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Carter,R. & D.Nunan(2001)- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages[CUP 26)unan,D.(1988)- Syllabus Design[OUP]2)Hawthorn Jeremy(2005)- Studying the Novel (Hodder Arnold) 4)Forster E.M.- Aspects of Novel 6)rooks Cleanth & Heilman- Understanding Drama 19)Eslin Martin- Anatomy of Drama 35)Tony Morrison-The Bluest Eye(fiction) 36)J.D. Salinger- The Catcher in the Rhy (fiction) 37)Samuel Becket-Endgame 38)Tennessee Williams-The Glass Menagerie
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1)Adom Sirjohn(2004)-Research Methodology
: Methods and Techniques, Delhi :. 6)Sinha M.P.-Research Methods in English. 18)Boultan,Marjorie- Anatomy of Fiction[Routledge]
8)English Language Teaching in India (
8)Kennedy- Literature: An Introduction to
Fictoin,Poetry & Drama(Longman) 11)Prabhu N.S.(1987)- Second Language Pedagogy (
23)rumfit,C. & R.Carter(1986)- Literature and
Language Teaching [OUP]
14)Krishnaswami,N &
T.Krishnaswami(2006)-The Story Of English In India(Foundations Books)
12)Dutta,P Kiranmal, Geetha,Rajeevan, CLN
Prakash(2008)-A Course in Communication Skills(Foundation ooks) Rs.295 1)Abrams M.H.-A glossary of literary termslatest edition.
27)Spaldind P.(1985)- Drama in Practice: A Guide for Students,
[Macmillan] 20)Batra Shakti(2007)-The Catcher in the Rhy : A Critical Study, New Delhi: Surjeet Publications. 3)Barnett, Susan-
Students Guide to Writing about Literature(Pearson Education)
12)Lazar Babu Prabhakar(1993)- Teaching
Spoken English in Colleges(CIEFL,Hyderabad)
7)Bagchi G(1994)- Teaching Poetry in Schools and Colleges, .T.R.Publications Madras 5)Rengachari, S. & Rengachari, Sulochana-Research Methodology : Methodology for Eng.Literature. Bareilly ; Prakash Book Depot.
2)Hawthorn Jeremy(2005)- Studying the Novel (Hodder Arnold)
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Reference Books 1. Abdul Rahim, F. (2005), Thesis Writing: A Manual for Researchers (New Delhi:New Age International) 2. Adam Sirjohn (2004), Research Methodology: Methods & Techniques, Delhi:New Age International Ltd 3. Altick, R. D. (1963), The Art of Literary Research, New York: Norton4. Barker, Nancy and Nancy Hulig (2000), A Research Guide for Under GraduateStudents: English and American Literature, New York: MLA of America 5. Bateson, F. W. (1972), The Scholar Critic: An Introduction to Literary Research,London: Routledge 6. Brown, James Dean (2006), Understanding Research in Second LanguageLearning, New York: Cambridge University Press 7. Caivary, R. & Nayak V. K. (2005), Research Methodology, S. Chand8. Chindhade, S. and A. Thorat (2009), An Introduction to Research, Mumbai: CUP9. Eliot, Simon and W. R. Owens (4 th edn. 1998), A Handbook to Literary Research,London: Routledge & Open University 10. Gibaldi, Joseph (6 th edn. 2003), MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers,New York: MLA Association 11. Gupta, R. K. (1971), American Literature Fundamentals of Research, ASRCHyderabad 12. Harner, James L. (2002), Literary Research Guide: An Annotated Listing ofReference Sources in English Literary Studies, New York: MLA of America 13. Hunt, Andy (2005), Your Research Project, New Delhi: Foundation Books14. Kothari,C.R. (1985), Research Methodology: Methods & Techniques, Delhi :New Age International Ltd 15. Lenburg, Jeff (2007), Guide to Research, Viva Books16. Litosseliti,Lia (2000), Using Focus Groups in Research, British LibraryCataloguing 17. Miller, R. H. (1995), Handbook of Literary Research, Methuen18. Mishra, D. S. (1989), A Grammar of Literary Research, New Delhi: HarmanPublishing House 19. Oakman, Robert L. (1984), Computer Methods for Literary Research, Athens:University of Georgia Press 20. Rahim, F. Abdul (1996), Thesis Writing-A Manual for Researchers, New Delhi:New Age International Ltd 21. Rajannan, B. (1968), Fundamentals of Research, ASRC Hyderabad22. Rengachari, S. & Rengachari,Sulochna - Research methodology for EnglishLiterature, Bareilly : Prakash Book Depot 23. Seliger (2001), Second Language Research Methods, Oxford University24. Sinha, M.P. - Research Methods in English25. Winkler, Anthony C. & Accuen, Jo Roy (2003), Writing the Research Paper,Thomson Heinle
1. Barry, Peter. Beginning Theory, South Asian Edn. Chennai: Viva Books, 20072. Bertens, Hans. Literary Theory: The Basics. London and New York: Routledge,2001 3. Bressler, Charles E. Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice.3rd Ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2003. 4. Culler, Jonathan. Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction, OUP, 2000.5. Dobie, Ann B. Theory into Practice: An Introduction to Literary Criticism.Thomson, 2002. 6. Eagleton, Terry. Literary Theory: An Introduction. Minneapolis: U of MinnesotaP, 1983. 4 7. Groden, Michael, and Martin Kreiswirth. The Johns Hopkins Guide to LiteraryTheory and Criticism . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994 8. Hall, Donald E. Literary and Cultural Theory: From Basic Principles toAdvanced Application. Boston: Houghton, 2001. 9. Klages, Mary. Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed. Chennai: Viva Books,2008. 10. Selden, Raman and Peter Widdowson. A Reader's Guide to ContemporaryLiterary Theory. 3rd Ed. Lexington: U of Kentucky P, 1993. 1. Ashcroft, Bill, Griffiths, and Tiffin, Helen. The Empire Writes Back: Theory andPractice in Post-Colonial Literatures 2. Ashcroft, Bill. Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin, eds.(2004). Key Concepts inPost-Colonial Studies. London: Routledge 3. Baldwin, E. (2004). Introducing Cultural Studies. New York: Pearson/PrenticeHall. 4. Balslev, A.N. (1996). Cross-cultural Conversation. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press.5. Barker, M. & Beezer, A. (1992). Reading into Cultural Studies. London:Routledge. 6. Belsey, C. (2005). Culture and the Real: Theorizing Cultural Criticism. London;New York: Routledge. 7. Bhabha, Homi (2006). The Location of Culture. Chennai: Viva Books8. During, S. (2005). Cultural Studies: A Critical Introduction. London; New York:Routledge. 9. During, Simon. The Cultural Studies Reader. 2nd ed. London ; New York:Routledge, 2003. 10. Edgar, Andrew and Peter Sedgwick. 2005. Cultural Theory: The Key Concepts.2nd edition. NY: Routledge. 11. Grossberg, Lawrence, Cary Nelson, and Paula A. Treichler. Cultural Studies.New York: Routledge, 1992. 12. Loomba, A. (2005). Colonialism/Postcolonialism. London; New York:Routledge. 13. Milner, A. (1996). Literature, Culture and Society. New York: New YorkUniversity Press. 14. Moi, Toril. Sexual/textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory. London ; New York: Methuen, 1985.PN98.W64 M65 1985 15. Nayar, Pramod K.(2008) An Introduction to Cultural Studies. New Delhi: VivaBooks 16. Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics.London: Routledge, 1988. 17. Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. The Post-Colonial Critic: Interviews, Strategies,Dialogues. Ed. Sarah Harasym. London: Routledge, 1990. 18. Showalter, Elaine, ed. Speaking of Gender, 1989.5 Section 2 1. Austin, J. L. (1962), How to do things with words, oxford: Clarendon Press.2. Blommaert, Jan (2005), Discourse: A Critical Introduction, Cambridge: CUP3. Brown, G. and G. Yule (1983), Discourse Analysis, Cambridge: CUP.4. Brown, p. and Levinson, S. C. (1987), ‘ Politeness: Some Universals’ in LanguageUsage, Cambridge: CUP 5. Carter, R. And D. Nunan (2001), Teaching English to Speakers of OtherLanguages (CUP) 6. Fowler, Roger(1981), Literature as Social Discourse. London: BatsfordAcademic and Educational Ltd. 7. Grundy, Peter (2000), Doing Pragmatics, London: Edward Arnold.8. Krishnaswamy, N. and T. Sriraman (1994), English Teaching in India, (T. R.Publications, Madras) 9. Leech, G. N. (1983), Principles of Pragmatics, London: Longman.10. Levinson, S. C. (1983), Pragmatics, Cambridge: CUP.11. Mey, Jacob L. (1993), Pragmatics: An Introduction, Oxford: Blackwell. [Revisededition is available and is preferred.] 12. Nagaraj, G. (1996), English Language Teaching: Approaches, Methods andTechniques (Orient Longman) 13. Paul, Beedle & Bob, Burkill(eds).(2008), Reflections on Teaching Today andTommorrow. Cambridge: CUP 14. Richards, Jack & Theodore, Rodgers. (2002), Approaches and Methods inLanguage Teaching. Delhi: CUP 15. Salkie, Raphael (2005), Text and Discourse Analysis. London: Routledge16. Schiffrin, D. (1994), Approaches to Discourse. Oxford: Blackwell.17. Searle, J. R. (1969), Speech Acts, Cambridge: CUP18. Searle, J. R. (1970), Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language,Cambridge: CUP. 19. Sperber, D. & Wilson, D. (1986), Relevance: Communication and Cognition,Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 20. Thorat, Ashok (2009), Discourse Analysis. Mumbai: CUP21. Thorat, Ashok (ed.) (2007), Pragmatics. Pune: IASE22. Tickoo, M. L. (2003), Teaching and Learning English.Hyderabad: OrientLongman 23. Ur, Penny (1996), A Course in Language Teaching: Practice and Theory (CUP)24. Verschueren, Jef (1995), Handbook of Pragmatics, Amsterdam: John Benjamins.25. Verschueren, Jef (1999), Understanding Pragmatics, London: Arnold.26. Yule, George (1996), Pragmatics, Oxford: OUP.Reflections II (CUP) (i) Lord of the Flies : William Golding (ii) Inside the Haveli : Rama Mehta (iii) A Man of the People : Chinua Achebe 1. Abrams, M. H. – A Glossary of Literary Terms (Latest Edition), (Macmillan) 2. Hawthorn, Jeremy (2005), Studying the Novel (Hodder Arnold) 3. Barnett, Susan – Students Guide to Writing about Literature (Pearson Education) 4. Forster, E. M. – Aspects of Novel 5. Mayhead, Robin – Understanding Literature (Blackie and Sons) 6. Rees, R. J. – An Introduction of English Literature to Foreign Learners 7. Martin, Gray – A Dictionary of Literary Terms (Pearson Education) 8. Boulton, Marjorie – Anatomy of Fiction (Routeledge) 9. Murphy, M. J. –Understanding Unseens 10. Hooper - An Introduction to the Study of Language and Literature 11. Hudson, W. H. - Introduction to the Study of English Literature 12. Iyengar, K. R. Sriniwas and Nandakumar, Prema - Introduction to the Study of English Literature (Sterling, 1984) 13. Lerner - English Literature : An Interpretation for Students Abroad (OUP) 14. Bloom, Harold (2007)– Lord of the Flies, Viva Modern Critical Interpretations (Viva Books) Texts : (i) Death of a Salesman : Arthur Miller (ii) Hayavadan : Girish Karnad Abrams, M. H. – A Glossary of Literary Terms (Latest Edition), (Macmillan) 2. Barnett, Susan – Students Guide to Writing about Literature (Pearson Education) 3. Boulton, Margorie – Anatomy of Drama (Routledge) 4. Brooks, Cleanth and Heilman - Understanding Drama 5. Eslin, Martin – Anatomy of Drama 6. Mayhead, Robin – Understanding Literature (Blackie and Sons) 7. Rees, R. J. – An Introduction of English Literature to Foreign Learners 8. Martin, Gray – A Dictionary of Literary Terms (Pearson Education) 9. Kennedy - Literature : An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and Drama (Longman) 10. Hooper - An Introduction to the Study of Language and Literature 11. Hudson, W. H. - Introduction to the Study of English Literature 12. Iyengar, K. R. Sriniwas and Nandakumar, Prema - Introduction to the Study of English Literature (Sterling, 1984) 13. Kennedy - Literature : An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and Drama (Longman) 14. Lerner - English Literature : An Interpretation for Students Abroad (OUP) 15. Bloom, Harold (2007) – Death of a Salesman, Viva Modern Critical Interpretations (Viva Books) William Shakespeare : 1. A Requiem John Donne : 2. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Andrew Marvell : 3. To his Coy Mistress William Blake : 4. The Chimney Sweeper 5. The Tyger William Wordsworth : 6. Lucy Gray 7. Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known Percy Bysshe Shelley : 8. To a Skylark John Keats : 9. Ode on a Grecian Urn Lord Alfred Tennyson : 10. From In Memoriam, LIV- LVI11. Tears, Idle Tears Matthew Arnold : 12. To Marguerite Robert Browning : 13. The Bishop Orders his Tomb Thomas Hardy : 14. The Darkling Thrush G.M. Hopkins : 15. Felix Randal W.B. Yeats : 16. An Irish Airman Foresees his Death T .S. Eliot : 17. Sweeney Among the Nightingales W.H. Auden : 18. Song Dylan Thomas : 19. And Death shall have no Dominion Philip Larkin : 20. Church Going Nissim Ezekiel : 21. Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T. S. Jayanta Mahapatra : 22. The Abandoned British Cemetery at Balasore A.K. Ramanujan : 23. The Last of the Princes R. Parthasarthy : 24. Delhi Walt Whitman : 25. Gods Emily Dickinson : 26. The Wind Tapped Like a Tired Man. Robert Frost : 27. The Road Not Taken - 8 - R. W. Emerson : 28. Give All to Love Langston Hughes : 29. Ballad of the Landlord 30. I, Too 1. Abrams, M. A. – A Glossary of Literary Terms (Seventh Edition), (Macmillan) 2. Barnett, Susan – Students Guide to Writing about Literature (Pearson Education) 3. Brooks, Cleanth and Robert Penn Warren – Understanding Poetry 4. Mayhead, Robin – Understanding Literature (Blackie and Sons) 5. Martin, Gray – A Dictionary of Literary Terms (Pearson Education) 6. Murphy, M. J. – Understanding Unseens 7. Rees, R. J. – An Introduction of English Literature to Foreign Learners 8. Wainwright, Jeffrey (2004), Poetry : The Basics (Routeledge) 9. Hooper - An Introduction to the Study of Language and Literature 10. Hudson, W. H. - Introduction to the Study of English Literature 11. Iyengar, K. R. Sriniwas and Nandakumar, Prema - Introduction to the Study of English Literature (Sterling, 1984) 12. Kennedy - Literature : An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and Drama (Longman) 13. Lennard – The Poetry Handbook: Guide Reading Poetry for Pleasure and Criticism (OUP) 14. Lerner - English Literature : An Interpretation for Students Abroad (OUP) 1. Thorat, A.and Lokhandwala,M.(2009),Enriching Oral and Written Communication [OBS 2. Mohanraj J. and Mohanraj S. (2001), English Online [OBS] 3. Seely (2006), Oxford Guide to English speaking and writing [OUP] 4. Dutt, P. Kiranmal, Geetha Rajeevan, CLN Prakash (2008), A Course in Communication Skills [Foundation Books] 5. Anderson, Keith, John Maclean, Tony Lynch (2007), Study Speaking [CUP] 6. Goodale, Malcolm (2008), Professional Presentations [CUP] 7. Morley, David (2007), The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing [CUP] 8. Dutt, P. Kiranmal and Geetha Rajeevan (2007), A Course in Listening and Speaking (Vol. I & II) [Foundation Books] 9. Sasikumar, V., P. Kiranmal Dutt and Geetha Rajeevan (2007), Basic Communication Skills [Foundation Books] 10. O’Connor, J. D. – Better English Pronunciation (Latest Edition with CD) 11. Narayanswamy – Strengthen Your Writing (OBS) 1. Thorat, A.and Lokhandwala,M.(2009),Enriching Oral and Written Communication [OBS 2. Mohanraj J. and Mohanraj S. (2001), English Online [OBS.] 3. Seely (2006), Oxford Guide to English speaking and writing [OUP] 4. Dutt, P. Kiranmal, Geetha Rajeevan, CLN Prakash (2008), A Course in Communication Skills [Foundation Books] 5. Anderson, Keith, John Maclean, Tony Lynch (2007), Study Speaking [CUP] 6. Goodale, Malcolm (2008), Professional Presentations [CUP] 7. Morley, David (2007), The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing [CUP] 8. Dutt, P. Kiranmal and Geetha Rajeevan (2007), A Course in Listening and Speaking (Vol. I & II) [Foundation Books] 9. Sasikumar, V., P. Kiranmal Dutt and Geetha Rajeevan (2007), Basic Communication Skills [Foundation Books] 10. O’Connor, J. D. – Better English Pronunciation (Latest Edition with CD) 11. Narayanswamy – Strengthen Your Writing (OBS) 1. Chindhade, S. and Thorat, A. (2009), Doing Research, Mumbai: CUP 2. Hunt, Andy (2005), Your Research Project, New Delhi: Foundation Books 3. Abdul Rahim, F. (2005), Thesis Writing: A Manual for Researchers (New Delhi: New Age International) 4. Gibaldi, Joseph (6 th edn. 2003), MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, NewYork: MLA Association 5. Eliot, Simon and W. R. Owens (4 th edn. 1998), A Handbook to Literary Research,London: Routledge & Open University 6. Miller, R. H. (1995), Handbook of Literary Research, Methuen 7. Lenburg, Jeff (2007), Guide to Research, Viva Books 8. Oakman, Robert L. (1984), Computer Methods for Literary Research, Athens: University of Georgia Press 9. Altick, R. D. (1963), The Art of Literary Research, New York: Norton 10. Harner, James L. (2002), Literary Research Guide: An Annotated Listing of Reference Sources in English Literary Studies, New York: MLA of America 11. Barker, Nancy and Nancy Hulig (2000), A Research Guide for Under Graduate Students: English and American Literature, New York: MLA of America 12. Gupta, R. K. (1971), American Literature Fundamentals of Research, ASRC Hyderabad 13. Mishra, D. S. (1989), A Grammar of Literary Research, New Delhi: Harman Publishing House 14. Rajannan, B. (1968), Fundamentals of Research, ASRC Hyderabad 15. Bateson, F. W. (1972), The Scholar Critic: An Introduction to Literary Research, London: Routledge 16. Adam Sirjohn (2004), Research Methodology: Methods & Techniques, Delhi: New Age International Ltd 17. Caivary, R. & Nayak V. K. (2005), Research Methodology, S. Chand 18. Kothari,C.R. (1985), Research Methodology: Methods & Techniques, Delhi : New Age International Ltd 19. Litosseliti,Lia (2000), Using Focus Groups in Research, British Library Cataloguing 20. Rahim, F. Abdul (1996), Thesis Writing-A Manual for Researchers, New Delhi: New Age International Ltd 21. Rengachari,S. & Rengachari,Sulochna - Research methodology for English Literature, Bareilly : Prakash Book Depot 22. Seliger (2001), Second Language Research Methods, Oxford University 23. Sinha, M.P. - Research Methods in English 24. Winkler, Anthony C. & Accuen, Jo Roy (2003), Writing the Research Paper, Thomson Heinle 25. Brown, James Dean (2006), Understanding Research in Second Language Learning, New York: Cambridge University Press Brumfit, C. and R. Carter (1986), Literature and Language Teaching, (OUP) 2. Brumfit, C. and K. Johnson (1979), The Communicative Approach to Language Teaching (OUP) 3. Bagchi, G. (1994), Teaching Poetry in School and Colleges, (T.R. Publications, Madras) 4. Carter, R. and M. N. Long (1991), Teaching Literature (Longman, London) - 20 - 5. Collie, J. and S. Slater (1987), Literature in the Language Classroom, (CUP, Cambridge) 6. Duff, A. and A. Maley (1990), Literature (OUP) 7. Carter, R. And D. Nunan (2001), Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CUP) 8. , S. (Ed.) (2002), English Language Teaching in India (Orient Longman) 9. Richards, J. C. And T. S. Rodgers (1986), Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching (CUP) 10. Marathe, Ramanan And Bellarmine (1993), Provocations : The Teaching of English Literature in India (Orient Longman) 11. Nagaraj, G. (1996), English Language Teaching: Approaches, Methods and Techniques (Orient Longman) 12. Nolasco, R. And L. Arthur (1988), Large Classes, (Macmillan) 13. Nunan, D. (1988), Syllabus Design (OUP) 14. Prabhu, N. S. (1987), Second Language Pedagogy (OUP) 15. LazarBabu, Prabhakar (1993), Teaching Spoken English in Colleges (CIEFL, Hyderabad) 16. Hill, J. (1986), Using Literature in Language Teaching (Macmillin, London) 17. Hutchinson, T. And A. Waters (1989), English for Specific Purposes: A Learning Centered Approach (CUP, Cambridge) 18. Indra, C.T. (1995), Teaching Poetry at the Advanced Level (T.R. Publications, Madras) 19. Krishnaswamy, N. and T. Sriraman (1994), English Teaching in India, (T. R. Publications, Madras) 20. Krishnaswamy, N. And T. Krishnaswamy (2006), The Story of English in India, (Foundation Books) 21. Kudchedkar, G. (1993), Literature and Language Teaching (Cup) 22. Bassnet, S. And P. Grundy (1993), Language Through Literature (Longman) 23. Corder, S. Pit (1973), Introduction to Applied Linguistics (Penguin) 24. Richards, J. C. (Ed.) (1974), Error Analysis (Longman, London) 25. Tickoo, M. L. (2002), Teaching and Learning English (Orient Longman) 26. Ur, Penny (1996), A Course in Language Teaching: Practice and Theory (Cup) 27. Sarasvati, V. (2004), English Language Teaching: Principles and Practice (O.L.) 28. Widdowson, H. G. (1975), Stylistics and the Teaching of Literature (Longman) 29. Hughes, A. (1989), Testing for Language Teachers (CUP) 30. Allan, J. P. B. And S. Pit Corder (1975), The Edinburgh University Course in Applied Linguistics, Vol. 1,2 and 3 (OUP) For Course Materials refer to standard and authentic editions of the texts published by the publishers like OUP, CUP, Longman, Macmillan, Penguin, Routledge Signet Classics, Allen and Unwin, etc. General Books on Drama 1. Bentley, Eric (1954), In Search of Theater, New York: Vintage Books. 2. Dawson, S W (1970), Drama and the Dramatic, London: Methuen. 3. Esslin, Martin (1977), An Anatony of Drama, New York: Hill and Wong 4. Kelsall, Malcolm (1983), Studying Drama, London: Macmillan. 5. Salgado, Gamini (1980), English Drama: A Critical Introduction, London: Arnold. 6. Styan, J L (1960), Elements of Drama, Cambridge: C.U.P. 7. Spaldind P. (1985), Drama in Practice: A Guide for Students, London: Macmillan. - 22 - Shakespeare : Macbeth 1. Bloom, Harold (ed) Macbeth: Viva Modern Critical Interpretations, New Delhi: Viva Books. 2. Bradley, A C, Shakespearean Tragedy, London: Macmillan. 3. Charlton, H B (1968) Shakespearean Tragedy, Cambridge: C.U.P. 4. Knight G Wilson (1961), The Wheel of Fire, London and New York: Rutledge 5. Lerner, Laurence (1968), Shakespeare’s Tragedies: An Anthology of Modern Criticism, harmonds-worth: Penguin 6. Harrison, G B (1915) Shakespeare’s Tragedies, London: Rutledge and Kegan Paul. 7. Wells, Stanley (ed) (1986), The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies, Cambridge: C.U.P. 8. Norton Critical Edition: Macbeth (Viva Books) 8. Viva Modern Critical Interpretations: Macbeth (Viva Books) G B Shaw : Candida 1. Bentley, Eric (19470, Bernard Shaw, London: Methuen. 2. Huge, Lean (1971), Bernard Shaw: Playwright and Preacher, London: Methuen. 3. Kaufman, R J (1965) Shaw: A Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 4. Whitman, Robert F (1977), Shaw and the Play of Ideas, Ithaca; Cornell University Press. 5. Williams, Raymond (1968) Drama from Ibsen to Brecht, London: Chatto and Windus. 6. Greene N, (1984) Bernard Shaw: A Critical View, London: Macmillan. Samuel Beckett : Endgame 1. Esslin, Martin (1961), The Theater of the Absurd, New York: Penguin. 2. Esslin, Martin (ed) (1965), Samuel Beckett: A collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 3. Cohn, Ruby (ed) (1975), Samuel Beckett: A collection of Critical Essays, New York: Mc Graw 4. Fletcher, John and Fletcher Beryl (1978), A Student’s Guide to the Plays of Samuel Beckett, London: Faber. 5. Fletcher, John and Spurling, John (1972), Beckett: A Study of His Plays, London: hill and Wong. 6. Kennedy, Andrew K. (1989), Samuel Beckett, Cambridge: C.U. P. Tennessee Williams : Glass Menagerie 1. Bloom, Harold (ed) (2007) Glass Menagerie: Viva Modern Critical Interpretations, New Delhi: Viva Books. 2. Jackson, Esther Merle (1965) The Broken World of Tennessee Williams, Madison and Milwaukee: Wisconsin University Press. 3. Parker, R B (ed) (1983), The Glass Menagerie: A Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 4. Stanton, Stephen S (ed) (1977) Tennessee Williams: A Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 5. Tickler, Jack (ed) (1965), Tennessee Williams: Rebellious Puritan, New York: The Citadel Press. 6. Thorpe, Jack (ed) (1977), Tennessee Williams: A Tribute, Jackson: University of Mississippi Press. 1. Allen, Walter (1958) The English Novel: A Short Critical History, Harmondsworth: Penguin. 2. Forster, E M (1927) Aspect of the Novel, Pelican. 3. Leavis F R (1948), The Great Tradition, Hammondsport: Penguin. 4. Lodge, David (1966) Language of Fiction, London: Macmillan. 5. Lack, John (1983) How to Study a Novel London: Macmillan. 6. Van Ghent, Dorothy(1972) The English Novel: Form and Function, New York:Harper - 25 - Wuthering Heights : Emily Bronte 1. Norton Critical Edition: Wuthering Heights (Viva Books) 2. Viva Modern Critical Interpretations: Wuthering Heights (Viva Books) 3. Bloom, Harold (2008) (ed) Wuthering Heights: Viva Modern Critical Interpretations, New Delhi: Viva Books. 4. Allott, Mirian (1970) Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights, London: Macmillan. 5. Peterson, Linda (1993) Wuthering Heights: Emily Bronte, London: Macmillan (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism Series) 6. Winnifrith, Tom and Chithan Edward (1989) Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte: Literary Lives, London: Macmillan. Lord Jim : Joseph Conrad 1. Norton Critical Edition: Lord Jim (Viva Books) 2. Bloom, Harold (ed) (1986) Joseph Conrad: Modern Critical Views, New York: Chelsea House. 3. Krieger, Murray (1960), The Tragic Vision: Variation on a Theme in Literary Interpretations, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 4. Moser, Thomas C (1957) Joseph Conrad: Achievement and Decline, London: OUP 5. Stallman, Robert W (ed) (1960) The Art of Joseph Conrad: A Critical Symposium, Michigan University Press. 6. Stape J H (ed) (1996) The Cambridge Companion to Joseph Conrad, London: C U P 7. Tanner T. (1963) Conrad: Lord Jim, London: Arnold. The Bluest Eye : Toni Morrison 1. Christian, Barbara (1980) Black Women Novelists: The Development of a Tradition, Westport: Green Wood Press. 2. Evans, Marie (ed) (1984) Black Women Writer, (1950-1980) : A Critical Evaluation, New York : Anchor Press. 3. Harris, Trudier (1991) Fiction and Folklore: The Novels of Toni Morrison, Knoxville: University of Tennesse Press. 4. Samuel, Wilfred and Hudson Weems, Clenora(1990) Toni Morrison, Boston: Twayne. 5. Tate, Claudia (ed) (1983) Black Women Writers at Work, New York: Continuum. The Catcher in the Rye : J D Salinger 1. Burgess, Anthony (1984) Ninety-nine Novels: The Best in English Since 1939, London: Allison and Busby. 2. Batra, Shakti (2007) The Catcher in the Rye: A Critical Stydy, New Delhi: Surjeet Publication. 1. British Poetry William Wordsworth : (i) Michael S. T. Coleridge : (i) Christabel John Keats : (i) Ode to Nightingale. Lord Alfred Tennyson : (i) Tithonus Robert Browning : (i) Fra Lippo Lippi W. B. Yeats : (i) Byzantium T. S. Eliot : (i) The Waste Land. W. H. Auden : (i) Musee De Beaux Artes. Philip Larkin : (i) Whitsun Weddings. Dylan Thomas : (i) Fern Hill. 2. American Poetry: R. W. Emerson : (i) The Problem Walt Whitman : (i) There Was a Child Went Forth Emily Dickinson. : (i) I’m Nobody ! Who Are You? (ii) I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died. (iii) I Cannot Live With You. (iv) A Bird Came Down the Walk. Robert Frost : (i) Home Burial (ii) Birches Wallace Stevens : (i) Sunday Morning Sylvia Plath : (i) Lady Lazarus. Robert Lowell : (i) Skunk Hour. 1. Gingerich Martin E (1977) ‘W.H. Auden: A Reference Guide’, Boston, mass: G.K.Hall. 2. Bayley’John (1975) ‘Twentieth Century Poetry: Critical Essay and Documents’, The open Uni-Press, London. 3. Blair, John G.(1965), ‘The Poetic Arts of W.H. Auden’,Princeton Uni-Press Princeton. 4. Buell, Frederick.(1973) ‘W.H.Auden as a social Poet’,Cornell Uni-Press,London. 5. Farnan, Dorothy J.(1984) ‘Auden in Love’,Simon and Schuster’New York. 6. Williamson’ G (1953), ‘A Reader’s Guide to T.S.Eliot,’New york. 7. Ackroyd Peter (1989), ‘T.S.Eliot,’Cordinal, London. 8. Drew Elizabeth (1970) ‘T.S. Eliot: The Design of His Poetry’, Doaba House, Delhi. 9. Bush, Dauglas (1966), ‘John Keats: his life and Writing,’Macmillan, New York. 10. Evert, Walter (1965), ‘Aesthetic and myth in the Poets of Keats,’ Princeton Uni-Press, Princeton. 11. Ward, Aileen (1963), ‘John Keats: the making of a Poet,’ Viking Press, New York. 12. Bowra, Maurice (1961), ‘The Romantic Imagination’, Oxford Uni-Press, Oxford. 13. Brooke, Stoppard (1985), ‘Tennyson: His Art and Relation to Modern Life’, Aparna Publiction Delhi. 14. Dickstein Morris (1971), ‘Keats and His Poetry A Study in Development,’ Uni. Of Chicago Press, Chicago. 15. Durrant, Geoffrey (1969), ‘William Wordsworth,’Cambridge Uni.Press,Cambridge. 16. Gridley, Roy E (1972), ‘Browning major Poetry’, Clarendon Press, Oxford. 17. Hough, Graham (1967), ‘The Romantic Poets,’ Hutchinson, London. 18. Jack Ian (1973), ‘Browning’s major Poetry,’ Clarendon Press, Oxford. 19. Pattison, Robert (1979), ‘Tennyson and Tradition,’ Harvard Uni.Press, Cambridge. 20. Wilson, F.A.C (1968), ‘W.B.Yeats and Tradition,’ Methuen, London. 21. Garrod H.W. (ed) (1956), ‘The Poetical Works of John Keats,’ Oxford Uni.Press, London. 22. Ricks, Christopher (ed) (1969), ‘The Poem of Tennyson,’ Longman, London. 23. Kuby, Lolette (1974), ‘An uncommon Poet for the Common Man: A Study of Philip Larkin,’ The Hague, Mouton. 24. Timms, David (1973), ‘Philip Larkin,’ Oliver and Boyd, Ediuburg. American Poetry Required Reading : 1. Beckett, Lucy,Wallace Stevens,Cambrideg : CUP,1974. 2. Boroff,Marie,ed.Wallace Stevens : A Colletion of Critical Essay, Cambridge,CUP,1963. - 28 - 3. Cook,Reginald,Robert Frost : A Living Voice,Amherst,The Univ. of Mass Press,1974. 4. Cox James M.,ed. Robert Frost : A Collection of Critical Essay, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice, Hall,1962. 5. Crick, J.F., Robert Lowell Edinburg, Oliver and Boyd,1974. 6. Jarrell,Randall, Poetry and the Age,London,Faber and Faber,1955. 7. Kermode,Frank, Wallace Stevens, Edinburgh, London Oliver and Boyd. 8. London, Michael and Boyers R.eds. Robert Lowell : A Portrait of the Artist in His Time, New York,David Lewis. 9. Patke, Rajeev,The Long Poems of Wallace Stevens : An Interpretative Study, Cambridge : CUP, 1986. 10. Pearce, Roy Harvey, The Continuity of American Poetry, Princeton, Princeton, UP,1965. 11. Perloff, Marjorie, The Poetic Art of Robert Lowell, Ithaca, Cornell University Press,1973. 12. Plath, Sylvia, Letters Home,ed. Aurelia S. Plath.London Faber and Faber,1975. 13. Poirier, Richard, Robert Frost : The Work of Knowledge, New York. 14. Potter, James L., The Robret Frost Handbook, University Park and London : The Pennsylvania State University Press,1980. 15. Steiner, Naney Hunter, A close Look AT Ariel : A Memory of Sylvia Plath, London, Faber and Faber, 1974. 16. Vendler, Helen ed. Voices and Visions : The Poet as American, New Delhi, Tata McGraw Hill,1987. 1. Austin, J. L. (1962), How to do things with words, Oxford: Clarendon Press. - 30 - 2. Black, Elizabeth (2006), Pragmatic Stylistics, (Edinburgh) 3. Chatman, Seymour (ed.) (1971), Literary Style : A Symposium, Oxford : OUP 4. Crystal, David – A Dictionary of Applied Linguistics and Stylistics 5. Cummings, M. and R. Simmons (1983), The Language of Literature : A Stylistic Introduction to the Study of Literature, London : Pergamon 6. Elam, K. (1980), The Semiotics of Theatre and Drama, London : Methuen 7. Fowler, Roger (1971), The Language of Literature, London : Routledge and Kegan 8. Freeman, D. C. (1970), Linguistics and Literary Style, New York : Holt Rinehart and Winston 9. Krishnaswamy, N., S. K. Verma and N. Nagarajan (1992), Modern Applied Linguistics, Madras: Macmillan 10. Leech, Geoffrey (1969), A Linguistic Guide to English Poetry, London: Longman 11. Lyons, J. (1981), Language and Linguistics, Cambridge: CUP. 12. Prakasam, V. (1996), Stylistics of Poetry : A Functional Perspective, Hyderabad : Omkar Publishers 13. Thomas, G. Meaning in Interaction, London: Longman 14. Thornborrow and Shan Wareing (1998), Patterns in Language : An Introduction to Language and Literary Style, London : Routledge 15. Welsh, Katie (1989), A Dictionary of Stylistics, London: Longman 16. Wright, Laura and Jonathan Hope (1996), Stylistics : A Practical Course book, London : Routledge in addition to the Reading List given here, the teachers and students may also refer to the relevant reference books stated in the Reading List provided for Paper-III : EnglishLanguage Today, Paper - XI : Pragmatics, and from standard reference books onStylistics. Austin, J. L. (1962), How to do things with words, oxford: Clarendon Press. 2. Brown, G. and G. Yule (1983), Discourse Analysis, Cambridge: CUP. 3. Brown, p. and Levinson, S. C. (1987), ‘Politeness: Some Universals’ in Language Usage, Cambridge: CUP 4. Fowler, Roger – Literature as Social Discourse 5. Grundy, Peter (2000), Doing Pragmatics, London: Edward Arnold. 6. Leech, G. N. (1983), Principles of Pragmatics, London: Longman. 7. Levinson, S. C. (1983), Pragmatics, Cambridge: CUP. 8. Mey, Jacob L. (1993), Pragmatics: An Introduction, Oxford: Blackwell. [Revised edition is available and is preferred.] 9. Mills, Sara - Discourse 10. Schiffrin, D. (1994) Approaches to Discourse, Oxford: Blackwell. 11. Searle, J. R. (1969), Speech Acts, Cambridge: CUP 12. Searle, J. R. (1970), Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language, Cambridge: CUP. 13. Sinclaire & others – Approaches to Discourse 14. Sperber, D. & Wilson, D. (1986), Relevance: Communication and Cognition, Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 15. Thorat, Ashok (2008), Discourse Analysis (FCS) 16. Thorat, Ashok (ed.) (2006), Non-Native Phenomenon of English (IASE, Pune) 17. Thorat, Ashok (ed.) (2007), Pragmatics (IASE, Pune) 18. Verschueren, Jef (1995), Handbook of Pragmatics, Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 19. Verschueren, Jef (1999), Understanding Pragmatics, London: Arnold. 20. Yule, George (1996), Pragmatics, Oxford: OUP. 21. Journal on Intercultural Pragmatics, Eds. Istvan Keckes (Mouton D. Gruyter) 1. Ashcroft, Bill, et al (1989), The Empire Writes Back, London : Routledge 2. Ashcroft, Bill, et al (1998), Key Concepts in Postcolonial Studies, London : Routledge 3. Boehmer, Elleke (1995), Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures : Migrant Metaphors, OUP 4. Brah, Avtar (1996), Cartographies of Diaspora : Contesting Identities, London : Routledge 5. Bromley, Roger (2000), Narratives for a New Belonging : Diasporic Cultural Fictions, Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press 6. Chrisman, Laura and Benita Parry (ed.) (2000), Postcolonial Theory and Criticism, Cambridge : D. S. Brewer 7. Cohen, Robin (2001), Global Diasporas : An Introduction, London : Routledge 8. Dhavan, R. K. and Krishnasastry (ed.) (1994), Commonwealth Writing : A Study in Expatriate Experience, New Delhi : Prestige 9. Gandhi, Leela (1998), Postcolonial Theory : A Critical Introduction, New Delhi : OUP 10. Kaur, Tejinder (ed.) (2005), Perspectives of Diaspora : Indian Fiction in English, Jalandher : Nirman Publishers 11. Kripal, Vinay (1989), The Third World of Expatriation, New Delhi : Sterling 12. Nelson, Emmanuel S. (1992), Reworlding : The Literature of the Indian Diaspora, Greenwood Press 13. Nelson, Emmanuel S. (ed.) (1993), Writers of the Indian Diaspora : A Bio- Bibliographical Critical Soiurcebook, New York : Greenwood Press 14. Rushdie, Salman (1991), Imaginary Homelands, London : Granata Books and Penguin India 15. Suman Bala (ed.) (1994), American Literature Today, New Delhi : Prestige 16. Nayar, Promod K. (2008), Postcolonial Literature : An Introduction, New Delhi : Pearson – Longman 17. Fowler, Roger (1981), Literature as Social Discourse, London: Batsford Academic and Educational Ltd. 18. Blommaert, Jan (2005), Discourse, Cambridge: The Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge 19. Blommaert, Jan and Verscheuren, Jef (1998) Debating Diversity: Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance, London: Routledge 20. Mills, Sara, Discourse 21. Sinclair, et al, Approaches to Discourse 22. Thorat, Ashok (2008), Discourse Analysis, Pune: Forum for Culture Studies 23. Coulthart, Michael, Discourse Analysis 24. Dijk, Van, Text and Context 26. Nair, Pramod K.(2008), An Introduction to Cultural Studies, Viva Books 27. Watson, C W (2007), Multiculturalism, New Delhi: Viva Books - 35 - C) On Prescribed Authors 1. Amar Nath Prasad (ed)(2008) “ New Lights on Indian Women Novelists in English”, Sarup & Sons, New Delhi. 2. Jasbir Jain (ed) (2000) “ Post Coloniality Literature and Politics”, Rawat Publications Jaipur. 3. Jaydipsinh Dodiya (ed) (2006) “Indian Women Novelists in English”, Sarup & Sons, New Delhi. 4. Prasanna S (ed) (2005) “Indian Women writing in English”, Sarup & Sons, New Delhi. 5. Alam, Fakrul (1996), Bharati Mukherjee, New York : Twayne 6. Dhavan, R. K (ed.) (1995), Indian Women Novelists, Vol. 3, New Delhi : Prestige 7. Dhavan, R. K (ed.) (1996), The Fiction of Bharati Mukherjee : A Critical Symposium, New Delhi : Prestige 8. Jain, Jasbir (2003), Writers of the Indian Diaspora, Rawat Publishers 9. Jain, Jasbir (2004), Dislocations and Multiculturalisms, Rawat Publishers 10. Khair, Tabish (2001), Babu Fictions, OUP 11. Kumar, Nagendra (2001), Fiction of Bharati Mukherjee : A Cultural Perspective, New Delhi : Atlantic Publishers 12. Mandal, Somnath (ed.), (2000), Asian American Writing, Vol. II, New Delhi : Prestige 13. Modern Fiction Studies, Summer 2000, Published by John Hopkins University 14. Nelson, Emmanuel S. (1993), Bharati Mukherjee : Critical Perspectives, New York : Greenwood Press 15. Tendon, Sushama (2004), Bharati Mukherjee’s Fiction : A Perspective, New Delhi : Sarup and Sons General Books on Drama 1. Bentley, Eric (1954), In Search of Theater, New York : Vintage Books. 2. Dawson, S W (1970), Drama and the Dramatic, London : Methuen. 3. Esslin, Martin (1977), An Anatomy of Drama, New York : Hill and Wong 4. Kelsall, Malcolm (1983), Studying Drama, London : Macmillan. 5. Salgado, Gamini (1980), English Drama : A Critical Introduction, London : Arnold. 6. Styan, J L (1960), Elements of Drama, Cambridge: C.U.P. 7. Spalding P. (1985), Drama in Practice: A Guide for Students, London: Macmillan. - 41 - Eugene O’ Neill : Emperor Jones 1. Carpenter, Frederic I (1964), Eugene O’ Neill, New Haren : College and University Press. 2. Gassner, John (1964), O’ Neill: A Collection of Ctitical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 3. Falk, Doris V. (1958), Eugene O’ Neill and the Tragic Tension, New Brunswick: Rutgers. 4. Winther, S K, Eugene O’ Neill: A Critical Study. Arthur Miller : The Crucible 1. Bigsby, Christopher (1999) The Cambridge Companion to Arthur Miller, Cambridge: CUP 1. Bloom, Harold (ed) (2007), The Crucible: Viva Modern Critical Interpretations, New Delhi: Viva Books. 2. Ferres John H. (ed) (1972) Twentieth Century Interpretations of the Crucible, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 3. Martine, James J.(1993) The Crucible: Politics, Property and Pretense, New York: Twayne. 4. Weales, Gerald (ed)(1971) The Crucible: Text and Criticism, New York: Viking Press. Henrik Ibsen : Doll’s House 1. Downe Brian W. (1950) A Study of Six Plays of Ibsen, Cambridge : C. U. P. 2. Knight, G Wilson (1962) Ibsen, Edinburgh : Oliver and Boyd 3. Mc Farlane, James (ed) (1970) Henrik Ibsen : A Critical Anthology, Harmondworth : Penguin. 4. Northem, John (1973) Ibsen : A Critical Study, Cambridge : C. U. P. 5. Tennant, P. F. D. (1948) Ibsen’s Dramatic Technique, Cambridge : C. U. P. Mahesh Dattani : Final Solutions 1. Pandey, Sudhakar and Freya Barua (1994) New Directions In India Drama, New Delhi : Prestige. 2. Meherotra, A K (ed) (2003) An Introduction History of Indian /literature in English, (chap 2.2) Delhi : Permanent Black. 3. Bhatta, S Krishna (1987) Indian English Drama : A Critical Study, New Delhi. 4. Naik, M K and Mokashi – Punekar S. (ed) (1977) Perspectives on Indian Drama in English, Madras. Desai S K (ed) (1974) Experimentation with Language in Indian Writer in English, a Monograph Published by Shivaji University Kolhapur 1. Nail M K, Raja Rao – (A Twayne World Author Series book), Twayne. 2. Mukherjee Meenakshi (1971) The Twice Born Fiction, New Delhi: Heinemann Educational Books. 3. Narsimhaiah, C D (1973) Raja Rao, New Delhi : Arnold Heinemann - 43 - 5. Narayan, Shyamale (1988), Raja Rao : Man and His Work, New Delhi : Sterling Publisher That Long Silence: Shashi Deshpande 1. Bharucha, Niloufer and Sarang, Vilas (ed) (1994) Indian English Fiction 1980-90 : An Assessment, New Delhi : B R Publication. 2. Dhawan R K (ed) (1991) Indian Women Novelists, Set – I, Vol. 5, New Delhi: Prestige. 3. Dhawan R K (ed) (1995) Indian Women Novelists, Set – III, Vol. 4, New Delhi: Prestige. 4. Surendersingh J. “Indianized English in Shashi Despande’s That Long Silence” form Asian Quarterly Nol. 5 Issue-2, August2007, P P.25 to 4-1. 5. Sharma, Siddharth (2004) Shashi Despande’s Novels : A Feminist Study, New Delhi : Atlantic. A House for Mr. Biswas : V S Naipaul 1. Boxhill, Anthony (1983) V S Naipaul’s Fiction : In Quest of the Enemy, New Brenswick : York Press. 2. Gilkes, Michael (1981), The West Indian Novel, Boston : Twayne. 3. Mason, Nondita (1986) The Fiction of V S Naipaul, Calcutta : The World Press. 4. Rai, Sudha (1982) V S Naipaul : A Study in Expatriate Sensibility, New Delhi : Arnold Heinemann. 5. Ramchand, Kenneth (1970) The West Indian Novel and its Background, London : Faber and Faber. 6. Walsh William (1973) V S Naipaul, London : Oliver and Boyd. 7. White, Landeg (1975) V S Naipaul : A Critical Introduction, London : Macmillan. The Outsider : Albert Camus 1. Cruikshank, John (1959), Albert Camus and the Literature of Revolt, London : O. U. P. 2. Thody, Philip (1993) Albert Camus London : Macmillan. 3. Bree, Germaine (ed) (1962) Camus : A Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Spectrum. 4. Bree, Germaine and Guiton, Margaret (1962) The French Novel from Gide to Camus, New York : Harbinger. Indian Poetry 1. Press John (ed) (1965), ‘Commonwealth Literature’, Heinemann, London. 2.Walsh William (1973), ‘Readings in Commonwealth Literature’, Clarendon Press, Oxoford. 3. Walcott Derek (1969), ‘The Gulf and other Poems Jonathan Cape, London. 4. James Lavis (ed) (1968) ‘The Islands in Between: Essays on West Indian Literature’, O.U.P, London Jayant Mahapatra 1. PRASAD, MADHUSUDAN ed. The Poetry of Jayanta Mahapatra New Delhi:Sterling Publishers,1986. 2. MOHAN DEVINDER .Jayanta Mahapatra New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1987. 3. DWIVEDI, A.N ed. Student in Contemporary Indo-English Verse Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1984. 4.King Bruce. Modern Indian English Poetry. Delhi: OUP, 1989. Nissim Ezekiel 1. DWIVEDI, SURESH CHANDRA.ed. Perspectives on Nissim Ezekiel New Delhi: K.M.Agencies, 1989 2 “Nissim Ezekiel Special Issue”, JOURNAL of Indian Writing 14.2,1986. 3. WISEMAN, CHRISTOPHER. “The Development of Technique in the Poetry of Nissim Ezekier” in KULSHRESHTHA, CHIRANTAN, ed. Contemporary Indian-English Verse: An Evaluation.New Delhi: Arnold- Heinemann, 1980. 4. DAS, BIJAY KUMAR, “The Search after Reality. A Study of Ezekiel’s Poems” Journal of Indian Writing in English, 10.1&2, 1982. Daruwalla, keki N. 1. KING, BRUCE. “Keki Daruwalla: Outside, Skeptic and Poet” The Indian Literary Review, 4.2, 1986. 2. NAIK, M.K. “ ‘Drama Talk’ The Poetry of K.N. Daruwalla” in Naik Studies in Indian English Literature New Delhi: Sterling, 1987. 3. Prasad, Madhusudhan. “Keki N. Daruwalla: Poet as Critic of His Age” Literary Half-Yearly, January 1987. Ramanujan A.K. 1. DWIVEDI, A.N.A.K. Ramanujan and His Poetry Delhi: Doaba House, 1983. 2. King Bruce. Three Morden Indian English Poets, Delhi: OUP, 1994. 3. DEVY, G. N. “Alienation as Means of Self-exploration: A Study of A.K. Ramanujan’s Poetry:’ Chandrabhaga 6, 1981. 4. REUBEN, ELIZABETH. The Presence of the Past: The Sense of Time in the Poetry of A. K. Ramanujan Journal of Indian Writing in English.17.1.1989. Das, Kamala 1. KOHLI, DEVINDRA. Kamala Das. New Delhi: Arnold –Heinemann, 1975. - 46 - 2. Rahaman, Anisur. Expressive Form in the Poetry of Kamala Das .New Delhi: Abhinav Pubications, 1989. 3. RADHA, K. Kamala Das. Madras: Macmillan India, 1987. 5. DWIVEDI, A.N. Kamala das and Her Poetry Delhi: Doaba House, 1983. 6. KULSHRESHTHA, CHIRANTAN, ed Contemporary Indian –English Verse: An Evaluation. New Delhi: Arnold – Heinemann, 1980. Gieve Patel 1. NABAR, VRINDA. “Gieve Patel: Poet as Clinician of Feelings “The Indian Liteary Review. 3.3. 1985. 2. SAHA SUBHAS. Gieve Patel On Killing a Tree: An Analysis: in DAS, BLJAY KUMAR, ed. Contemporary Indo – English Poetry. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1986. 4. SARMA, M.N. The Ambiguous Fate of Being Human: The Poetry of Gieve Patel “SHAHANE, Vasant and SIVARAMAKRISHNA, eds. Indian Poetry in English: A Critical Assessment. Madras: Macmillan, 1980. Amanuddin, Syed 1. DWIVEDI, A.N. Syed Amanuddin: His Mind and Art. New Delhi: Sterling, 1988. 2. DWIVEDI, A.N. “Re- creating The Living Scenes of Contemporary Life: The Poetry of Syed Amanuddin” in DWIVEDI, A.N. ed. Studies in Contemporary Indo – English Verse. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1984. 3. YASEEN, MOHAMMED. “Syed Ameeruddin’s Poetry: A Critical Appraisal” in DWIVEDI, A.N. ed.Studies in Contemporary Indo – English Verse. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1984. Honnalgere, Gopal l. SRIDHAR, S.N.” A Note on Honnalgere’ s Zen Tree and Wild Innocents” Journal of Indian Writing in English 3.2, 1975. Recommended Reading: 1. Booth,James, Writers and Politics in Nigeria, London, Hodder and Stoughton,1981. 2. Brown, Lloyd,West Indian Poetry, Boston, Twayne, 1978.Brydon, Diana and Tiffin, Helen, eds. 3. Decolonising Fichian, AARHUS, Dangaroo, 1992. 4. Coetzee, J.M.White Writing on the Culture of Letters in South Africa, Johansburg, Radix, 1988. 5. Gilroy, Paul, The Black Atlantic, Modernity and Double,Consciousness,London and New York Verso,1993. 6. .Harri’s Wilson, The Womb of Space, The Cross-Culture Imagination, Westport, Conn., Greenwood,1983. 7. King Bruce, West Indian Literatures, London Macmillan, 1980. 8. King Bruce, The New English Literatures, London Macmillan, 1979. 9. Ramchand, Kenneth, An Introduction to the Study of west Indian Literatures, London, Nelson, 1976. 10. Soyinka, Wole,Myth,Literature and the African World, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 11. Moor, Gerald, The Chosen Tongue, English Writing in the Tropical World (Harlow, Longman, 1969). 12. Ngugi Wan Thiong’o,Decolonising the Mind Heinemann,1986. 13. Nkusi, Lewis,Home and Exile Harlow, Longman,1983. 14. Walsh, William, Commonwealth Litrature, Oxford, UP, 1973. 15. Bill Asheriff,Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin, The Empire strikes, Back Theory and Practice in Post-colonial Literatures,1989,London,Routledge. - 47 - 16. Hutcheon Linda, The Canadian Postmodern, A study of Contemporary English Canadian Fiction, Toronto OUP, 1988. 17. Keith W.J., Canadian Literature in English, London, Longman, 1985. 18. New,W.H. A History of Canadian Literature, London, Macmillan, 1989. 19. Toye Willam ed. The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature Toronto, OUP, 1983, Wilde,William H. Hooton Joy. 20. Atwood, Manager, Survival, a Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature, Toronto, Anansi, 1972. 21. Ojinmah,Umelo, With Ihimaera A Changing Vision( Dunedin, University of Otago Press,1993).Woodcock, George. 22. The World of Canadian Writing, Critiques and Recollections Vancouver Danglas and me Dntyro, 1980. 23. Klinck. History of Canadian Literature. 24. Marshall Tom, Harsh and Lovely Land, the University of British Columbia, 1979. 25. Pacey, Desmond, Power above Power, 4 Essays, Canadian Literature in English, Mysore, The Centre for Commonwealth Literature and Research, 1979. 26. Mcauley James (1975), ‘A Map of Australian Verse’ Oxoford Uni.Press, Melbourne
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