Victorian Literature - II (Prose and Fiction)

Paper Code: 
ENG 225
Credits: 
04
Periods/week: 
04
Objective: 
The course will enable the students to:
Get  introduced to the literature of the Victorian period and help them draw connections between Victorian prose and fiction  and the culture and history of the period
Understand Victorian literature in relation to a range of contexts, including Victorian anxieties about modernity, madness, sexual transgression and disease
Successfully deploy a range of terms and concepts integral to literary studies
 
Learning Outcomes-
The students will be able to:
Gain an understanding of various aspects of Victorian literature and culture
Get an insight into relevant historical and cultural contexts to know how those inform the reading of literary texts
Critically engage with other literary critics and theorists 
 
11.00
Thomas Carlyle                                                
The Hero as Poet
13.00
Walter Pater                                        
From “Appreciations”: Essays on Style and Postscript
Matthew Arnold                  
From Culture and Anarchy (Chap. 1 : “Sweetness and Light” and Chap. 2 : “Doing as One Likes”)
 
12.00
Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights
12.00
Thomas Hardy
The Return of the Native
12.00
Charles Dickens
David Copperfield
SUGGESTED READINGS: 
Batho, Edith,andBonamyDobree.The Victorians and After. The Cresset Press, 1950. 
Chesterton, Gilbert Kleith. The Victorian Age in Literature. London: Williams and Norgate, 1913.
Dunn, J. :Richard. Wuthering Heights: Norton Critical Edition. ed.  W. W. Norton, 2002.  
Ford, Boris. Ed. From Dickens to Hardy :The Pelican Guide to English Literature. Vol. 6. Penguin, 1957. 
Meyer, Susan and Barbara Leah Harman,ed.The New Nineteenth Century.Routledge.2000.      
Regan, Stephen.The Nineteenth Century Novel: A Critical Reader. Routledge,  2004.
 
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