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Reading Poetry and Drama
Paper Code:
ENG 201
Credits:
3
Periods/week:
3
Max. Marks:
100
Objective:
To introduce various literary forms in poetry & drama; important movements; poetic devices & strategies, & interpret; their effective use
To enable familiarity with the literary ages / periods; their salient features; the trends & individual traits of the representative poets
8.00
Unit I:
John Milton
On His Blindness
On His Twenty-Third Birthday
When the Assault was Intended to the City
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont
9.00
Unit II:
John Dryden
A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day
Alexander Pope
Solitude
8.00
Unit III:
James Thomson
Autumn
Winter (from Strings of Gold)
William Collins
Ode to Simplicity
10.00
Unit IV:
Thomas Gray
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
William Cowper
Light Shining out of Darkness
10.00
Unit V:
William Congreve
The Ways of the World
Source Books:
Jain, Jasbir, ed.
Strings of Gold Part 1
. Macmillan: India, 1994.
Abrams, M.H.
A Glossary of Literary Terms
. Cengage Learning.
Ferguson, Margaret, Mary Jo Salter, and Jon Stallworthy, eds.
The Norton Anthology of Poetry
. W. W. Norton.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Hudson, Willian Henry.
An Outline History of English Literature
. London G. Bell, 1913. 352.
Boulton, Marjorie.
The Anatomy of Poetry
. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Academic Year:
2018-2019
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