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BS ENG P.

IV
Literary Criticism-I
Contents:
1 Development of Criticism
2 Aristotle Poetics
3 Longinus On the Sublime
4 John Dryden Essay of Dramatic Poesy
5 Dr. Johnson Lives of English Poets
Alexander Pope An Essay on Criticism

Literary Criticism-II
2nd Semester: Course No. Engl. 605 Credit hrs: 03 Marks: 100
Contents:
1. William Wordsworth Preface to The Lyrical Ballads: Poetic Diction
2. Samuel Coleridge Selection from Biographia Literaria
3. Matthew Arnold Essay in Criticism: Function of Criticism at Present time
4. T.S. Eliot Tradition and Individual Talent, Hamlet & His Play
5. I.A. Richards Principle of Criticism
6. F.R. Leavis Literary Criticism& Philosophy

Fiction-I
1st Semester: Course No Engl: 601 C.H. 03 Marks: 100
Contents:
1) Henry Fielding Tom Jones
2) Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities
3) Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice
4) E. M. Forster A Passage to India
5) Virginia Woolf To the Light House

Fiction-II
2nd Semester: Course No Engl: 606 C.H. 03 Marks: 100
Contents:
1) D.H. Lawrence Sons and Lovers
2) James Joyce Ulysses
3) Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray
4) Rudyard Kipling Kim
5) William Golding Lord of the Flies

American Literature
1st Semester: Course No. Engl. 602 Credit hrs: 03 Marks: 100
Course Objectives: Course introduces a selection from American Literature, the development and movements
of American Literature in field of fiction, drama, poetry and prose.
Contents:
1. Ernest Hemmingway A Farewell to Arms (Novel)
2. Edgar Ellan Poe The Tale Tell Heart (short Story)
3. William Faulkner The Sound and the Fury
4. Ralph Waldo Emerson The Nature
5. Ezra Pound Selected Poems
6. Phillis Wheatley On Being Thought From Africa
7. Walt Whitman As I Ponder In Silence
8. Emily Dickinson I felt A funeral
9. Robert Frost The Road Not Taken

World Literature -I
1st Semester: Course No. Engl. 604 Credit hrs: 03 Marks: 100
Course Objective: The course aims to introduce the master piece written in English or translated in English
from the different corners of the world.
Contents:
1. J. W. Goethe Faust
2. Montaigne Essays
3. M. De Cervantes Don Quixote (Novel)
4. A. D. Roy. The God of Small Things
5. Shaikh Ayaz The Old Mans Morning
6. F. Dostoevsky Under Ground Notes

World Literature- II
2nd Semester: Course No. Engl. 608 Credit hrs: 03 Marks: 100
Course Objective: The course encompasses the literary figures who won the Noble laureate prize for their
literary talent. It presents various literary works in fiction Prose, Drama, Poetry; students enjoy the spirit of
various writes from every course of the world.
Contents:
1. Rabindarnath Tagore The Geetanjali (Poem)
2. Khalil Jibran The Prophet
3. Albert Camus The Plague (novel)
4. Maulana Rumi The Songs Of Reed and The Artists
5. Shah A. Latif Bhitai Selections From Shah Jo Rissalo:
6. F. Nietzche The Birth of Tragedy

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