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Reading Prose and Fiction
Paper Code:
ENG 602
Credits:
3
Periods/week:
3
Max. Marks:
100
Objective:
To enable students to comprehend and appreciate a variety of prose and fictional works as avenues of creativity
To enable them to learn the fundamentals of fiction & short stories, viz. structure, dialogue, mood, setting, scenes, language, etc.
9.00
Unit I:
Unit I
S. Radhakrishnan Democracy
Jim Corbett A Shot in the Dark
W. H. Hudson The Samphire Gatherer
9.00
Unit II:
Unit II
Rabindranath Tagore Co-operation
Jawaharlal Nehru Testament
9.00
Unit III:
Unit III
Kartar Singh Duggal Miracle
Manohar Malgonkar Two Red Roosters
Rudyard Kipling Rikki – Tikki – Tavi
9.00
Unit IV:
Unit IV
Premchand The Child
Bhishma Sahni The Boss Came to Dinner
Prabhat K. Mukhopadhyay The Muscular Son-in-Law
9.00
Unit V:
Unit V
Rama Mehta
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Inside the Haveli
Source Books:
A Choice of Short Stories, OUP,2006 (Edited by Shakti Batra and P.S. Sidhu)
A Choice of Prose, OUP – D. Chatterjee, S. K. Prasad
English Prose Selection (OUP)
Three Plays by Girish Karnad
Language Through Literature (OUP)
Academic Year:
2015-2016
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