— 87. From The Eve of St. Agnes; 88. How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways;
F. Mitchell. 89. Tithonus; 90. Break, Break, Break; 91. In Memoriam: From The Epilogue; 92. To Virgil;
93. Come into the Garden, Maud; 94. Porphyria’s Lover; 95. The Bishop Orders His Tomb
at Saint Praxed’s Church; 96. My Last Duchess; 97. Two in the Campagna; 98. The
Laboratory: Ancien Regime; 99. A Grammarian’s Funeral; 100. Shakespeare;
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111. From The Earthly Paradise: An Apology; 112. When the Hounds of Spring Are on
Winter’s Traces; 113. Before the Beginning of Years; 114. Channel Firing; 115. The
Darkling Thrush; 116. God’s Grandeur; 117. Pied Beauty; 118. Thou Art Indeed Just,
17. Advanced English for College Students
Lord; 119. Nightingales; 120. In Hospital: Waiting; 121. The Hound of Heaven; 122. When
Dr. Jagdish S Joshi, Dr. Hitesh D Raviya;
I Was One-and-Twenty; 123. Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries; 124. The Fairies’ Siege;
Yogesh Patel, Sanjay Raval
125. Cities and Thrones and Powers; 126. The Second Coming; 127. Leda and the Swan;
Contents 128. Adam’s Curse; 129. The Wild Swans at Coole; 130. Easter 1916; 131. Cynara;
1. The Last Leaf—O’ Henry; 2. A Day’s Wait—Earnest 132. Arabia; 133. Napoleon; 134. Cargoes; 135. Living; 136. The Old Ships; 137. The
Hemingway; 3. The Night Train at Deoli—Ruskin Bond; 4. An Mosquito; 138. The Death-Bed; 139. Helen and Menelaus; 140. The Dead; 141. The Love
Astrologer’s Day—R. K. Narayan; 5. The Diamond Necklace— Song of J. Alfred Prufrock; 142. Preludes; 143. Insensibility; 144. Warning to Children;
Guy de Maupassant; 6. The Bet—Anton Chekhov; 7. The Gift of 145. Report on Experience; 146. The Poet; 147. The Planster’s Vision; 148. Missing Dates;
Magi—O’ Henry; 8. The Open Window—‘Saki’; 9. Information 149. Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love; 150. The Unknown Citizen; 151. Les Sylphides;
Please—Anonymous; 10. Stories from the Net—Anonymous; 152. Praver Before Birth; 153. The Double Shame; 154. I Think Continually of Those Who
 Can you Install Love?;  Do It Now! Were Truly Great; 155. Ode; 156. Poem in October; 157. Egyptian Beggar; 158. The Bards;
159. Wants.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

19. English @ Work T. Vijay Kumar, B. T. Seetha; 21. Dalit Literature Dr. T. Deivasigamani
A. V. Suresh Kumar, Y. L. Srinivas
Contents
Contents
Poetry 1. Dalit Literature: An Overview; 2. What is Dalit Literature?—
1. Song 36 from Gitanjali; 2. From Homecoming; 3. Myriad-winged Sharatchandra Muktiboth; 3. Dalit Literature: Past, Present and
Bird; 4. I know Why the Caged Bird Sings; 5. Telephone Future—Arjun Dangle; 4. Dalit Literature is but Human Literature—
Conversation; 6. Dover Beach; 7. Anthem for Doomed Youth Baburao Bagul; 5. Annihilation of Caste—Dr. B.R. Ambedkar;
8. The Unknown Citizen 6. Why Go for Conversion?—Dr. B.R. Ambedkar; 7. Waiting for a
Prose Visa—Dr. B.R. Ambedkar; 8. Speech at Mahad—Dr. B.R.
1. Spoken English and Broken English; 2. Principles of Good Ambedkar; 9. A Dalit President Speaks—K.R. Narayanan; 10. Dalit Feelings and Aesthetic
Writing; 3. The Conjurer’s Revenge; 4. I have a Dream; 5. Letter Detachment—R. G. Jadhav; 11. Some Issues Before Dalit Literature—Raosaheb Kasbe;
to a Teacher; 6. The Best Investment I Ever Made; 7. Taking the
12. Dalit Poetry: An Overview; 13. Shunned at the Temple Gates—Rabindranath Tagore;
Law into Their Hands; 8. The Elixir of Life.
14. The Great Equality—Rabindranath Tagore; 15. My Father—Pralhad Chendwanar;
16. No Entry for the New Sun—Vilas Rashinkar; 17. His House—Uttam Kolgaokar;
1 1 18. I will Belong to It—Arjun Dangle; 19. The Search—W. Kapur; 20. White Paper;
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Waghmare; 25. Promotion—Arjun Dangle; 26. Dalit Fiction: An Overview; 27. The Grip of
Change—Sivakami; 28. Sangati—Bama; 29. The Beast of Burden—Imayam;
30. Chandalika—Rabindranath Tagore.

20. Rhapsodies K. Kumar, Ravi Nandan Sinha

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Quality of Mercy; Put out the Light; Thomas Dekker—O Sweet
Content; John Donne—Death Be Not Proud; A Hymn to God the
Father; Ben Jonson—Hymn to Cynthia; George Herbert—Virtue;
James Shirley—Death the Leveller; John Milton—On His
Blindness; Richard Crashaw—An Epitaph; Abraham Cowley—
The Wish; Andrew Marvell—To His Coy Mistress; The Garden; Henry Vaughan—The
Retreat; John Dryden—Mac Flecknoe; Alexander Pope—From “Essay on Man”; James
Thomson—A Winter Scene; Samuel Johnson—The Scholar's Life; Thomas Gray—On a
Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes; Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard;
William Collins—Ode to Evening; William Cowper—God Made the Country; William Blake— 22. A Galaxy of English Essayists M. G. Nayar
A Poison Tree; To Spring; William Wordsworth—Tintern Abbey; From The Prelude, Book
I; Upon Westminster Bridge; To the Cuckoo; Samuel Taylor Coleridge—Kubla Khan; Work Contents
without Hope; George Gordon, Lord Byron—From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage; Percy
Bysshe Shelley—Ode to the West Wind; Mutability; From Adonais; John Clare—The Cat Francis Bacon—1. Of Studies; 2. Of Great Place; Joseph
Runs Race with her Tail; John Keats—On the Grasshopper and Cricket; Ode on a Grecian Addison—3. Sir Roger at the Theatre; 4. on the Whims of Lottery-
Urn; Ode to a Nightingale; To Autumn; I Stood Tip toe Upon a Hill; Alfred, Lord Tennyson— Adventurers; Sir Richard Steele—5. Sir Roger and the Widow;
Break, Break, Break; To Virgil; In Memoriam; Robert Browning—Meeting at Night; My 6. The Trumpet Club; Oliver Goldsmith—7. The Man in Black;
Last Duchess; Porphyria's Lover; A Grammarian’s Funeral; Arthur Hugh Clough—Say 8. TheTibbses; Daniel Defoe—9. Description of a Quack Doctor;
not the Struggle Nought Availeth; Matthew Arnold—To Marguerite (Continued); Christina Jonathan Swift—10. The Vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff; Thomas
Georgina Rossetti—Song; After Death; Thomas Hardy—In Time of the Breaking of Nations; Babington Macaulay—11. Oliver Goldsmith; Charles Lamb—12. Poor Relations; John
Robert Bridges—Nightingales; Gerard Manley Hopkins—God’s Grandeur; The Starlight Henry Newman—13. Literature; William Hazlitt—14. The Fight; Aldous Huxley—
Night; Alfred Edward Housman—Loveliest of Trees; William Butler Yeats—An Irish Airman 15. English Snobbery; E V Lucas—16. Bores; G K Chesterton—17. The Worship of the
Foresees His Death; The Second Coming; W.H. Davies—The Kingfisher; Joy and Pleasure; Wealthy; J B Priestley—18. Lectures; Robert Lynd—19. In Praise of Mistakes;
Walter De La Mare—Arabia; John Masefield—Cargos; David Herbert Lawrence—Song
A G Gardiner—20. George Bernard Shaw; 21. A Fellow-Traveller; Max Beerbohm—
of a Man Who Has Come Through; Siegfried Sassoon—Everyone Sang; Rupert Brooke—
22. Speed.
The Dead; Thomas Stearns Eliot—The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock; Wilfred Owen—
Anthem for Doomed Youth; Edmund Blunden—Report on Experience; Stephen Spender—
The Express; Sidney Keyes—William Wordsworth.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

23. Selected One-act Plays Satyanarain Singh 25. A Students’ Book of English Poetry B.P. Mathur

Contents Contents
 A Marriage Proposal—Anton Chekhov;  The Bishop's 1. Lead, Kindly Light!—Cardinal Newman; 2. The Call to Evening
Candlesticks—Norman Mckinnel;  The Finding of the—Adapted Prayer—Sarojini Naidu; 3. The Spacious Firmament on High—
From Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Treasure Island’ by J. H. Walsh; J. Addison; 4. A Psalm of Life—H.W. Longfellow; 5. Abou Ben
 The Ugly Duckling—A. A. Miine;  The Ghost of Jerry Bundler— Adhem—Leigh Hunt; 6. I Wander'd Lonely as a Cloud—William
W. W. Jacobs and Charles Rock;  Refund—Fritz Karinthy; Notes Wordsworth; 7. The Man He Killed—Thomas, Hardy; 8. The
and Exercises. Child's First Grief—F. Hetnans; 9. The Charge of the Light
Brigade—Lord Tennyson; 10. The Paper Boat—Rabindranath
Tagore; 11. The Toys—C. Patmore; 12. The Children and Sir Nameless—Thomas Hardy;
1 1 13. Fortunatus Nimium—Robert Bridges; 14. As We Rush, As We Rush in the Train—
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J. Howard Payne; 20. The Slave’s Dream—H.W. Longfellow; 21. The Solitude of Alexander
Selkirk—W. Cowper; 22. The Miller of the Dee—C. Mackay; 23. Rubaiyat of Omar
Khayyam—E. Fitzgerald; 24. Lochinvar—Sir Walter Scott; 25. The Brook—Lord Tennyson;
26. Sweet Auburn (From “The Deserted Village”)—Oliver Goldsmith; 27. As Thro’ the
Land at Eve We Went—Lord Tennyson; 28. Sad Story of a Motor Fan—H.A. Field; 29. Six
and Out—G.D. Martineau; 30. And His Day’s Work was Done—T.W. Connor; 31. The
Inchcapc Rock—Robert Southey; 32. Orpheus—W. Shakespeare; 33. Breathes There
the Man with Soul So Dead—Sir Walter Scott; 34. For all We Have and Are—Rudyard
24. Reflections Dr. Khader Alams; N. MeharTaj Kipling; 35. If—Rudyard Kipling.
S. Aliya Parveen

Contents
SEMESTER I: Prose (For Detailed Study)
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Source: The State of India’s Environment, 1982—6. Cancer—
J. Jussawala
Stories From Poems (For Non-Detailed Study)
1. The Clerk of Oxford’s Tale from The Canterbury Tales—Geoffrey Chaucer; 2. The
Ancient Mariner—S. T. Coleridge; 3. The Song of Hiawatha—H. W. Longfellow
The World’s Great Speeches (For Non-Detailed Study)
1. I Have a Dream—Martin Luther King Jr.; 2. On the Power of Youth—Indira Gandhi
SEMESTER II Poetry (For Detailed Study)
1. Extracts From Shakespeare (a) Antony’s Oration from Julius Caesar, (b) Portia’s Speech
on The Quality of Mercy; 2. Ode to a Nightingale—John Keats; 3. Stanzas from an Elegy 26. Images M.M. Lukose
written in a Country Churchyard—Thomas Gray; 4. The Stolen Boat Ride—William
Contents
Wordsworth; 5. The Village Schoolmaster—Oliver Goldsmith; 6. Advice to a Girl—Thomas
Campion; 7. Money-Madness—D. H. Lawrence; 8. Sita—Toru Dutt; 9. On Television— 1. Two Gentlemen of Verona—A. J. Cronin; 2. The Refugees—
Roald Dahl Pearl S. Buck; 3. The Axe—R. K. Narayan; 4. The Bishop’s
Biographies (For Non-Detailed Study) Move—P. G. Wodehouse; 5. Luck—Mark Twain; 6. The Signal—
Vsevolod M. Garshin; 7. The man with the Scar—W. Somerset
1. Kiran Bedi—Parmesh Dangwal; 2. Sorrows of Childhood—Charles Chaplin
Maugham; 8. The Stolen Bacillus—H. G. Wells; 9. One Thousand
Autobiography Dollars—O. Henry; 10. The Accompanist—Anita Desai.
1. At School—M. K. Gandhi.

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27. College Prose & Poetry T.Sriraman; Colin Swatridge 29. Integrating Body, Mind and Heart The Gandhian Way
Contents Ram Chandra Pradhan
PROSE
Contents
1. Letter to a Teacher—Nora Rossi and Tom Cole (Trans.);
2. Spoken English and Broken English—G.B. Shaw; 3. Voluntary PART-I: Understanding Body, Mind and Heart
Poverty—M.K. Gandhi; 4. A Snake in the Grass—R.K. Narayan; 1. Introduction: The Problem of Disharmony; 2. On Understanding
5. The Civilization of To-day—C.E.M. Joad; 6. Kamala Nehru—
Human Body, Mind and Heart; 3. The Challenge of Taming of the
Jawaharlal Nehru; 7. With the Photographer—Stephen Leacock;
8. Professions for Women—Virginia Woolf; 9. On Letter Writing— Mind; 4. Gandhi as the Role Model for Integration of Body, Mind
Alpha of the Plough; 10. The Night the Ghost Got In—James and Heart
Thurber; 11. The Donkey—Sir J. Arthur Thomson; 12. A Cup of Tea—Katherine Mansfield. PART-II: Gandhi: A Brief Sketch of his Life and his Faith
POETRY
1. On His Blindness—John Milton; 2. Upon Westminster Bridge—William Wordsworth; 5. From Mohan to Mahatma: Metamorphosis of Gandhi’s Personality; 6. Mohandas
3.When I have fears—John Keats; 4. The Flower—Alfred Tennyson; 5. From Lover’s Karamchand Gandhi (1915-1948): From Mahatma to the Father of the Nation; 7. Inspiring
Gift—Rabindranath Tagore; 6. The Stone—W.W. Gibson; 7. The Ballad of Father Incidents from the Life of Mahatma Gandhi; 8. Gandhiji’s Faith: Its Nature and Structure
Gilligan—W.B. Yeats; 8. Anthem for Doomed Youth—Wilfred Owen; 9. The Unknown
Citizen—W.H. Auden; 10. Homage to a Government—Phlip Larkin; 11. Telephone PART-III: Gandhi and the World
Conversation—Wote Soyinka; 12. The Garden—Dom Moraes; 13. Obituary—A.K. 9. Gandhi’s Concept of god, Man and the World; 10. Religion, Politics and Secularism in
Ramanujan. Gandhian Perspective; 11. Satyagraha : Theory and Practice
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Moksha; 15. Summary and Conclusions.

28. Five Centuries of Poetry


C.N. Ramachandran; Radha Achar

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My Heart; George Herbert—8. The Collar; John Milton—
9. Lycidas; 10. How Soon Hath Time; 11. When I Consider;
Andrew Marvell—12. To His Coy Mistress; Henry Vaughan—
13. The Night; John Dryden; From ‘Absalom and Achitophel’ (Portraits of achitophel
and Zimri)—14. Of these the False Achitophel (Lines 150–229); 15. In the First
Rank...Left (Lines 544–568); Alexander Pole—16. Shut...I Said; 17. The Rape of the
Lock (Lines 121–148); Thomas Gray—18. The Bard; 19. Elegy Written in a Country
Churchyard; William Blake—20. The Lamb; 21. The Tyger; William Wordsworth—
22. Tintern Abbey; 23. Ode—Intimations; S. T. Coleridge—24. Kubla Khan;
25. Dejection: An Ode; G. G. Byron—26. From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage—Canto 4;
27. From ‘The Vision of Judgment’; P. B. Shelley—28. To a Skylark; 29. Ode to the
West Wind; 30. From ‘Adonais’ (Lines 343–495); John Keats—31. The Eve of St. 30. King Lear A.W. Verity
Agnes; 32. Ode to a Nightingale; 33. Ode on a Grecian Urn; Alfred Tennyson—34. The
Lotos Eaters; 35. Ulysses; Robert Browning—36. My Last Duchess; 37. Andrea del Contents
Sarto; Walt Whitman—38. Out of the Crable; Matthew Arnold—39. Dover Beach; 1. Introduction; 2. King Lear;  Notes;  Glossary;  Appendix;
40. The Scholar Gipsy; Thomas Hardy—41. In Time of...; 42. Neutral Tones; G. M.  Metrical Tests;  Hints on Shakespeareâ??s English;  Index.
Hopkins—43. The Windhover; 44. As Kingfishers Catch Fire; W. B. Yeats—45. Sailing
to Byzantium; 46. Easter 1916; Robert Frost—47. Mending Wall; Wallace Stevens—
48. Peter Quince at the Clavier; D. H. Lawrence—49. Snake; T. S. Eliot—50. The
Love Song; Langston Hughes—51. Cross; 52. Dream Deferred; W.H. Auden—
53. Musee des Beaux Arts; 54. The Unknown Citizen; Theodore Roethke—55. I Knew
a Woman; Philip Larkin—56. Church Going; 57. A Study of Reading Habits; Thom
Gunn—58. On the Move; Ted Hughes—59. Hawk Roosting; 60. Pike; Sylvia Plath—
61. Mirror.

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31. English Through Reading-1 W.W.S. Bhasker, N.S. Prabhu 34. An Introduction to English Criticism B.Prasad

Contents Contents
1. Civilization and History; 2. The Fun They Had; 3. Big Numbers I. The Background of English Criticism
and Infinities; 4. Oil; 5. An Observation and an Explanation; 1. The Greek Masters—Plato, Aristotle; 2. The Roman—
6. A Robot about the House; 7. A Wrong Man in Workers' Classicists, Horace, Quintilian; 3. Enter Romance—Longinus;
4. The Emergence of the Vernacular—Dante
Paradise; 8. Making Surgery Safe; 9. Using Land Wisely; 10. The
II. English Criticism
Karburator; Pronunciation Key.
5. The Battle of Tastes—General Survey, Sir Philip Sidney, Ben
Jonson; 6. The Triumph of Classicism—General Survey, John
Dryden, Joseph Addison, Alexander Pope, Dr. Johnson; 7. The Romantic Revolt—General
1 1 Survey, William Wordsworth, S T Coleridge; 8. The Victorian Compromise—General
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Contents
Francis Bacon—Of Studies; Of Truth; Richard Steele—The
Spectator Club; Joseph Addison—Sir Roger at Church; Charles
Lamb—Dream Children; A Reverie; The Convalescent; R. L. 35. Practical Criticism V.S. Seturaman,
Stevenson—An Apology for Idlers; A. G. Gardiner—On Saying C.T. Indra, T. Sriraman
‘Please’; Robert Lynd—On Good Resolutions; J.b. Priestley—On
Doing Nothing; Aldous Huxley—Selected Snobberies; George Contents
Orwell—Shooting an Elephant. 1. What is Practical Criticism?; 2. Antecedents of Practical
Criticism?; 3. The use of Practical Criticism; 4. Metrics;
1 1  Analysis—Poetry; Drama; Fiction; Prose;  Exercise—Poetry;
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Bibliography.
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Contents
UNIT I
1. The Stonecutter; 2. Mending Wall—Robert Frost; 3. Formal
and Informal Letters; 4. Parts of Speech 36. Current English for Colleges
UNIT II N. Krishnaswamy; T.Sriraman
1. A Serious Case—Chris Rose; 2. Night of the Scorpion—Nissim Contents
Ezekiel; 3. Letters of Complaint; 4. Tenses SECTION - I: YOUR CAREER
UNIT III 1. Education; 2. Employment; 3. Unemployment; 4. Application;
5. Planning; 6. Curriculum Vitae; 7. Interview; 8. Reporting;
1. Scarlett by Chris Rose; 2. Loveliest of Trees—A.E. Housman; 3. Asking For/Giving
9. General Knowledge; 10. Review
Advice; 4. Making Subjects and Verbs Agreement
SECTION II: YOUR ENVIRONMENT
UNIT IV 11. Stress; 12. No Time; 13. Killers; 14. Galloping Growth; 15. A
1. My Financial Career—Stephen Leacock; 2. Where the Mind is Without Fear— Short Story; 16. Environment; 17. A Dead Planet; 18. Riddles; 19. Qahwah; 20. A Dilemma;
Rabindranath Tagore; 3. Letters of Application; 4. Tag Question 21. ‘Computeracy’; 22. Review
SECTION III: ENTERTAINMENT
UNIT V
23. Entertainment; 24. You and Your English; 25. Usage and Abusage; 26. War Minus
1. The Gift of Magi—O. Henry; 2. Death, Be Not Proud (Holy Sonnet 10)—John Donne; Shooting; 27. Who’s Who.
3. Useful Expressions for Letters Giving Information; 4. Grammar with Questions.

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37. An Outline History of the English Language 40. A Background to the Study of English Literature
Frederick T. Wood Birjadish Prasad; Haripriya Ramadoss

Contents Contents
I. The Origin of Language; II. The Descent of the English Section I—Poetry
Language; III. The Old English (Anglo-Saxon) Period; IV. The Chapter I: Subjective and Objective Poetry
Middle English Period; V. The Renaissance and After; VI. The Chapter II: Poetical Types
Growth of Vocabulary; VII. Change of Meaning; VIII. The Evolution 1. The Lyric; 2. The Ode; 3. The Sonnet; 4. The Elegy; 5. The
of Standard English; IX. Idiom and Metaphor; X. The Foreign Idyll; 6. The Epic; 7. The Ballad; 8. The Satire
Contribution; XI. Conclusion. Chapter III: Stanza Forms
1. The Heroic Couplet; 2. The Terza Rima; 3. The Chaucerian Stanza or Rhyme Royal;
4. The Ottava Rima; 5. The Spenserian Stanza
1 1 Chapter IV: Schools and Movements
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7. The Georgian Poets; 8. Poets of the First World War; 9. The High Modernist Mode;
10. Poetry of the Thirties; 11. Poets of the Second World War; 12. Post-Modernism;
13. Post-Modern Poetry
Section II—Drama
Chapter I: The Dramatic Art; Chatpter II: Dramatic Types
38. Contemporary Literary Theory A Student’s Companion
1. Tragedy and Comedy; 2. Tragi-Comedy; 3. Farce and Melodrama; 4. The Masque;
N. Krishnaswamy, John Varghese, Sunita Mishra
5. The One-Act Play; 6. The Dramatic Monologue;
Contents Chapter III: Dramatic Devices
1. Dramatic Irony; 2. Soliloquy and Aside; 3. Expectation and Surprise; 4. Stage Directions;
I. Understanding the Basics; II. Current Critical Approaches;
Chapter IV: Origin of The English Drama; Chapter V: Origin of The English
III. Other Critical Approaches; IV. Conclusion.
Theatre; Chapter VI: Notes on Shakespeare
1. Shakespearean Comedy; 2. Shakespearean Tragedy; 3. Shakespearean Romance;
4. Shakespeare's English Historical Plays; 5. Shakespeare's Roman Plays;
Chapter VII: Dramatic Modernism
Section III—Prose
1 1 Chapter I: The Essay; Chapter II: The Novel; Chapter III: The Short Story; Chapter
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Chapter V: Criticism; Chapter VI: Style
Bibliography.

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39. Trend-Setter – An Interactive General English Textbook
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Dr. S. Joseph Arul Jayraj, Dr. V. Francis, Dr. R. Jayakanth

Contents
SEMESTER – III 41. English Through Reading 2
1. Suggestions to Develop Your Reading Habit; 2. The Secret of W. W. S. Bhasker, N. S. Prabhu
Success: An Anecdote; 3. The Impact of Liquor Consumption on
the Society; 4. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: A Short Biography; Contents
5. Golden Rule: A Poem; 6. Hygiene; 1. Work and Play—Herbert Read; 2. Three Days to See—Helen
SEMESTER – IV Keller; 3. The Laws of Nature—J.B.S. Haldane; 4. Spaceship?—
J.B.S. Priestley; 5. The Wisdom of Socrates; 6. Snapshot of a
7. Women through the Eyes of Media; 8. Effects of Tobacco Smoking; 9. Short Message
Dog—James Thurber; 7. Individuals and Masses—Aldous Huxley;
Service (SMS); 10. An Engineer Kills Self as Crow Sat on His Head: A Newspaper Report;
8. Children at Play—Rumer Godden; 9. Symptoms—Jerome
11. Traffic Rules; 12. A Handful of Answers: A Zen Tale.
K. Jerome; 10. How to Avoid Foolish Opinions—Bertrand Russell.

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42. The English Critical Tradition (Volume-I) 44. Modern Applied Linguistics
S Ramaswami; V S Seturaman N. Krishnaswamy; S.K. Verma; M. Nagarajan
Contents Contents
 Introduction;  Supplementary Introduction;  Thomas Wilson—
Introduction; The Scope of Applied Linguistics
From The Art of Rhetorique;  Roger Ascham—From The
Schoolmaster;  Stephen Gosson—From The Schoole of Abuse; Chapter One: Language and Society
 Thomas Lodge—Defence of Poetry;  Sir Philip Sidney—An Unit 1: Language as a Socio-cultural System; Unit 2: Linguistic
Apologie for Poetrie;  George Puttenham—From The Arte of Competence and Communicative Competence; Unit 3: Variations
English Poesie;  Goerge Chapman—From The Dedication of in Language; Unit 4: Languages in Contact; Unit 5: Code-
Achilles Shield;  Samuel Daniel—From A Defence of Ryme;  Ben Jonson—From Every Switching as a Communicative Strategy; Unit 6: Linguistic and Social Inequality;
Man out of His Humor;  John Dryden—(i) An Essay of Dramatic Poesy; (ii) Preface to Unit 7: Language and Culture; Suggested Reading
The Fables;  Alexander Pope—An Essay on Criticism;  Samuel Johnson—(i) From
The Life of Cowley; (ii) From The Life of Milton; (iii) Preface to Shakespeare;  William Chapter Two: Language and Mind
Wordsworth—(i) Poetry and Poetic Diction [Preface to the Second Edition of Lyrical Ballads, Unit 8: Language as a Psychological System; Unit 9: Language Acquisition;
1800]; (ii) Appendix: On Poetic Diction;  Samuel Taylor Coleridge—(i) BiographiaLiteraria Unit 10: Language Production; Unit 11: Second Language Acquisition; Suggested Reading
Chapter XIV; (ii) Biographia Literaria Chapter XVII;  Percy Busshe Shelley—A Defence Chapter Three: Language as Discourse
of Poetry;  John Keats—From The Letters Charles Lamb; (i) On The Tragedies of
Shakespeare; (ii) On The Artificial Comedy of the Last Century  William Hazlitt—‘Macbeth’, Unit 12: Text and Discourse; Unit 13: Discourse: The Social Interaction Approach;
from Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays;  Thomas de Quincey—On the Knocking at the Unit 14: Discourse: The Mental Model Approach; Unit 15: Discourse and Notions of
Gate in ‘Macbeth’. Textuality; Unit 16: Discourse Processing and Reading; Suggested Reading
Chapter Four: Language and Literature
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Unit 21: Educational Linguistics; Unit 22: Approaches to Language Teaching; Unit 23: An
Indian Experiment; Suggested Reading
Chapter Six: Language to Language
Unit 24: On Translation; Unit 25: Lexicology; Suggested Reading
43. Indian Aesthetics an Introduction V.S. Seturaman
Chapter Seven: And Many More
Contents Unit 26: Language and Sex; Unit 27: Language and Machine; Unit 28: Yet Many More;
Section I: Basic Sanskrit Texts With English Translations Suggested Reading.
1. From Natyasastra: Bharata; 2. From Abhinava Bharati: I—
Abhinava Gupta; 3. From Abhinava Bharati: II—Abhinava Gupta; 1 1
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Vakrokti Jivita: Kuntaka
Section II: Essays on Indian Poetics
1. Rasa: Imaginative Experience; 2. The Main Aspects of Indian Aesthetics; 3. The
Highways of Literary Criticism in Sanskrit; 4. The Theory of Rasa; 5. Vamana’s Theory of 45. Methods of Teaching English
Riti; 6. Kuntaka’s Theory of Poetry: Vakrokti; 7. Imagination in Indian Poetics; 8. Use and N Krishnaswamy; Lalitha Krishaswamy
Abuse of Alankara; 9. Aucitya in Sanskrit Poetics; 10. Tragic Pleasure or the Enjoyment Contents
of the Pathetic Sentiment; 11. Bharthari’s Discussion of the Nature of the Sphota; 1. English in India—Past, Present and Future; 2. The Nature of
12. Theory of Dhvani; 13. Rasa as Aesthetic Experience; 14. The Mode of Aesthetic Human Language; 3. Linguistics, Psychology and English
Experience; 15. The Obstacles to Aesthetic Experience; 16. The Word and the World Teaching; 4. Methods; 5. Approach, Method and Technique;
Section III: Modern Indian Aesthetics 6. Essentials of English Speech; 7. Teaching Spoken English:
1. The Aesthetic Hypothesis; 2. Sakuntala: Its Inner Meanings; 3. The Soul of Poetic Delight Some Techniques; 8. Essential Word-Grammar for Teachers;
and Beauty 9. Teaching of Vocabulary; 10. Essentials of English Grammar;
11. The Teaching of Grammar; 12. Reading and Teaching of Reading; 13. Writing and
APPENDIX
Teaching of Writing and Composition; 14. Teaching Prose; 15. Teaching Poetry; 16. Use
1. Sri Aurobindonian Aesthetics in Action; 2. Indian Aesthetics: Its Role in the Teaching of Blackboard and Other Instructional Aids; 17. Study Skills and Reference Skills; 18. Tests
of Literature; 3. Schools of Criticism in Sanskrit. and Testing; 19. Common Errors and Remedial English; 20. Planning and Lesson Planning.

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46. The English Critical Tradition Vol-2 48. John Milton Paradise Lost Book IV S. Ramaswami
S. Ramaswami, V.S. Seturaman
Contents
Contents 1. Introduction; 2. The Verse; 3. The Argument of Book IV;
Matthew Arnold: (i) The Choice of Subjects in Poetry; Preface to 4. Paradise Last Book IV; Notes; Select Bibliography.
Poems of 1853; (ii) The Function of Criticism at the Present Time;
(iii) Wordsworth; (iv) The Study of Poetry; Henry James: The Art
of Fiction; Walter Pater: Style; A. C. Bradley: Poetry for Poetry’s
Sake; Lascelles Abercrombie: The Function of Poetry in the
Drama; T. S. Eliot: (i) Tradition and the Individual Talent; (ii) The
Metaphysical Poets; (iii) Andrew Marvell; (iv) Thomas Middleton; Walter Raleigh: Matthew
Arnold; Virginia Woolf: Modern Fiction; E. M. Forster: From Aspects of the Novel; D. H.
Lawrence: John Galsworthy; H. W. Garrod: The Profession of Poetry; I. A. Richards:
(i) The Four Kinds of Meaning; (ii) Towards a Theory of Comprehending; William Empson: 1 1
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Philosophy; L. C. Knights: Restoration Comedy: The Reality and the Myth; Allen Tate:
Tension in Poetry; C. S. Lewis: Shelley, Dryden and Mr. Eliot; Lionel Trilling: The Sense
of the Past; J. C. Ransom: From Criticism as Pure Speculation; Herbert Read:
Wordsworth’s Remorse; Kenneth Burke: From The Problem of the Intrinsic; W. K. Wimsatt
Jr and The International Fallacy M. C. Beardsley; Mark Schorer: From Technique as
Discovery; Cleanth Brooks: Irony as a Principle of Structure; R. P. Blackmur: From The
49. Sesame and Lilies Albert E. Robert
Later Poetry of W.B. Yeats; R. S. Crane: From Conceptions of Po tic Structure in
Contemporary Criticism; Frank Kermode: From Dissociation of Sensibility; Helen Gardner: Contents
The Sceptre and the Torch; Wayne C. Booth: From The Rhetoric of Fiction; Northrop
Frye: Criticism, Visible and Invisible; Jonathan Culler: Structuralism and Literature. I. Life of John Ruskin; II. Sesame and Lilies; III. Ruskin’s Style;
IV. Analysis of Lecture I; V. Analysis of Lecture II;
Text— I. Sesame; II. Lilies; Questions; Composition Exercises;
1 1 Passaoes for Learning By Heart; Helps to Further Study.
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Experience K. Dwarakanath

Contents
Songs of Innocence:  Introduction;  The Echoing Green;  The
Lamb;  The Shepherd;  Infant Joy;  The Little Black Boy;
 Laughing Song;  Spring;  A Cradle Song;  Nurse’s Song;
 Holy Thursday;  The Blossom;  The Chimney-Sweeper;  The 50. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus – Marlowe
Divine Image;  Night;  A Dream;  On Another’s Sorrow;  The C. Bhaskara Menon
Little Boy Lost;  The Little Boy Found.
Songs of Experience:  Introduction;  Earth’s Answer;  Nurse’s Contents
Song;  The Fly;  The Tiger;  The Tyger;  The Little Girl Lost;  Introduction; 1. Marlowe: Life; 2. Works; 3. Greatness;
 The Little Girl Found;  The Clod and Pebble;  The Little 4. Drawbacks; 5. Contribution to English Drama; 6. Doctor
Vagabond;  Holy Thursday;  A Poison Tree;  The Angel;  The Faustus: Source; 7. Treatment; 8. Date of Composition;
Sick Rose;  To Tirzah;  The Voice of the Ancient Bard;  My 9. Textual Problem; 10. Doctor Faustus more a Poem than a
Pretty Rose-Tree;  Ah! Sun-Flower;  The Lily;  The Garden of Drama; 11. Influence of the Morality Play; 12. Elements of the
Love;  A Little Boy Lost;  Infant Sorrow;  The Schoolboy; Renaissance; 13. The Clownage Scenes; 14. The Ghorus;
 London;  A Little Girl Lost;  The Chimney-Sweeper;  The 15. Blank Verse.
Human Abstract.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

51. Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen 54. The School for Scandal M. Manuel
Contents Contents
1. Introduction; 2. Pride and Prejudice.  A Portrait;  Prologue;  The School for Scandal;  Epilogue;
 Notes.

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52. Macbeth ??? 55. Ben Jonson Every Man in His Humour C.T. Thomas

Contents Contents
 Introduction;  Ben Jonson: A Short Biographical Sketch;
 Introduction;  Macbeth;  Notes;  Glossary;  Appendix;
 Jonson’s Major Plays Excluding Every Man in His Humour;
 Hints on Metre;  Indexes.
 Every Man in His Humour: Introduction;  Jonson’s Classicism;
 A Note on the Comedy of ‘Humours’;  The Characters;
 The Style;  Analysis of the Plot;  Stage History;  Every Man
In His Humour;  Notes;  Questions and Topics for Discussion;
 For Further Reading.

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53. The Alchemist D.V.K. Raghavacharyalu 56. Great Expectations-Senior Series Charles Dickens
Contents Contents
 Introduction;  The Alchemist;  Critical Extracts;  Notes;  Part One;  Part Two;  Part Three;  Notes;  Questions.
 Questions.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

57. Essays of Elia Charles Lamb 59. Prose & Poetry D.K. Sebastian; A.G. Xavier

Contents Contents
 The South -Sea House;  Oxford in the Vacation;  Christ’s 1. Water-The Elixir of Life—C.V. Raman; 2. Journey to Niagara—
Hospital Five and Thirty Years Ago;  The Two Races of Men; Charles Dickens; 3. On Letter Writing—Alpha of the Plough;
 New Year’s Eve;  Mrs. Battle’s Opinions on Whist;  A Chapter 4. Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger—‘Saki’; 5. The Cat—Katherine
on Ears;  All Fools’ Day;  A Quakers’ Meeting;  The Old and M. Wilson; 6. A Deed of Bravery—Jim Corbett; 7. Our
the New Schoolmaster;  Imperfect Sympathies;  Witches, and Civilization—C.E.M. Joad; 8. Food—J.B.S. Haldane; 9. Pele’s
Thousandth Goal—Pele with R.L. Fish; 10. A Hero on Probation—
other Night Fears;  Valentine’s Day;  My Relations;  Mackery
B.R. Nanda; 11. Dangers of Drug Abuse—Hardin B. Jones;
End, in Hertfordshire.
12. Our Ancestors—Carl Sagan
POETRY
1. On His Blindness—John Milton; 2. The Village Schoolmaster—Oliver Goldsmith; 3. The
Solitary Reaper—William Wordsworth; 4. Ozymandias—P.B. Shelley; 5. La Belle Dame
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4 2 Robert Browning; 8. A Passer By—Robert Bridges; 9. Laugh and Be Merry—John
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Robert Frost; 12. The Ballad of Father Gilligan—William Butler Yeats.

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58. An Anthology of Popular Poems (For Young Students) 60. Indian Prose for Effective Communication
A.G. Xavier M. Nagarajan, T. Sashisekaran, S. Ramamurthy

Contents Contents
Part I-Prose (Nathaniel Hawthorne)  A Practical Programme for Colleges; 1. Know Yourself; 2. The
1. The Golden Touch—Oscar Wilde; 2. The Selfish Giant—Ruskin World of Sport; 3. On Mind and Matter; 4. The Indian Panorama;
5. The Old and the New; 6. Culture, Art and Cinema; 7. Freedom,
Bond; 3. The Tiger in the Tunnel—Rabindranath Tagore; 4. The
Democracy and Collective Existence; 8. Religion and Philosophy;
Postmaster—R.K. Narayan; 5. Sweets for Angels—M.K. Gandhi;
 Who’s Who Common Features;  Modal Question Paper;
6. Shyness My Shield—Jawaharlal Nehru; 7. At Harrow and  Common Features
Cambridge—George Bernard Shaw; 8. How I became a Public Speaker—Jim Corbett;
9. Lalajee—Robert Lynd; 10. Oliver Goldsmith—James Grower Thurber; 11. Snapshot of
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Part II-POETRY (John Milton)
1. On His Blindness—Oliver Goldsmith; 2. The Village Schoolmaster—William Wordsworth;
3. The Daffodils; 4. The Solitary Reaper—Joseph Blanco White; 5. Night and Death—
P.B. Shelley; 6. Ozymandias—John Keats; 7. On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer;
8. La Belle Dame Sans Merci—Lord Tennyson; 9. Ulysses; 10. King Arthur’s Farewell— 61. Lets Communicate-I
J. John Love Joy , Francis M. Peter S.J
Robert Browning; 11. Incident of the French Camp—Christiana Rossetti; 12. Up-Hill—
Charles Kingsley; 13. The Ballad of Earl Haldan’s Daughter—Thomas Hardy; 14. The Contents
Man He Killed—Robert Seymour Bridges; 15. A Passer By—John Masefield; 16. Laugh
1. I am; 2. My Home; 3. Friends; 4. Relatives.
and Be merry—Hilaire Belloc; 17. Matilda—Robert Frost; 18. Stopping By Woods on a
Snowy Evening—John Drinkwater; 19. The Vagabond—Rupert Brooke; 20. Menelaus
and Helen—W.B. Yeats; 21. The Ballad of Father Gilligan.

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62. Lets Communicate-II 65. Techniques of Essay Writing M. Sathya Babu


J. John Love Joy , Francis M.Peter S.J
Contents
Contents 1. Introduction; 2. The Role of Imagination, Relevance and
1. Education; 2. Entertainment; 3. Career; 4. Society. Reflection; 3. Points to be Kept in Mind (While Preparing);
4. Conditioning/Preparing the Mind; 5. Things you have to Remind
Yourself About on Use of Language; 6. The Style-Determining
the Style of Writing; 7. Developing the Central Theme, Mentally
Planning the Points for each Para and Modifying them, Wherever
Necessary; 8. Sense, Feeling, Tone; 9. Conceiving the Paras,
Developing the Materials for each Para; 10. Writing the
Conclusion; 11. Some Steps before Handling-Over the Answer
Sheet; 12. Practice Makes a Man Perfect.
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63. Volpone M. G. Nayar
Dr. Prasanta Chakraborty; Biswajit Gupta;
Contents Dr. Ashes Gupta; Partha Sarathi Gupta
I. Introduction—1. Biographical Note; 2. The Comedy of
‘Humours’; 3. Volpone; 4. A Critical Analysis of Volpone Contents
II. Ben Jonson’s Dedication to the Universities 1. The Diamond Necklace; 2. The Bet; 3. The Hungry Stones;
III. The Argument and Prologue 4. The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky; 5. The Fly; 6. The Gift of the
IV. The Play Magi; 7. Raw Material; 8. Salvation; 9.The Adventure of the Blue
V. Notes—(i) Dedication; (ii) The Argument; (iii) Prologue; (iv) The Carbuncle; 10. The Rocking-Horse Winner; 11. The Ox;
Play. 12. Mr. Loveday’s Little Outing; 13. A Worm Path; 14. A Will and
a Way; 15. A Day’s Wait; 16. Love Across the Salt Desert; 17. The
Prize Poem; 18. Of Studies; 19. Of the Force of Imagination;
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Rubbish; 29. Indian Again; 30. Mass Culture.

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Contents
1. Paarvathi’s Homecoming; 2. Shiva’s Anger; 3. Shiva’s
Meditation; 4. Holy Wedding; 5. Advent of Lord Murugan; 67. A Short History of English Poetry Birjadish Prasad
6. Murugan’s Enlightenment; 7. Murugan, The Universal Guru;
8. Surapadman; 9. Surapadman’s Triumph; 10. Tarakasuran’s Contents
End; 11. Veerabahu’s Mission; 12. Veerabahu’s Exploits;
1. Old English Poetry; 2. The age of Chaucer; 3. The Fifteenth
13. Asuras’ War Council; 14. Holy War-Day One; 15. Holy War-
Day Two; 16. Holy War-Day Three; 17. Holy War-Day Four; Century; 4. The Elizabethan and Jacobean Ages; 5. The Caroline
18. Holy War-Day Five; 19. Holy War-Day Six; 20. Murugan Weds Age; 6. The Restoration Period; 7. The Eighteenth Century; 8. The
Deivayanai; 21. Valli Marries Murugan; 22. Some Important Romantic Revival; 9. The Victorian Age; 10. The Modern and
Murugan Temples; 23. Arunagirinathar’s Advice. Postmodern Period.

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68. English Tracks: A Course in Poetry, Prose and Grammar 70. Radiance: A Textbook for College Students – Vol-I
G. Damodar, M. Narendra, Dept. of Eng. Jobs
G.M. Sundaravalli, M. Sarat Babu
Contents
Contents Semester I—Preliminary English
Unit I: Short Stories—1. The Face of Judas Iscariot—Bonnie
POETRY Chamberlain; 2. A Beautiful Clock—Chudamani Raghavan;
1. Ode to Autumn—Johan Keats; 2. Dover Beach—Mathew 3. Mama and the Graduation Present—Kathyrn Forbes; 4. The
Arnold; 3. The Unknown Citizen—W.H. Auden; 4. Insensibility— Doll’s House—Katherine Mansfield.
Wilfred Owen; 5. Song 36 from Gitanjali—Rabindranath Tagore; Unit II: Poetry—5. Where the Mind is Without Fear—
6. From ‘Homecoming’—R. Parthasarathy; 7. Myriad-winged Bird—Aduri Satyavathi Devi; Rabindranath Tagore; 6. A Ballad of Sir Pertab Singh—Henry Newbolt; 7. The Lotus—
8. Telephone Conversation—Wole Soyinka Toru Dutt; 8. Lochinvar—Sir Walter Scott; 9. Abou Ben Adhem—Leigh Hunt.
Unit III: One Act Plays—10. The Bridge—Xavier Amalaraj; 11. The Dear Departed—
PROSE Stanley Houghton.
9. Spoken English and Broken English—Bernard Shaw; 10. Is Progress Real?—Will and Unit IV: Biography—12. Florence Nightingale—Abrar Mohsin; 13. Fatima Bee: Activist
Ariel Durant; 11. The Conjurer’s Revenge—Stephen Leacock; 12. The Best Investment I for the Poor—Anonymous.
Ever Made—A.J. Cronin; 13. Prospects of Democracy in India—Dr. B.R. Ambedkar; Semester II—Intermediate English
14. I Have a Dream—Martin Luther King Jr.; 15. Letter to a Teacher—Students of Barbiana; Unit I: Essays—14. My Financial Career—Stephen Butler Leacock; 15. On Saying
16. Taking the Law into Their Hands—J.B.D’Souza ‘Please’—A.G. Gardiner; 16. Are in-laws out-laws?—Anonymous; 17. Building Self-
Confidence—Norman Vincent Peale; 18. My Stupid Suicide Plan—Chetan Bhagat.
GRAMMAR
Unit II: Poetry—19. On His Blindness—John Milton; 20. The World is Too Much With
17. Idioms; 18. Tenses; 19. Detection of Errors. Us—William Wordsworth; 21. O Captain! My Captain!—Walt Whitman; 22. Ode to the
West Wind—P.B. Shelley.
Unit III: Speeches—23. Tryst with Destiny—Jawaharlal Nehru; 24. Yes, We Can—
Barack Obama.
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Dept. of Eng. Jobs
69. Adventure of Ideas – Selections from Modern Prose
Contents
Sarat Chandra Satapathy, Arun Kumar Mohanty
SEMESTER III: PROGRESSIVE ENGLISH
Unit I - Poetry
Contents
1. Ian Crichton Smith—The Nose; 2. Seamus—Heaney Digging;
1. The Great Journey to the West—Romain Rolland; 2. First 3. Maya Angelou—Phenomenal Woman; 4. Nissim Ezekiel—The
Experiences in England—M.K. Gandhi; 3. What I Believe—E.M. Professor; 5. Forough Farrokhzad—The Wedding Band
Forster; 4. I Have a Dream—Martin Luther King, Jr.; 5. Freedom— Unit II - Prose
George Bernard Shaw; 6. On the Rule of the Road—A.G. 1. Sudha Murthy—Not All’s Wrong with the Next Generation;
Gardiner; 7. No Man Is an Island—Minoo Masani; 8. On 2. Helen Keller—Three Days to See; 3. R.K. Narayan—Pride of Place; 4. V. Subramaniams;
Education—Madhusudan Das; 9. A Defence of Shyness—Harold Nicolson; 10. My Greatest K. Chellappan—What has happened to Your Mails?
Unit III - Drama
Olympic Prize—Jesse Owens; 11. The First Meeting between Mahatma Gandhi and Lord
Somerset Maugham—The Circle
Mountbatten—Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre; 12. Remembering a Martyr—
SEMESTER IV: ADVANCED ENGLISH
Manmohan Choudhuri; 13. A Journey to a Village—Bernard Liewellyn; 14. In an Indian Unit I - Poetry
Village—Frieda Hauswirth; 15. Village Craftsmen—Prafulla Mohanti; 16. Animals in 1. Kishwar Naheed—I’m not that Woman; 2. Nguyen Ngoc Bich—What I Leave to My
Prison—Jawaharlal Nehru; 17. The First Printing Press in Balasore—Fakir Mohan Senapati; Son; 3. Ghanshyam Shilani—Chipko; 4. Wole Soyinka—Telephone Conversation;
18. The Expanding Universe—Fred Hoyle; 19. The Population Bomb—Paul Ralph Ehrlich; 5. Randolph Stowe—My Wish for My Land
20. The Kanchinda Panther—Augustus Somerville. Unit II - Prose
Interviews; 1. Narayana Murthy—An Interview; 2. Dipika Pallikal—An Interview; 3. A.P.J.
Abdul Kalam—An Interview; 4. Kiran Desai—An Interview.

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72. Selected Prose for Degree Classes K.P.K. Menon 75. Understanding India B.Keralavarma

Contents Contents
I. On Habits—A.G. Gardiner; II. On Running after one’s Hat— Module I: Readings on Indian Constitution
and Federalism
G.K. Chesterton; III. Window View—Robert Lynd; IV. Different
1. The Preamble to the Constitution of India; 2. Let Posterity
Inside—J.B. Priestley; V. An Episode from Dr. Cronin’s Medical
Judge—Dr Rajendra Prasad; 3. Exciting Views—K.D. Sebastian;
Career—A.J. Cronin; VI. The Lotus Eater—W. Somerset 4. Brother Abdul Rahman—Amarlal Hingorani; 5. Dimensions
Maugham; VII. Our Own Civilization—C.E.M. Joad; VIII. The of Indian Federalism—Rajesh Kumar;
Sporting Spirit—George Orwell; IX. Education and the Training Module II: Readings on Gandhian Philosophy
of Character—Sir Richard Livingstone; X. On Parents and 6. My Master—Vallathol Narayana Menon; 7. Gandhi and the Western World—Louis
Children—Ernest Barker; XI. Literature and Science—John Middleton Murry; XII. Comfort— Fischer; 8. The Cow of the Barricades—Raja Rao; 9. Round Table Conference—
Aldous Huxley; XIII. The Happy Man—Bertrand Russell; XIV. The Point of View—A.C. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; 10. The Gandhian Way—C.E.M. Joad;
Benson; XV. What I Believe—E.M. Forster. Module III: Readings on Secularism
11. The Smaller Ghandhis—Mohinder Singh Sarna; 12. Can You Make Out—Kumar
1 1 Vikal; 13. The Idea of India: India’s Mosaic of Multiplicities—Shashi Tharoor; 14. Roots—
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16. Deep Ecology—Fritjof Capra; 17. Ecology—A.K. Ramanujan; 18. The First Meeting—
Sujatha Bhatt; 19. A Gandhiar: In Garhwal—Ramachandra Guha; 20. The Law of Life—
Jack London; 21. The Fish—Elizabeth Bishop; 22. The End of Living and the Beginning
73. Foundation English R K Dwivedi; A Kumar
of Survival—Chief Seattle; 23. The Last Conservative—Robinson Jeffers.
Contents
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Composition. 76. The Maid-Servant and the Prince and Other Stories
Shiv K. Kumar
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6. The Hunter, His Dog, and the Cobra; 7. A Day with the Fairies;
8. Treasure Hunt.
74. Current English for Language Skills
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PROSE
1. The Book of Nature—Jawaharlal Nehru; 2. A Day’s Wait—
Ernest Hemingway; 3. I was Gandhi’s Jailer—Patrick Quinn; 77. Prose and Fiction Prof. A.K. Awasthi
4. Too Dear—Leo Tolstoy; 5. My Greatest Olympic Prize—Jesse Contents
Owens; 6. Fighting The Invisible-I—Navin Sullivan; 7. Fighting The PROSE
Invisible-II—Navin Sullivan; 8. The Owl Who Was God—James  Of Studies—Francis Bacon;  The Spectator Club—Richard
Thurber; 9. My Struggle For An Education—Brooker T. Washington; 10. Maori Villages— Steel;  A Bachelor’s Complaint against the Behaviour of Married
M. Brown; 11. Hari—Nayantara Sahgal; 12. Michael Goes Climbing—The Children’s People—Charless Lamb;  National Prejudices—Oliver Goldsmith;
Encylopedia; 13. My Lost Dollar—Stephen Leacock; 14. Operation Indian Ocean—Mihir  Machines and Emotions—B. Russell;  Seven Rules of Writing
Sen (For Beginners )—V.S. Naipaul
VERSE FICTION
1. The Perfect Life—Ben Jonson; 2. Coromandel Fishers—Sarojini Naidu; 3. To Sleep—  A Cup of Tea—K. Mansfield;  The Open Window—H.H. Munro
William Wordsworth; 4. Silver—Walter De Le Mare; 5. Ozymandias—P. B. Shelley; 6. The (Saki);  Some Words with a Mummy—Edgar Allan Poe
Well of St. Keyne—Robert Southey; 7. Upagupta—Rabindranath Tagore; 8. James LITERARY TERMS AND LITERARY HISTORY
Honeyman—W. H. Auden; 9. Night of Scorpion—Nissim Ezekiel; 10. If—Rudyard Kipling.  Literary Terms;  Literary History.

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78. Poetry and One Act Play S.D. Sharma 80. Finesse Deepika Rupert Gardner

Contents
Contents
POETRY
SEMESTER -1
 The Seven Ages of Man—William Shakespeare;  One Day I
Unit 1
Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand—Edmund Spenser;  The Face
that Launch’d a Thousand Ships—Christopher Marlowe;  On His  Prose: The Power of Prayer—Abdul Kalam;  Skills: Dressing
Blindness—John Milton;  Go and Catch a Falling Star—John Etiquette, Personal Grooming: Confidence Building;  Language
Donne;  The Village Schoolmaster—Oliver Goldsmith;  The Development: Verbal Ability;  Writing Skills: Paragraph Writing
World is Too Much with Us—William Wordsworth;  Ode to Beauty (From Endymion)— Unit 2
John Keats
 Prose: Hard Work and Honesty or Good;  Bricks-C. Rajagopalachari;  Poem: The
ONE ACT PLAY Tyger-William Blake;  Skills: Personality Development and SWOC Analysis;  Language
 Refund—Kritz Karinthy Development: Graded Reasoning  Writing Skills: Descriptive Essay
LITERARY HISTORY Unit 3
Renaissance, Reformation, Puritan Age, Metaphysical Movement, Restoration Period,  Prose: The Face of Judas-Bnnie Chamberlain;  Skills: Time Management and Internet
Neo-classical Age, Romanticism Security;  Language Development: Idioms and Phrasal Verbs;  Writing Skills: Dialogue
LITERARY TERMS Writing and Semantic Markers
Sonnet, Elegy, Lyric, Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Unit 4
Hyperbole, Pun, Comedy, Tragedy, Tragi-comedy, Rhyme, Rhythm, The Ode.
 Poem: Still I Rise-Maya Angelou;  Skills: Goal Setting;  Language Development:
Direct/Indirect Speech;  Writing Skills: Letter Writing
Unit 5
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Unit 1
 Prose (Speech): I Have a Dream—Martin Luther King, Jr.;  Skills: Positive Thinking;
 Language Development: One-Word Substitutes;  Writing Skills: Word Processing Tools
Unit 2
79. Impressions—An Approach to English  Poem: Mending Wall—Robert Frost;  Prose: The Cut-Off—Chetan Bhagat;  Skills:
Dr. Kamlesh S. Bhatt Presentation in Power Point;  Language Development: Phonetics
Unit 3
Contents
 Prose: The Grief—Anton Chekhov;  Skills: Dining Etiquettes and Mobile Etiquettes;
PROSE
 Language Development: Jumbled Passages;  Writing Skills: Information Transfer
 The Power of Prayer—A.P.J. Abdul Kalam;  I have a Dream—
Unit 4
Martin Luther King;  The World as I See It—Albert Einstein
 Poem: The Pulley—George Herbert;  Skills: Team Building;  Language Development:
SHORT STORIES
Collocation;  Writing Skills: Imaginative Essay
 Three Questions—Leo Tolstoy;  A Face in the Darkness—Ruskin Bond
Unit 5
ONE ACT PLAY
 Prose (Story): Twelve Years a Slave (Oscar Winning Movie);  Skills: Problem Solving
 The Never-Never Nest—Cedric Mount Skills;  Language Development Leave Application;  Writing Skills: Film Review;
POETRY  References.
 Heaven of Freedom—Rabindranath Tagore;  Death, be Not Proud—John Donne;
 Kali, the Mother—Swami Vivekanand.

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81. Wings of Poesy Nigamananda Das 82. The Mill on the Floss George Eliot

Contents Contents
1. William Shakespeare (1564-1616)—Sonnet ; 2. John Donne  Introduction;  The Novel.
(1572-1631)—Sweetest Love I do not Goe; 3. John Donne (1572-
1631)—A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning; 4. John Milton (1608-
1674)—On His Blindness; 5. John Milton (1608-1674)—Lycidas;
6. Alexander Pope (1688-1744)—Extract from An Essay on Man
(from Epistle I) “Heaven from all Creatures Hides the Book of
Fate”; 7. William Blake (1757-1827)—The Tyger; 8. William Wordsworth (1770-1850)—
The Solitary Reaper; 9. William Wordsworth (1770-1850)—Three Years She Grew in Sun
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Nightingale; 15. Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)—The Lotos-Eaters; 16. Alfred Lord
Tennyson (1809-1892)—Ulysses; 17. Robert Browning (1812-1889)—My Last Duchess;
18. Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)—Dover Beach; 19. Gerard Manley Hopkins
(1844-1889)—God’s Grandeur; 20. Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)—Pied Beauty;
21. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)—The Darkling Thrush; 22. William Butler Yeats
(1865-1939)—A Prayer for My Daughter; 23. William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)—Sailing 83. The Vicar of Wakefield Goldsmith
to Byzantium; 24. Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965)—Journey of the Magi; 25. Thomas
Stearns Eliot (1888-1965)—The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock; 26. Wystan Hugh Auden Content
(1907-1973)—September 1, 1939; 27. Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-1973)—The Unknown The Novel
Citizen (To JS/07/M/378 This Marble Monument is Erected by the State); 28. Wystan
Hugh Auden (1907-1973)—The Managers; 29. Stephen Spender (1909-1995)—The
Express; 30. Dylan Thomas (1914-1953)—Fern Hill; 31. Walt Whitman (1819-92)—In Paths
Untrodden; 32. Walt Whitman (1819-92)—I Hear America Singing; 33. Walt Whitman
(1819-92)—When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d; 34. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)—
Because I could not Stop for Death; 35. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)—I Heard a Fly
Buzz-when I Died; 36. Robert Frost (1874-1963)—The Road not Taken; 37. Robert Frost
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Crusoe’s Journal (1965/1970); 43. Edward Kamau Brathwaite (1930- )—Wings of a Dove;
44. Margaret Atwood (1939- )—The Animals in that Country; 45. Daniel David Moses
(1952- )—Inukshuk; 46. Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949)—Indian Weavers; 47. Nissim Ezekiel
(1924-2004)—Night of the Scorpion; 48. Nissim Ezekiel (1924-2004)—A Poem of
Dedication; 49. Kamala Das (1934-2009)—An Introduction; 50. Kamala Das (1934-2009)—
Punishment in Kindergarten; 51. A.K. Ramanujan (1929-1993)—Still Another View of
Grace; 52. Jayanta Mahapatra (1928- )—The Abandoned British Cemetery at Balasore; 84. The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare
53. Arun Kolatkar (1932- )—The Railway Station; 54.Keki N. Daruwalla (1937- )—Wolf;
Contents
55. Dilip Chitre (1938-2009)—Father Returning Home; 56. Adil Jussawalla (1940- )—
 Introduction;  The Merchant of Venice;  Notes;  Glossary;
Land’s End; 57. Eunice De Souza (1940- )—Varca, 1942; 58. Mamang Dai (1957- )—
 Appendix
River Poems; 59. Esther Syiem (1958- )—Mylliem; 60. Anupama Basumatary (1960- )— (The Sources of the Play: Shakespeare and Venice: Usury: Some
Sculptor; 61. Mona Zote (1973- )—Homecoming; 62. Nini Lungalang (1948- )—Mirror; Points in the Trial-Scene)
63. Nini Lungalang (1948- )—Greetings, Pain; 64. Monalisa Changkija (1960- )—Cain’s  Hints on Metre;  Hints on Shakespeare’s English.
Shoes; 65. Monalisa Changkija (1960- )—May Be.

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85. Justice - A Tragedy A. Shanmugakani 88. Parthiban Kanavu (Dream of Parthiban)

Contents Dr. M S Venkataraman

 Introduction Galsworthy’s Life and Works;  The Aptness of the Contents


Title Justice;  Galsworthy’s Social Criticism;  Galsworthy’s PART I
Dramatic Techniques;  Irony in Justice;  Character Sketches; 1. The boat yard; 2. The royal family; 3. The Pallava emissaries;
 Topics for Study and Discussion;  A Summary of the Play; 4. The grandfather and the granddaughter; 5. Marappa Bhupathi;
 Justice: A Tragedy;  Act I;  Act II;  Act III;  Act IV;  Notes. 6. Drums of war; 7. Arul Mozhi Devi; 8. The art gallery;
9. Vikraman’s vow; 10. The day of the battle
PART II
1. The Sivanadiyar; 2. The gossiping Valli; 3. The conspiracy; 4. Mamallapuram; 5. The
messenger from Urayur; 6. A festival day; 7. The sacred task; 8. Kundavi’s agony; 9. Father
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4 2 Sivanadiyar’s request; 14. Ageing and its fall out; 15. A sea voyage; 16. Shanbagam Island;
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the Emperor’s court; 21. The curse of Valli; 22. Siru Thondar; 23. In the midnight;
24. Marappan is bewildered; 25. The guardian angel; 26. Merriment in the cottage; 27. A
floodgate of tears
PART III
1. The gem-trader; 2. A tryst; 3. Marappan smiles; 4. A highway robbery; 5. The spy
commandant; 6. The sculptor’s house; 7. The spilled gems; 8. The masquerader; 9. The
86. Way of the World C.T. Thomas cause of the accident; 10. Flash floods; 11. A familiar voice; 12. The solar eclipse;
13. Kabala Bhairavar; 14. The thirst of Kali; 15. The horse that returned; 16. On the river
Contents
bank; 17. The feeble voice; 18. At Paranthaka Puram; 19. Ponnan and his thoughts;
 The Way of The World;  William Congreve: A Short Biographical 20. Ponnan and the Sivanadiyar; 21. On VasanthaTheevu; 22. Is it really you?; 23. The
Sketch;  The Restoration Theatre;  Restoration Dramatists;
path along the brook; 24. Ponnan takes leave; 25. The news from Valli; 26. The boat
 The Dramatic Art of Congreve;  Analysis of the Play;  A Note
moved; 27. The buried treasure; 28. Kundavi’s condition; 29. The Emperor’s orders; 30. In
on the text and Stage History;  Notes Questions and Topics for
the midnight; 31. Bhairavar and Bhupathi; 32. The prison at Urayur; 33. The night before
Discussion;  For Further Reading;  Appendix Wishfort Family the new-moon; 34. Oh! What is this?; 35. The mother and the son; 36. The sacrificial
Tree.
pedestal; 37. Neelakesi; 38. What punishment?; 39. Capital punishment; 40. The fulfilled
dream.

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87. A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 89. Henrik Ibsen A Dolls House M.S. Kushwaha

Contents
Contents
 General Introduction—I. Ibsen the Man; II. Ibsen’s Development
 The Novel;  Notes;  Dichans’ Masor Writings;  Select
as a Dramatist; III. Ibsen’s and the Social Drama; IV. Ibsen’s
Bibliography.
Dramatic Art; V. Ibsen’s Achievement as a Dramatist;
 Introduction to A Doll’s House;  Chronological List of Ibsen’s
Plays;  A Doll’s House;  Act I;  Act II;  Act III.

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90. Victorian Prose—A Selection 93. Great Expectations Charles Dickens


V.S. Seturaman; C.T. Indra
Content
Contents Great Expectations.
PART I
Thomas Carlyle—1. The Hero as Poet: Dante; Shakespeare; John
Henry Newman; 2. Knowledge Its Own End 79; 3. Literature; John
Ruskin—4. The Veins of Wealth; 5. Qui Judicatis Terram; Matthew
Arnold—6. Sweetness and Light; 7. Doing As One Likes.
PART II
Thomas Carlyle—From Signs of the Times; From Sartor Resartus;
John Henry Newman—From Apologia Pro Vita Sua; From
Obedience Without Love, As—Instanced In The; Character of
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Contents
1. Oliver Asks for More; 2. Fagin and the Boys; 3. Stop Thief!;
4. Bill Sikes Comes; 5. Kindness—Lost; 6. A Job for Oliver; 7. A
91. John Bunyan—The Pilgrim’s Progress
Robbery That Failed; 8. Shadows on the Wall; 9. Friends at Last;
Anand Kumar Raju 10. Watchers at the Window; 11. Monks Meets Mr and Mrs
Contents Bumble; 12. Nancy Talks; 13. Fagin is Worried; 14. Murder!;
15. Monks is Forced To Confess; 16. The End of Sikes; 17. The
 The Pilgrim’s Progress
Explanation; 18. The Result.
 Notes
 Select Bibliography.

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92. Samson Agonistes M.V. Rama Sarma
Contents
Contents
 Emma;  Topics for Discussion;  Select Bibliography.
 Introduction;  Samson Agonistes;  Notes;  Select;
 Bibliography.

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96. Lady Windermere’s Fan T.Sriraman 99. The Pinnacle of Sacifice (Vol. 2) Kalki R. Krishnamurthy

Contents Contents
 Lady Windermere’s Fan;  Act I;  Act II;  Act III;  Act IV;
 Notes;  Questions and Exercises;  A Select Bibliography. 43. On the Banks of the Kollidam Again; 44. In the Mountain Cave;
45. “Give Me Leave To Go!”; 46. Danger to Azhwarkadiyan;
47. Nandini Disappears; 48. “You Are Not My Son!”; 49. The
Unfortunate One; 50. Kundavai’s Anxiety; 51. Manimekalai Graves
a Boon; 52. The Release is Prevented; 53. Vanathi’s Idea;
54. Pinakapani’s Task; 55. The Madman; 56. “The Saviour Who
Arrived in Time”; 57. Freedom; 58. Karuthiruman’s Story; 59. An Inauspicious Omen;
60. Amudhan’s Problem; 61. The Engagement; 62. The Spear Strikes!; 63. Pinakapani’s
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4 2 67. “It Is Not A Worldly Kingdom That I Crave”; 68. Prince For a Day; 69. A Sword for a
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Competition to Renounce the Throne; 73. Vanathi’s Stealth; 74. “Only I Must be Crowned!”;
75. Disastrous Consequences; 76. The Vadavar Flows Back; 77. A Full-Grown Tree Falls
Down; 78. The Friends Part; 79. A Meeting on the Roadside; 80. The Lover of the Earth-
97. The Importance of Being Earnest A. Ramaswamy Maiden; 81. The Cat and the Parrot; 82. Chinese Merchants; 83. The Scene Which Appar
Saw; 84. Gifts for the Coronation; 85. The Inner Meaning of a Sculpture; 86. Reality or
Contents Dream?; 87. The Poet is Shocked; 88. The Coronation; 89. Spring Arrives; 90. Golden
 Introduction;  The Importance of Being Earnest;  Notes. Showers; 91. A Flower Droops and Falls.

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C.V. Karthik Narayanan

Contents
 The Sponsors;  The Translator;  The Artist;  The Translator’s
98. The Pinnacle of Sacifice (Vol. 1) Kalki R. Krishnamurthy Note;  Characters;  The Story So Far; 1. At Kodikarai; 2. The
Contents Web of Desire; 3. The Owl Hoots; 4. The Thazhambu Bushes;
 The sponsors;  The translator;  The artist;  The translator’s 5. Rakkammal; 6. Poonkuzhali’s Fear; 7. The song That Came
note;  Characters;  The story so far From the Forest; 8. Aiyo! A Ghost; 9. Three in a Boat; 10. The
1. The Three Voices; 2. The Coming of Murugayyan; 3. The Sea Choodamani Viharam; 11. The Blacksmith’s Forge; 12. “Push Him into the Fire!”; 13. The
Rises; 4. The Nandi is Submerged; 5. A Calf Separated from its Poisonous Weapon; 14. The Flying Horse; 15. The Kalamuhars; 16. Maduranthaka Thevar;
Mother; 6. Murugayyan Weeps; 7. The Joy of the People; 17. Thirunaraiyur Nambi; 18. The Soothsayer; 19. A Timely Rescue; 20. Mother and Son;
8. Pazhuvettarayar Goes in a Boat; 9. The Banks Burst; 10. The 21. You Call Yourself a Mother?; 22. What’s That Noise?; 23. Vanathi; 24. Consciousness
Eye Opens; 11. The Mandapam Falls; 12. The Comet Disappears; Returns; 25. The Prime Minister Arrives; 26. Anirudhar’s Appeal; 27. Kundavai is
13. Kundavai asks for a Boon; 14. Vartathi’s Oath; 15. The Roof Floats; 16. Poonkuzhali Bewildered; 28. One Spy to Spy on Another; 29. A Change in Vanathi; 30. Two Prisons;
Sprang; 17. The Elephant Flings the Mahout; 18. The Duped Mahout; 19. Thirunallam; 31. A Green Silk Garment; 32. Brahma’s Head; 33. Vanathi’s Plea for Help; 34. The
20. The Young Fledgelings; 21. Life Hangs by a Thread; 22. Jov and Sorrow; 23. The Palm-Leaf Torch Goes Out!; 35. The Time is Near; 36. A Shape in the Darkness;
Armies Arrive; 24. Strategy Session; 25. At the Entrance to the Fort; 26. Vanathi’s Entrance; 37. Unmasked; 38. What Happened to Vanathi?; 39. Gajendra Moksham-Gajendra’s
27. Stop Here!; 28. The Cheers Rise; 29. A Disastrous Doubt; 30. Mandakini Becomes a
Salvation; 40. Anaimangalam; 41. Maduranthakan’s Gratitude; 42. The Fever Subsides;
Goddess; 31. The Time has Come; 32. The Final Stage; 33. Aiyo! A Ghost!; 34. Go Away!;
43. The Nandi Mandapam; 44. The Nandi Grows; 45. Vanathi in Danger; 46. Vanathi
35. The Monkey Grip; 36. Pandima Devi; 37. An Iron Heart Melts; 38. Is This Play-Acting?;
39. Engulfed in Darkness; 40. I Killed Him!; 41. The Fire Spreads; 42. Malavaman’s Sorrow. Laughs.

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101. The Crown Kalki R. Krishnamurthy 103. The First Floods Kalki R. Krishnamurthy

Contents Contents
 The sponsors;  The translator;  The artist;  The translator’s  The Project;  The Translator;  The artist;  The Translator’s
note;  Characters;  The story so far... Note;  The Sponsors;  Introduction;  References;
1. On the Bank of the Gedilam; 2. Grandfather and Grandson;  Characters
3. The Vulture and the Pigeon; 4. The Ayyanar Temple; 5. The 1. The Adi Festival; 2. Azhwarkadiyan Nambi; 3. The Vinnagara
Frightening Passage; 6. Manimekalai; 7. The Tailless Monkey; Temple; 4. The Palace at Kadambur; 5. The Kuravai Koothu;
8. Two Hands in the Dark; 9. The Dog’s Bark; 10. The Manhunt; 6. The Midnight Meeting; 7. Laughter and Rage; 8. Who is in
11. Friend or Traitor; 12. The Spear Breaks; 13. Manimekalai’s Secret; 14. Will the Dream the Palanquin?; 9. An Important Conversation; 10. The Astrologer From Kudandhai;
Come True?; 15. A Royal Welcome; 16. Malayaman’s Concern; 17. Poonkuzhali’s Wish; 11. A Sudden Entry; 12. Nandini; 13. The Waxing Moon; 14. The Crocodile on the
18. An Arrow Flew; 19. Laughter and Fire; 20. The Doctor’s Son Again; 21. The Privilege River Bank; 15. Vanathi's Playacting; 16. Arulmozhivarmar; 17. The Horse Bolts;
of Travelling in a Palanquin; 22. A Shock for Anirudhar; 23. Can a Mute Talk?; 24. The 18. Idumbankari; 19. A Bloody Battlefield; 20. Their Greatest Enemy; 21. The Rustling
Princess’ Impatience; 25. Anirudhar’s Crime; 26. Confusion in the Street; 27. In the Curtain; 22. The Velakkara Battalion; 23. Amudhan's Mother; 24. The Crow and the
Underground Treasury; 28. The Subterranean Passage; 29. A Glimpse of the King; 30. The Koel; 25. Inside the Fort; 26. Abaayam! Danger!; 27. The Court Poets; 28. The Iron
Accusation; 31. An Evening Dream; 32. Why are You Torturing Me?; 33. The Goddess of Grip; 29. Our Guest; 30. The Art Gallery; 31. Thieves!Thieves!; 32. Investigation; 33. The
the Chozha Clan; 34. Danger to Ravana; 35. The Emperor’s Anger; 36. Late at Night; Girl on the Tree; 34. The Pleasure Pavilion; 35. The Magician; 36. Do You Remember?;
37. Turmoil in Kadambur; 38. Nandini Refuses; 39. Danger Approaches; 40. Water Sport; 37. The Lions Clash; 38. A Quarrel with Nandini; 39. The World Spins Round; 40. The
41. Karikalan’s Mania for Killing; 42. She is no Woman; 43. Where is the Leopard?; 44. Love Palace that Lay in Darkness; 41. The Dungeon; 42. Is This the Epitome of Friendship?;
and Accusation; 45. You are my Sister!; 46. The Boat Moves; Glossary. 43. Pazhayarai; 44. Everything is Her Doing; 45. The Spy Who Escaped; 46. The People
are Uneasy; 47. Eesana Siva Bhattar; 48. Swirling Waters and Spying Eyes; 49. Wonder
of Wonders!; 50. The Paranthakar Hospital; 51. Mamallapuram; 52. An Old Man's
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Contents
 The sponsors;  The translator;  The artist;  The translator’s
note;  Characters;  The story so far...
1. Poonkuzhali; 2. The Quicksands; 3. A Mental Aberration; 4. At
Midnight; 5. At Mid-Sea; 6. The Hidden Mandapam; 7. Samudra
Kumari; 8. Bhootha Theevu; 9. This is Lanka; 10. Anirudha
Brahmarayar; 11. The Therinja Kaikolar Army; 12. Master and
Disciple; 13. Ponnivin Selvan; 14. Two Full Moons; 15. A Moan
in the Night; 16. Sundara Chozhar’s Delusion; 17. Do the Dead Come Back?; 18. The
Greater Treachery; 19. They’ve Caught the Spy!; 20. Two Tigresses; 21. The Dungeon; 104. Ghosts M.S. Kushwaha
22. Sendhan Amudhan in Prison; 23. Nandini’s Letter; 24. Heated Wax; 25. The Town of
Contents
Mathottam; 26. The Sword that Sought Blood; 27. The Forest Road; 28. The Royal Route;
29. The Mahout; 30. The Wrestling Bout; 31. The Elela Singan Show; 32. Killivalavan’s  General Introduction;  Introduction to GHOSTS;  GHOSTS;
 Notes.
Elephant; 33. The Idol’s Message; 34. Anuradhapuram; 35. The Throne of Lanka; 36. Is
Merit Valued?; 37. The Goddess of the Kaveri; 38. What the Paintings Said; 39. This is
War!; 40. The Council; 41. Look There!; 42. Poonkuzhali’s Knife; 43. I Am Guilty!; 44. The
Elephant Goes Berserk; 45. The Prison Ship; 46. An Emotional Turmoil; 47. Ghostly
Laughter; 48. The Kalapathi’s Death; 49. The Hunt for the Ship; 50. The Bodyguards;
51. The Cyclone; 52. The Broken Boat; 53. The Song of Refuge; Glossary.

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105. Julius Caesar R. K. Sharma, Har Prashad Gupta 108. Stories for Colleges K.G. Seshadri
Contents
Contents
PART I
1. Introduction; 2. Contents of the Play Actwise Text; 3. Act I - 1. The Robe of Peace—O. Henry; 2. The Miracle of Puran
Scene I; 4. Act I - Scene II; 5. Act I - Scene III; 6. Act II - Scene I; Bhagat—Rudyard Kipling; 3. The Truth About Pyecraft—H. G.
7. Act II - Scene II; 8. Act II - Scene III; 9. Act II - Scene IV; Wells; 4. Quality—John Galsworthy; 5. Mabel—William Somerset
10. Act III - Scene I; 11. Act III - Scene II; 12. Act III - Scene III; Maugham; 6. The Hammer of God—G. K. Chesterton; 7. A Cup
13. Act IV - Scene I; 14. Act IV - Scene II; 15. Act IV - Scene III; of Tea—Katherine Mansfield; 8. The Far and the Near—Thomas
16. Act V - Scene I; 17. Act V - Scene II; 18. Act V - Scene III; Wolfe; 9. Half-a-Rupee Worth—R. K. Narayan; 10. Bachcha
19. Act V - Scene IV; 20. Act V - Scene V Lieutenant—Manohar Malgonkar; 11. The Boy Who Broke the
PART II Bank—Ruskin Bond; 12. A Devoted Son—Anita Desai
1. Characters; 2. Incidents, Scenes and Situations.
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106. The Verbal Mirror Writings On Contemporary Issues 109. Foundation English (Communication Skills and
S.Haneefa; N.P.Rajendran Literature) D. Burhanuddin Dulvi

Contents Contents
Part I: Communication Skills
Module I: Human Rights and Globalization
Unit I: Words—Section A. Passage Exercises; Section B. Field
1. The Networks of Global Capitalism—Fritjof Capra; 2. The
Exercises.
Scope and Power of Non-Violence—Mahatma Gandhi;
Unit II: Sentences—Section A. Complete the Sentences;
3. Singing Out of Sorrow—Anees Jung;
Section B. Sentence Writing; Section C. Writing Conversions.
Module II: Democracy and Constitutional Values Unit III: Paragraphs—Section A. Writing a paragraph on different
4. The Philosophy of the Constitution—Dr Durga Das Basu; 5. Gettysburg Speech— topics.
Abraham Lincoln; 6. A Dialogue on Democracy—A. S. Hornby Part II: Literature
Module III: Environmental Values Section A. Poetry; Section B. Prose.
7. Trees—Gita Mehta; 8. Technology with a Human Face—E. F. Schumacher
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Section 1: Grammar
1. Tenses; 2. Determiners; 3. Modal Auxiliaries; 4. Subject-Verb
107. Light & Delight Sebastian Agreement; 5. The Passive Voice; 6. Prepositions; 7. Connectors
Section 2-A: Comprehension Passages
Contents 1. Lincoln’s Letter to His Son’s Teacher—Abraham Lincoln;
1. William Shakespeare;  Since Brass, Nor Stone;  Let Me Not 2. What We Must Learn from the West—Narayana Murthy;
to the Marriage of True Minds; 2. John Donne;  A Valediction: 3. Dabbawalas: Mumbai’s Best Managed Business—Amberish
forbidding Mourning; 3. John Milton;  On His Blindness; Diwanji; 4. Internet—Jagdish Joshi
 Paradise Lost (Book I, Lines 1 - 16); 4. John Dryden;  Absalom Section 2-B: Short Stories
and Achitophel (Lines 150 - 197); 5. Alexander Pope;  From 1. My Lost Dollar—Stephen Leacock; 2. A Snake in the Grass—R.K. Narayan; 3. A Day’s
Essay on Man (Epistle II, Lines 1 - 18);  An Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot Wait—Earnest Hemingway
(Lines 193 - 214); 6. Williams Collins;  Ode to Evening; 7. William Section 3: Writing Skills
Blake;  The Lamb;  The Tyger; 8. William Wordsworth;  Three Years She Grew; 1. Conversation in Action (Dialogue Writing); 2. Letters
 Tintern Abbey; 9. P.B. Shelley;  Ode to the West Wind; 10. To a Skylark;  John Keats; Section 4: Language Lab
 La Belle Dame Sans Merci;  Ode to a Nightingale. 1. Presentation Skills.

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111. A Book of Modern Short Stories G Kumara Pillai 113. A Textbook of Literary Criticism and Theory
Contents Prof. C R Murukan
1. A Horseman in the Sky; 2. The Model Millionaire; 3. The Contents
Postmaster; 4. The Gift of the Magi; 5. Quality; 6. The Ant and SECTION 1: CLASSICAL AGE
the Grasshopper; 7. The Doll’s House; 8. Gateman’s Gift. 1. Plato; 2. Aristotle; 3. Classical Appendix
SECTION 2: INDIAN AESTHETICS
4. The Theory of Rasa; 5. Highways of Literary Criticism in
Sanskrit; 6. Use and Abuse of Alamkara
SECTION 3: MODERN CRITICISM
7. Poetry and Poetic Diction; 8. Tradition and the Individual Talent; 9. The Nature of the
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Thomas Hardy [1840-1928]  The Darkling Thrush;  Channel
Firing; Gerard Manley Hopkins [1844-1889]  The Wreck of the
Deutschland;  God’s Grandeur;  The Windhover;  Pied Beauty; 114. Current Prose For Better Learning Vimala Ramarao
 Inversnaid; A.E. Housman [1859-1936]  ‘Is My Team
Ploughing?’; William Butler Yeats [1865-1939]  Easter 1916;  The Contents
Second Coming;  Sailing to Byzantium;  Leda and the Swan; 1. Cinderella—Retold by Arthur Rackham; 2. Vivekanandaâs
 Byzantium;  The Circus Animals’ Desertion; Edwin Arlington World Mission—Bhabani Bhattacharya; 3. With the
Robinson [1869-1935]  Miniver Cheevy;  Mr. Flood’s Party; Robert Photographer—Stephen Leacock; 4. Ranjit, My Husband—
Frost [1874-1963]  Mending Wall;  After Apple-Picking;  Birches;  The Road Not Taken; Vijayalakshmi Pandit; 5. The Lesson of the Seagull—Claude
 Fire and Ice;  Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening; Carl Sandburg [1878-1967] Metier-di Nunzio; 6. The Best Investment I Ever Made—A.J.
 Chicago;  Edward Thomas [1878-1917]  Adlestrop; Wallage Stevens [1879-1955]  The Cronin; 7. Galileo and the Telescope—William and Stella Nida;
Emperor of Ice-Cream;  Sunday Morning;  Anecdote of the Jar;  Peter Quince at the 8. A Nationâs Strength—Karan Singh; 9. Search for a Stranger—
Clavier; William Carlos Williams [1883-1963];  The Red Wheelbarrow;  The Dance; D.H. Gordon S. Livingston; 10. A Snake in the Grass—R. K. Narayan;
Lawrence [1885-1930]  Piano;  Snake;  Bavarian Gentians; Ezra Pound [1885-1972] 11. At School—Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; 12. A Rare
 Hugh Selwyn Mauberley; Robinson Jeffers [1887-1962]  To the Stone-Cutters; Edwin Fish—Thor Heyerdahl.
Muir [1887-1959]  The Horses; Edith Sitwell [1887-1964]  Still Falls the Rain; Marianne 1 1
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Waste Land;  Marina;  Little Gidding; Archibald Macleish [1892-1982]  Ars Poetica; Wilfred PAGES: 144 PRICE: ` 50.00 IMPRINT: Trinity
Owen [1893-1918]  Strange Meeting; E.E. Cummings [1894-1962]  The Cambridge Ladies;
 Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town;  What if a Much of a Which of a Wind; Robert
115. Essential Lanaguage Skills ???
Graves [1895-1985]  Lost Acres;  Ulysses; Hart Crane [1899-1932]  Proem: To Brooklyn
Bridge;  Voyages: II; Cecil Day Lewis [1904-1972]  The Poet; John Betjeman [1906-1984] Contents
 Death in Learnington;  Upper Lambourne;  A Subaltern’s Love-Song;  Youth and Age Part I: Phonetics and Vocabulary
on Beaulieu River, Hants;  Greenaway; William Empson [1906-1984]  To an Old Lady; Unit 1. Transcription of Phonetic Symbols; Unit 2. Word Stress;
 Missing Dates; W. H. Auden [1907-1973]  Consider;  O What is That Sound;  Who’s Unit 3. Synonyms and Antonyms; Unit 4. Word Formation
Who;  Musie des Beaux Arts;  In Memory of W.B. Yeats;  The Unknown Citizen;  The PART II: Grammar and Usage
Shield of Achilles; Louis MacNeice [1907-1963]  Snow;  Bagpipe Music; Theodore Roethke Unit 1. Direct and Indirect Narration; Unit 2. Active and Passive
[1908-1963]  My Papa’s Waltz;  The Waking;  The Right Thing;  Stephen Spender Voice; Unit 3. Interchange of Degree of Comparison;
[1909- ];  The Pylons;  An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum; Roy Fuller [1912- ] Unit 4. Sequence of Tenses; Unit 5. Modals; Unit 6. Elements
 Autumn 1942; George Barker [1913- ]  To My Mother; R.S. Thomas [1913- ]  Evans; of a Clause
 Cynddylan on a Tractor;  Iago Prytherch; Dylan Thomas [1914-1953]  And Death Shall PART III: Comprehension
Have no Dominion;  The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower;  Poem in The little Black Boy—William Blake; Voice of the Unwanted Girl—Sujata Bhatt; A Mad
October;  A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London;  Fern Hill;  Do not Tea Parry—Lewis Caroll; The Night Train at Deoli— Ruskin Bond; The Birth of Khadi—
Go Gentle into that Good Night; Robert Lowell [1917-1977]  Man and Wife;  Skunk Hour; Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi; A Tryst with Destiny—Jawaharlal Nehru; I have a
Donald Davie [1922- ]  Remembering the Thirties; Philip Larkin [1922-1985]  Church Going; Dream—Martin Luther King, Jr.; Vision for 2020—A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
 The Whitsun Weddings;  Ambulances; Thom Gunn [1929- ];  On the Move;  In Santa PART IV—Compositional Skills
Maria Del Popolo;  Considering the Snail; Ted Hughes [1930- ]  The Thought-Fox;  The Unit 1. Letters: Formal and Informal; Unit 2. CVs and Job Applications; Unit 3. Paragraph
Jaguar;  Hawk Roosting;  Relic; Sylvia Plath [1932-1963]  Lady Lazarus;  Daddy. Writing.

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116. The Many Worlds of Literature Jasbir Jain 119. Strings of Gold–II Jasbir Jain
Contents Contents
1. The Story of Muhammad Din—Rudyard Kipling; 2. The Inspector 1. Winter—James Thomson; 2. Autumn—James Thomson;
of Schools—M. Athar Tahir; 3. Training: Literary and Spiritual— 3. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard—Thomas Gray; 4. Ode
M.K. Gandhi; 4. The Gentlemen of the Jungle—Jomo Kenyatta; to Evening—William Collins; 5. On the Receipt of My Mother’s
5. Unleash Your Creativity—Robert Epstein; 6. Indian Women Picture—William Cowper; 6. Light Shining Out of Darkness—
and the Salt Satyagraha—Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya; William Cowper; 7. To Summer—William Blake; 8. London—
7. Mr Krishnan's Family and I—Ardeshir Vakil; 8. A Special Child— William Blake; 9. To the Evening Star—William Blake; 10. The
Uma Rao 9. The Shoes of My Sensei—Goh Sin Tub; World is Too Much with Us—William Wordsworth; 11. Upon
10. Education: Indian and American—Anurag Mathur; Westminster Bridge—William Wordsworth; 12. Three Years She
11. Unnikatha—M. Mukundan; 12. Personal Friend—Neelam Saran Gour; 13. Women Grew in Sun and Shower—William Wordsworth; 13. The Solitary Reaper—William
in the Food Chain—Vandana Shiva; 14. Between the Mosque and the Temple—Boman Wordworth; 14. Christabel—Samuel Taylor Coleridge; 15. She Walks in Beauty—George
Desai; 15. Two Fables—I. From the Panchatantra; II. Swayamvara—Suniti Namjosh Gordon Byron; 16. There is a Pleasure in the Pathless Woods—George Gordon Byron;
17. The Isles of Greece—George Gordon Byron; 18. Ode to the West Wind—Percy
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4 2 Bysshe Shelley; 21. Bright Star—John Keata; 22. When I Have Fears—John Keats;
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1. William Shakespeare—Sonnets XVIII, XXX, CXVI; 2. Thomas
Gray—Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard; 3. William 120. Strings of Gold–III Jasbir Jain
Wordsworth—Sonnets VIII, IX, XXIX; 4. S. T. Coleridge—Kubla
Khan; 5. P. B. Shelley—To a Skylark; Ode to the West Wind; Contents
6. John Keats—Ode to a Nightingale; Ode on a Grecian Urn; Alfred Lord Tennyson—1. The Lotos-Eaters; 2. Ulysses;
7. Robert Browning—Andrea Del Sarto; 8. Gerard Manley 3. Break, Break, Break; Robert Browning—4. My Last Duchess;
Hopkins—Felix Randal; 9. Francis Thompson—The Hound of Heaven; 10. W. B. Yeats— 5. The Last Ride Together; 6. Prospice; Matthew Arnold—7. The
A Prayer for My Daughter; 11. Robert Frost—The Road Not Taken; 12. Edith Sitwell—A Scholar Gipsy; 8. Dover Beach; G.M. Hopkins—9. The Sea and
Mother to her Dead Child; 13. T. S. Eliot—Journey of the Magi; 14. Wilfred Owen—Strange the Skylark; W.B. Yeats—10. The Lake Isle of Innisfree; 11. The
Meeting; Insensibility; 15. W. H. Auden—In Memory of W.B. Yeats; Refugee Blues; Wild Swans at Coole; 12. A Prayer for My Daughter; Robert
16. Louis Macneice—Prayer Before Birth; 17. Stephen Spender—The Express; 18. James Frost—13. Birches; Wallace Strevens—14. Thirteen Ways of
Kirkup—No More Hiroshimas; 19. Ted Hughes—Hawk Roosting; 20. Rabindranath
Looking at a Blackbird; D.H. Lawrence—15. Snake; Rupert Brooke—16. The Soldier;
Tagore—Where the Mind is without Fear; 21. Sarojini Naidu—Coromandel Fishers;
T.S. Eliot—17. Preludes; 18. Marina; W.H. Auden—19. In Memory of W.B. Yeats; 20. Lay
22. Nissim Ezekiel—Night of the Scorpion.
Your Sleeping Head, My Love; Dylan Thomas—21. Fern Hill.
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118. Configurations
N.K. Dakorwala , M.F. Salat, S.P. Sylvester
121. The Diamond Necklace K.P. Ramesh Bhose
Contents
Contents
1. The Eyes Are not Here—Ruskin Bond; 2. Fearlessness—M.K.
Gandhi; 3. The World is Becoming a Toxic Garbage Dump— 1. The Diamond Necklace—Guy de Maupassant; 2. The
Maneka Gandhi; 4. Two Truths to Live By—Alexander Schindler; Accursed House—Emile Gaboriau; 3. Mrs Adis—Sheila Kaye-
5. Orpheus and Eurydice—Sir George William Cox; 6. Freedom— Smith; 4. The Bet—Anton Tchekov; 5. After Twenty Years—O.
Krishnamurti; 7. The Ant and the Grasshopper—W. Somerset Henry; 6. The Judgment of Paris—Leonard Merrick; 7. The
Maugham; 8. The Model Millionaire—Oscar Wilde; 9. The Conjuror’s Revenge—Stephen Leacock; 8. The Halfyard Ham—
Gambling Match—Marjorie Sykes; 10. The Importance of English—Mulk Raj Anand; A. E. Coppard; 9. The Prize Poem—P. G. Wodehouse; 10. The
11. The Wrong House—James N. Young; 12. Great Books Sharpen Our Minds— Barber’s Trade Union—Mulk Raj Anand; 11. Wife’s Holiday—
Mortimer j. Adler; 13. A Talk—C.E.M. Joad; 14. The Gift of the Magi—O.Henry; 15. The R.K. Narayan; 12. The Mark of Vishnu—Khushwant Singh.
Conjurer Revenge—Stephen Leacock.
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122. Spectrum—An Anthology of Prose and Poetry and the Mamsahib; 7. Living in Absurdity in Mahesh Elkumchwar’s Garbo; 8. Mahesh
Elkunchwar’s Reflection: A Study in Loss of Identity; 9. Girish Karnad’s Wedding Album:
???
An Overview; 10. Social Realism in Sriranga’s Agnisakshi; 11. Nurturing the Bitter Past in
Contents C.G. Pai’s Playing at Trains; 12. Ecophilosophy in Kikkeri Narayana’s Wild Fowl and a
PROSE Pair of Peacocks; 13. Weapons of Destruction in Himesh Rattan’s Faisla Kal Hoga; 14. Love
and Jealousy in Sant Singh Sekhom’s Fate; 15. Hasmukh Baradi’s janardan-joseph: A
1. The Coming of Gandhi—Jawaharlal Nehru; 2. Preface to
Study in Manipulation; 16. Mingling of Human and Non-human Elements in Hrusikesh
Bombay-London-New York—Amitava Kumar; 3. A Day’s Wait—
Panda’s God-Demon; 17. Arjun Deo Charan’s Jatra: An Allegory; 18. Meera Kant’s
Ernest Miller Hemingway; 4. On Receiving the Nehru Memorial
Nepathya Raag in the Wings: A Study in Male Domination; 19. D.P. Sinha’s The King of
Prize—Aung San Suu Kyi; 5. After Twenty Years—O. Henry;
Mathura: A Megalomaniac’s Story; 20. Assessing T.P. Sukumaran’s Lord Ayanchery: A
6. Function of Education—J. Krishnamurti; 7. The Night Train at
Cucumber Play; 21. Manoj Mitra’s The Tale of Hekim-Shaheb; 22. Appearance and Reality
Deoli—Ruskin Bond; 8. Nanhe: The Little Great Man—D.R. Umankekar; 9. The Birth of in P. Balachandran’s Poor Usman; 23. K.S. Sreenath’s The Stone Idols: A Play about a
Khadi—Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi; 10. National Unity, Nation and Nationalism— Play; 24. Assessing G.C. Tongbra’s Taj Mahal; 25. Psycho-Moral Predicament in Lakshmi
Jayprakash Narayan; 11. The Draft Constitution—Rajendra Prasad. Narayan Misra’s Vermillion on Fire (Sindoor Ki Holi); 26. Breaking Free from Superstitions
POETRY in Balwant Gargi’s Kuari Tisi (The Virgin Peak); 27. Identity Crisis in Arun Sarma’s The
12. The Quality of Mercy—William Shakespeare; 13. The Village Schoolmaster—Oliver Wolf Man.
Goldsmith; 14. The Little Black Boy—William Blake; 15. Composed upon Westminster
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Bhatt; 21. Sisters—Saleem Peeradina
1 1 125. Angst and Hope in Contemporary Indian English
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 Jhumpa Lahiri—1. Angst and Hope in Jumpa Lahiri’s the
low-land; 2. Jhumpa Lahiri Interpreting Maladies in Interpreter of
123. The Blossoming Mind ??? Maladies, The Namesake and Unaccustomed Earth;  Vikram
Swarup—3. Slumdog Millionaire: An Appraisal of the Fiction and
Contents the Film;  Aravind Adiga—4. Poor–Rich Divide in Aravind Adiga’s
Part I: Poems The White Tiger; 5. Subaltern Predicament in the Recent Indian
1. Blow; Blow, Thou Winter Wind; 2. The Good Morrow; 3. Human English Fiction: A Study of Aravind Adiga’s The Wite Tiger and
Folly; 4. The Schoolboy; 5. Lines Written in Early Spring; Vikram Swarup’s Slumdog Millionaire;  Jayanta Mahapatra—6. Probing Relationships in
6. Ozymandias; 7. The Cry of the Children; 8. O Captain! My Jayanta Mahapatra’s Selected Short Stories;  Tania James—7. Betrayal and Remorse
Captain!; 9. Our Casuarina Tree; 10. The Man He Killed; 11. Where in Tania James’ Atlas of Unknowns;  Manju Kapur—8. Insecurity and Loneliness in
the Mind Is Without Fear; 12. The Soul’s Prayer; 13. The Road Marriage – Assessing Manju Kapur’s The Immigrant;  Easterine Kire—9. Metaphor in
Not Taken; 14. Snake; 15. No Men Are Foreign Easterine Kire’s Bitter Wormwood; 10. Love and Conflict in Easterine Kire’s Life on Hold
 Temsula AO—11. Immortality through Nature in Temsula Ao’s Laburnum for My Head.
Part II: Grammar
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1. Letter Writing: Informal Letters; Formal Letters; Letter to the Editor; Job Application
126. An Introduction to Poetry A.G. Xavier
Letter; Résumé; 2. Paragraph Writing; 3. Comprehension.
Contents
1 1 John Milton—1. On His Blindness; Oliver Goldsmith—2. The
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P.B. Shelley—6. Ozymandias; John Keats—7. On First Looking
into Chapman’s Homer; 8. La Belle Dame Sans Merci; Lord
Tennyson—9. Ulysses; 10. King Arthur’s Farewell; Robert
124. Angst and Hope in Contemporary Indian English Drama Browning—11. Incident of the French Camp; Christiana Rossetti—
Dr. A.J. Sebastian SDB 12. Up-Hill; Charles Kingsley—13. The Ballad of Earl Haldan’s
Daughter; Thomas Hardy—14. The Man He Killed; Robert Seymour Bridges—15. A Passer
Contents By; John Masefield—16. Laugh and Be Merry; Hilaire Belloc—17. Matilda; Robert Frost—
1. Familial Degeneration in Vijay Tendulkar’s Gidhade (The 18. Stopping By Woods on A Snowy Evening; John Drinkwater—19. The Vagabond; Rupert
Vultures); 2. Exploitation of Women in Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala; Brooke—20. Menelaus and Helen; W.B. Yeats—21. The Ballad of Father Gilligan.
3. Assessing Relationships in Mahesh Dattani’s Where There is
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127. Prosaic Musings Dr. A.J. Sebastian SDB, 129. Active English Grammar and Composition
Nigamananda Das, Jano S. Liegise Board of Editor
Contents
Contents
Part I. Structure of Sentences
1. E.R. Braithwaite (1920 - )—Job Hunting; 2. G.F. Lamb—Albert
Part II. Functional Grammar and Correct Usage
Schweitzer; 3. George Orwell (1903-1950)—Shooting an
Part III. Written Composition.
Elephant; 4. Marcel Junod (1904-1961)—The First Atom Bomb;
5. Osbert Sitwell (1892-1969)—The Best Years of Life; 6. George
Bernard Shaw (1876-1950)—The Religion of the Future;
7. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965)—Visit to the Pagodas; 8. A.G. Macdonell (1895-
1941)—A Village Cricket Match; 9. Clarence B. Randall (1891-1967)—Management
Speaks to the Graduate; 10. Lynn Doyle (1873-1961)—Banking Without Blarney; 11. Melvin
Anshen (1912- )—A Social Role for Business; 12. Michael George—A Daily Newspaper;
13. Daniel Defoe (1660-1731)—The Balance Sheet of Robinson Crusoe; 14. Sir Harold
Nicolson (1886-1968)—The Modern World; 15. Herman Wouk (1915- )—A Talk on
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20. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)—The Method of Scientific Investigation; 21. Ralph
Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)—Nature; 22. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965)—The Verger;
23. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965)—The Lion’s Skin; 24. Katherine Mansfield
(1888-1923)—The Doll’s House; 25. Mark Twain (1835-1910)—The £1,000,000 Bank-
note; 26. Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)—The Imp and the Peasant’s Bread; 27. O’Henry
(1862-1910)—The Gift of the Magi; 28. O’Henry (1862-1910)—The Last Leaf; 29. Ruskin
Bond (1934-)—The Thief; 30. Chinua Achebe (1930- )—Marriage is a Private Affair;
31. Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)—A Case of Identity; 32. Anton Chekov (1860-1904)—
The Bet; 33. William Wordsworth (1770-1850)—Preface to the Lyrical Ballads; 34. Matthew
Arnold (1822-1888)—Function of Criticism at the Present Time ; 35. T.S. Eliot
(1888-1965)—The Function of Criticism; 36. Cleanth Brooks (1906-1994)—The Language 130. A History of English Language and Elements of
of Paradox; 37. F.R. Leavis (1895-1978)—Keats; 38. Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Phonetics Lalitha Ramamurthi
Helen Tiffin Post-colonial Reconstructions: Literature, Meaning, Value; 39. Language Skills/
Composition; 40. Scholarly Style of Writing; 41. Assignment Writing: Assignments Term Contents
Papers; 42. Making/Taking Notes; 43. Working Bibliography; 44. Footnotes/End Notes; Part I: History of English
45. How to Write a CV (Curriculum Vitae) or Resume; 46. Paragraph Writing;
47. Journalistic Report Writing; 48. Literary Essay Writing; 49. Dialogue Writing; 50. Book 1. Nature of Language; 2. The Origin of Language; 3. Language
Review; 51. Copy Editing; 52. Feature Writing. Change; 4. Language Families; 5. Germanic or Teutonic Family
of Languages; 6. Old English; 7. Middle English; 8. Modern
1 1 English; 9. Loan Words in English; 10. Literary Coinages; 11. Word
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16. Approaches to Grammar; 17. Grammaticality and
Acceptability.
Part II: Elements of Phonetics
128. A Textbook of Grammar and Composition
18. Phonetics; 19. Description of Sounds—Vowels;
S. C. Sharma, Shiv Narain Bhardwaj,
20. Description of Sounds—Consonants; 21. Phonology;
Pankaj Sharma, Gulab Singh Chillar
22. Prosodic Features.
Contents
1. Common Errors; 2. Clauses; 3. Essays; 4. Essays in Outlines;
5. Vocabulary; 6. Precis; 7. Letter/Application.

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28 ANNOTATED CLASSICS/CRITICAL READERS/GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION


ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

131. English for Practical Purposes 134. Modern English – A Book of Grammer N. Krishnaswamy
Z.N. Patil, B.S. Valke, Ashok Thorat, Zeenat Merchant
Contents
Contents Chapter I: Review: The Parts of Your Speech
Part I. Structure of Sentences 1.1. Classification of Nouns; 1.2. Nouns: Number; 1.3. Articles;
Part II. Functional Grammar and Correct Usage
1.4. Nouns: Gender; 1.5. Pronouns and Person; 1.6. Adjectives;
Part III. Written Composition.
1.7. Possessive Forms of Nouns; 1.8. Possessive Adjectives and
Possessive Pronouns; 1.9. Demonstratives; 1.10. Numerals and
Numeral Adjectives; 1.11. Adverbs and Adverbials (Prepositional
Phrases); 1.12. Conjunctions; 1.13. Interjections
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Function of ‘be’; 2.5. Other Linking-Verbs; 2.6. Negative Sentences with ‘be’; 2.7. Negative
Sentences with other Linking-Verbs; 2.8. Questions with answers ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; 2.9. Yes/No
Questions with other Linking-Verier; 2.10. Information Questions; 2.11. Alternative
132. Trinity Grammar: A Handbook Questions; 2.12. Tag Questions; 2.13. Complements and Adjects; 2.14. Punctuation;
A.E. Augustine, K.V. Joseph 2.15. Paragraph-writing; 2.16. Some useful Expressions
Contents Chapter III: Your Past, Present and Future
Part One: English Usage Usage 3.1. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs; 3.2. Transitive Verbs with Two Objects; 3.3. Actives
1. Verbs: Preliminaries; 2. Verbs: auxiliaries and anomalous and Passives; 3.4. Regular and Irregular Verbs; 3.5. ‘Have’; 3.6. Some Verbs and their
finites; 3. Verbs: Tenses and their uses; 4. Nouns: Number and Complements; 3.7. Object Complements; 3.8. Reflexive Forms; 3.9. Tenses: the Simple
case; 5. Nouns: Countable and uncountable; 6. Articles; Present, the Present Continued! and the Simple Past; 3.10. The Present Perfect and the
7. Agreement; 8. Conditional sentences; 9. Direct and indirect Simple Past; 3.11. The Past Continuous and the Past Perfect; 3.12. The Present Perfect
speech; 10. The passive voice; 11. The participle construction; 12. Adjectives and Continuous and the Past Perfect Continuous; 3.13. More about Helping Verbs;
adverbs; 13. Interrogatives; 14. Prepositions; 15. Conjunctions; 16. Clause structure; 3.14. Meanings of Modals and other Related Phrases; 3.15. Futurity; 3.16. Vivid uses of
17. Transformation of sentences; Some Tenses; 3.17. Imaginative use of the Simple Past and the Past Perfect; 3.18. Adverbs
of Frequency; 3.19. Mere about Adverbs and Adverhials; 3.20. Determiners'-Agreement
Part Two: Composition
between Nouns and Words that qualify them; 3.21. Indefinite Pronouns followed by ‘of’
18. Precis-writing; 19. Comprehension; 20. Letter-writing; 21. Writing stories from Phrase; Compounds of Some Indefinite Pronouns; 3.22. More about Articles;
outlines; 22. Expansion of Proverbs. 3.23. Sequence of Modifiers before Nouns; 3.24. Meanings of Determiners and other
1 1 Modifiers; 3.25. More about Prepositions; 3.26. Phrasal Verbs and Prepositional Verbs;
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4.1. Sentences and Clauses; 4.2. Noun Clauses; 4.3. Reported Speech; 4.4. Adjective
Clauses and their Abridgement; 4.5. A note on Appositive Constructions; 4.6. The Uses
of the Genitive or the Possessive; 4.7. Infinitives; 4.8. -ing Forms; 4.9. Abstract Noun
133. Literature and Language C.T. Thomas
Phrases; 4.10. Absolute Constructions; 4.11. Adverbial Causes; 4.12. Conditional Clauses;
Contents 4.13. Complex Sentences containing more than one Sub—ordinate Clause;
SEMESTER I 4.14. Conjunctions; 4.15. Sentence Connectors and Cohesion; 4.16. Concord;
1. The Selfish Giant—Oscar Wilde; 2. A Glory has Departed— 4.17. Subrtitution and Ellipsis; 4.18. Sentence Variations and the Rewriting of Sentences;
Jawaharlal Nehru; 3. Mass Production—G.C. Thomley; 4. My 4.19. Imaginative Features; 4.20. Idioms
Greatest Olympic Prize—Jesse Owens; 5. Concerning Dates— Chapter V: Composition
E.V. Lucas; 6. Dangers of Drug Abuse—Hardin B. Jones; Revision
Exercises - I. 5.1. Letter-writing; 5.2. Precis and Comprehension; 3.3. Paraphrasing and Expansion;
SEMESTER II 5.4. Descriptive writing and Essay;
7. Computers—Peter Laurie; 8. My Financial Career—Stephen Leacock; 9. Half-a-Rupee Chapter VI: Words
Worth—R.K. Narayan; 10. On the Rule of the Road—A. G. Gardiner; 11. The Lure of
Lottery—Samuel Johnson; Revision Exercises - II.  Formation of Words.
12. Night of the Scorpion—Nissim Ezekiel; 13. The Chemistry Hour—Gerald Bullett;
14. The Unknown Citizen—W.H. Auden; 15. Bankers are Just Like Anybody Else, Except
Richer—Ogden Nash.

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135. Soft Skills for Linguistic Communication (Semester-I) 137. Contemporary English Grammar Structures and
Board of Editor Composition David Green
Contents Contents
UNIT-I Part I. Grammar and Usage
1. Ability to listen and document what you have heard; 2. Reading 1. The Sentence; 2. Parts of Speech; 3. Nouns-I; 4. Nouns-II;
and comprehension 5. Adjectives; 6. Comparison of Adjectives; 7. Articles;
8. Pronouns; 9. Demonstrative, Indefinite, Interrogative,
UNIT-II
Distributive and Reciprocal Pronouns; 10. Relative Pronouns;
3. Ability to read and follow instructions; 4. Ability to interpret and 11. Verbs; 12. Verbs -Mood and Tense; 13. Concord or Agreement
transcode information of the Verb with the Subject; 14. Non-Finite Verbs; 15. Strong and Weak Verbs; 16. The
UNIT-III Auxiliaries; 17. Modal Auxiliaries; 18. Anomalous Finites; 19. Adverbs; 20. Prepositions;
5. Asking for and responding to information; 6. Communication 21. Conjunctions; 22. Interjections.
skills with public, fellow employees, supervisors and customers Part II. Sentence Structure
UNIT-IV 23. Simple, Compound, Complex and Compound-Complex Sentences; 24. Analysis of
7. Spelling and grammar; 8. Ability to fill out a job application form Simple Sentences; 25. Clauses; 26. Analysis of Complex Sentences; 27. Analysis of
Compound Sentences and Compound-Complex Sentences; 28. Synthesis of Sentences;
UNIT-V
29. Transformation of Sentences-I; 30. Transformation of Sentences-II; 31. Sequence of
9. Expressing courtesy; 10. Communicate through eye contact.
Tenses and Direct and Indirect Speech; 32. Punctuation and Capitals.
Part III. Structures, Literary and Conversational
33. Verb Patterns and Structures-I; 34. Verb Patterns and Structures-II; 35. Verb Patterns
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39. Word-Formation-Compound Words; 40. Synonyms and Antonyms; 41. One-Word
Substitutes for Phrases and Clauses; 42. Words Often Confused; 43. Words with
Appropriate Prepositions; 44. Paragraph-Writing; 45. Letter-Writing; 46. Precis-Writing;
47. Expansion of Passages; 48. Essay-Writing; 49. Paraphrasing; 50. Writing Stories from
136. English Language Textbook (For Mangalore University) Outlines.
Mangalore University
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1. Half-a-Rupee Worth—R.K. Narayan; 2. The Apostle of the
Unwanted—Khushwant Singh; 3. Building Self-Confidence—
Norman Vincent Peale; 4. A Job Well Done—Ruskin Bond; 5. On
Saying ‘Please’—A.G. Gardiner
Poetry 138. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students
1. The Seven Ages of Man—William Shakespeare; 2. Where the Mind is without Fear— T. Balasubramanian
Rabindranath Tagore; 3. Up-Hill—Christina Rossetti; 4. The Stolen Boat Ride—William Contents
Wordsworth; 5. No Men are Foreign—James Kirkup
1. List of Phonetic Symbols; 2. Language, Linguistics and
SEMESTER II Communication; 3. Components of Linguistics; 4. Phonetics: The
Prose Articulation of Speech Sounds; 5. Classification of Speech Sounds;
1. Three Questions—Leo Tolstoy; 2. My Visions for India—Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam; 6. Classification and Description of Consonants; 7. Classification
3. Concerning Dates—E.V. Lucas; 4. Dangers of Drug Abuse—Hardin B. Jones; 5. My and Description of Vowels; 8. Phonology—Phonemes and
Greatest Olympic Prize—Jesse Owens Allophones; 9. The Syllable; 10. The Pure Vowels and Diphthongs
Poetry of English; 11. The Consonants of English; 12. Consonant Clusters in English; 13. The
Concept of General Indian English; 14. Word -accent in English; 15. Accent and Rhythm
1. Matilda—Hilaire Belloc; 2. Ozymandias—Percy Bysshe Shelley; 3. On Killing a Tree—
in Connected Speech; 16. Intonation; 17. Assimilation and Elision; 18. Practice in Phonetic
Gieve Patel; 4. Money-Madness—D.H. Lawrence; 5. Mending Wall—Robert Frost.
Transcription.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

139. A Remedial English Grammar for Foreign Students 141. History of English Literature
Frederick T. Wood Emile Legouis, Louis Cazamian, Raymond Las Vergnas

Contents Contents
Part I
1. The articles—A. The definite article; B. The indefinite article; Book I
2. Agreement of verb and subject; 3. Nouns: singular or plural? Origins (650–1350): I. Anglo-saxon Literature (650–1350);
Some special cases; 4. The partitive use of of; 5. Concord of II. From the Norman Conquest to Chaucer
nouns, pronouns and possessive adjectives (third person); 6. The Book II
possessive adjective or the definite article with nouns denoting The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries (1350–1516) from
parts of the body; 7. Confusion of adjectives and adverbs— Chaucer to the Renascence: I. The Fourteenth Century
A. Adjectival complements; B. Words ending in -ly; C. Hard, hardly; late, lately; most, (1350-1400)—Round about Chaucer; II. Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400); III. The Fifteenth
Century—From the Death of Chaucer to the Renascence (1400-1516)
mostly; 8. Fairly and rather; 9. Adverbial use of no, not and none; 10. Difficulties with
Book III
comparatives and superlatives; 11. Confusion of participles : active and passive voice; The Preparation for the Renascence (1516-78): I. The Part of the Humanists; II. The
12. The prop-word one; 13. Prepositions; A. The expression of time; B. The expression Reformation and the Religious Controversies from 1525 to 1578; III. Poetry—Italianism,
of place; C. Prepositions attached to verbs; D. The idiomatic use of prepositions; 14. The Wyatt and Surrey—Sackville and ‘The Mirror for Magistrates’—Gascoigne; IV. The Theatre
word home: used with and without a preposition; 15. Negative verbs; 16. Tenses— from 1520 to 1578
A. Simple and progressive (continuous) forms of the present tense; B. Simple and Book IV
progressive forms of the past tense; C. The perfect tense; D. The progressive form of the The Flowering of the Renascence (1578-1625): I. General Characteristics of the Great
perfect; E. Tenses with since; F. Tenses in adverb clauses referring to the future; G. Tenses Period; II. The Pioneers: Lyvy, Sidney, and Spenser; III. Poetry from 1590 to 1625; IV. Prose
in adjective clauses referring to the future; H. Tenses in conditional sentences; from 1578 to 1625; V. The Drama Until Shakespeare, from 1580 to 1592; VI. Shakespeare’s
Plays (1590-1616); VII. Shakespeare’s Contemporaries and Immediate Successors;
17. Redundant pronouns and prepositions in complex sentences; 18. Redundant
VIII. Shakespeare’s Successors—Drama Under Charles I (1625–42)
conjunctions in complex sentences; 19. Introductory there; 20. The infinitive—A. With Book V
anticipatory it as a subject; B. Accusative with infinitive: the infinitive with and without to; The End of the Renascence (1625-60): I. Prose from 1625 to 1660; II. Proetry from
C. Some other points about the use of the infinitive; D. Infinitive and gerund; 21. Anticipatory 1625 to 1660; III. Milton
it with noun clauses and adjective clauses; 22. The position of adverbs; 23. Verbs PART II
compounded with adverbs: the position of the object; 24. Tag questions; 25. Appended Book I
questions; 26. Indirect (reported) questions; 27. The indirect expression of imperatives; Literature of the Restoration (1660-1702): I. Sources and Characteristics of the New
28. The use of correlatives; 29. Who and whom; 30. Much and many; 31. Much and very; Literature; II. Dryden and Lyrical Poetry; III. Satire and the Satirical Spirit; IV. The Theatre;
V. Rationalism and Restoration Prose; VI. The dissident Writers; VII. The Transition
32. Still and yet; 33. Make and do; 34. The verb have; 35. Shall and will; 36. Used to
Book II
(verb) and to be used to; 37. So that and so as; 38. Errors in the use of individual words; Classicism (1702-40): I. The Age of Classicism; II. The Classical School of Poetry; III.
39. The courtesy words please and thank you; 40. Dates and the time; 41. The British The Spirit of Controversy; IV. The Literature of the Middle Classes; V. The Dawn of
monetary system; 42. Greetings and salutations. Sentimentalism in English Literature
Book III
The Survival of Classicism (1740-70): I. Doctrinal Classicism: Johnson; II. The Poetry
1 1 of Sentiment; III. The Novel of Sentiment; IV. Realism; V. Political Literature; VI. The
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The Pre-Romantic Period (1770-98): I. The Awakening of Imagination; II. The Religious
Awakening; III. The Pre-Romantic Novel; IV. Rationalism; V. The Classical Temperaments;
VI. The French Revolution and English Literature; VII. Pre-Romantic Poetry.
Book V
The Romantic Period (1798-1832): I. The First Generation of Poets; II. The Novel;
III. Intellectualism and Political Literature; IV. The Second Generation of Poets; V. The
140. English Phonetics for Indian Students—A Workbook Semi-Romanticists.
T. Balasubramanian Book VI
The Search for Balance (1832-75): I. The New Period—Causes and Characteristics;
Contents II. Intellectualism and Science; III. The Idealistic Reaction; IV. The Poetry of the Victorian
1. General Phonetics and Phonology; 2. Minimal Pairs; 3. Minimal Era; V. Realism
Pairs again; 4. Description of Consonants,Pronunciation of plural Book VII
and Past tense markers in English; 5. The Vowels of English; New Divergencies (1875-1914): I. The Change in Literary Thought: Causes and
Characteristics; II. The Revolt Against Mechanism; III. The New Romanticism; IV. The
6. Word-Accent in English; 7. Sentence-stress and Rhythm in
Doctrines of Action; V. Literary Individualism
English; 8. Intonation; 9. Practice in Phonetic Transcription. Book VIII
The TwentiethCentury (1914-70): I. The Novel and The Short Story; II. The Theatre;
III. Poetry; Index.
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142. Developing Communication Skills 144. Administrative and Business Communication


Krishna Mohan, Meera Banerji Arvind Kumar Bhatt

Contents Contents

Part One: Aspects of Communication Part I : An Overview

Part Two: Oral Communication 1. Communication and Overview; 2. The Communication Process;
3. Communication Principles; 4. Types of Communication in
Part Three: Written Communication
Organization; 5. Public Relations; 6. Impact of Technological
Part Four: Mechanics of Manuscript Preparation. Advancement on Business Communication
Part II: Media of Communication
7. Media of Communication; 8. Speech; 9. Telephoning Versus
Face-to-Face Communication; 10. Active Listening; 11. Interview;
12. Meeting; 13. Business Letters; 14. Business Reports;
References; Index.

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143. English for Competitive Examinations R.P. Bhatnagar 145. Speaking and Writing for Effective Business
Communication Rev. Francis Soundararaj
Contents
Contents
1. Basics of English; 2. Errors and How to Avoid Them;
3. Spotting Errors; 4. Sentence Completion; 5. Reconstructing Part I: Concepts, Illustrations And Learner Tasks
Passages; 6. How to Write a Precis; 7. Reading Comprehension; 1. Communication: Meaning, Significance and Process;
8. Composition; 9. Letter Writing; 10. Report Writing; 2. Information Flow: Directions of Communication; 3. Channel,
11. Spellings; 12. Vocabulary; 13. Some Notions; Conventional Media and Types of Communication; 4. Oral and Aural
and Idiomatic Expressions; 14. Phrasal Verbs; 15. Spoken Communication; 5. Oral Communication: Paralinguistics; 6. Non-
English; Key; Reference Books. Verbal Communication: Paralanguage; 7. Formal and Informal
Communication; 8. Reading Skills for Business Communication;
9. Verbal Communication: The Written Channel; 10. Parts and
Layouts of Letters; 11. Reports and Proposals; 12. Written
Communication: Condensed Writing and its use in Business
Transactions; 13. Working in Groups; 14. Barriers to
Communication
Part II: Business Correspondence and Oral Communication
(Writing and Speaking Skills: More Tips and Models)
15. Business Correspondence; 16. Oral Communication.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

146. The Post Office 147. Collected Poems and Plays Rabindranath Tagore
Debabrata Mukhopadhyay, G. Nageswara Rao
Contents
Contents
 Gitanjali;  The Crescent Moon;  The Gardener;  Chitra;
Introduction; Preface: Act-I, Act-II; Notes.  Fruit-Gathering;  The Post Office;  Lover’s Gift;  Crossing
Stray Birds;  The Cycle of Spring;  The Fugitive, and Other
Poems;  Sacrifice, and Other Plays;  Sanyasi, or the Ascetic—
Malini; Sacrifice; The King and the Queen;  Karna and Kunti;
 Index of First Lines.

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148. Chitra Rabindranath Tagore

Contents
Preface To The First Edition; Scene I; Scene II; Scene III; Scene
IV; Scene V; Scene VI; Scene VII; Scene VIII; Scene IX.

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