Friday, February 5, 2016

Modern And Romantic Poetry Book Content List








Book-1- William Blake  
(The Songs of Innocence and of Experience)

1.         A Life Sketch
2.         Introduction In Urdu
            Important University Questions
3.         Characteristics Of The Songs Of Innocence And Experience
4.         Transition From Innocence To Experience
5.         As A Romantic Poet
6.         As A Mystic Poet
7.         As A Visionary Poet
8.         Use Of Symbolism
9.         As A Critic Of His Time
10.        Major Themes

            Critical Appreciation Of

            (i)         Holy Thursday (Innocence)

            (ii)        The Divine Image (Innocence)

            (iii)       The Tyger

            (iv)       Holy Thursday (Experience)

            (v)        London

            (vi)       The Sick Rose

            (vii)      Ah! Sun-Flower

11.        Quotes And Analysis
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Book-2- John Keats
                        (Selected Poems)
1.         A Life Sketch
2.         Introduction In Urdu
3.         About The Romantic Period
Important University Questions
4.         Salient Features Of Keats’ Poetry
5.         As A Pure Poet
6.         As A Romantic Poet
7.         Attitude Towards Nature
8.         Negative Capability     
9.         Keats Escapism
10.        Keats Sensuousness
11.        Hellenism In Keats
12.        Keats’ Pictorial Quality
13.        Major Themes
14.        Use Of Symbols
15.        Unity In The Odes Of Keats
16.        Endymion
            Critical Appreciation:
            (i)         Ode On A Grecian Urn
            (ii)        Ode To A Nightingale
            (iii)       Ode To Autumn
            (iv)       Ode To Psyche
            (v)        Ode On Melancholy
            (vi)       Ode On Indolence
            (vii)      La Belle Dame Sans Merci
17.        Introduction To Hyperion
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Book-3- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(Selected Poems)
1.         A Life Sketch
2.         Introduction In Urdu
3.         An Analysis Of Coleridge Poetry  
Important University Questions
4.         As A Romantic Poet
5.         Use Of Supernaturalism
6.         Naturalism In Coleridge
7.         Narrative Poet
8.         Themes In Coleridge Poetry
9.         Symbol In Coleridge Poetry
10.        Critical Appreciation
            (i)         Kubla Khan
             (ii)       Dejection: An Ode
11.        The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
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Book-4- Seamus Heaney
                           (Selected Poems)
1.         A Life Sketch
2.         Introduction In Urdu
Important University Questions
3.         Heaney As A Non-Political Poet
4.         Heaney’s Myth Making
6.         Critical Appreciation
            (i)         A Constable Calls
                (ii)            The Toome Road
            (iii)       The Tollund Man
            (iv)       Personal Helicon
            (v)        Casting And Gathering
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Book-5- Ted Hughes  
                        (Selected Poems)
1.         A Life Sketch
2.         Introduction In Urdu
            Important University Questions
3.         Hughes' Attitude To Nature
4.         The Theme Of Violence
5.         Major Themes
6.         Animals In Hughes’ Poetry.
7.         Stylistic Qualities
8.         Critical Appreciation
            (i)         That Morning
            (ii)        The Though Fox
            (iii)       Full Moon And Little Frieda
            (iv)       Chaucer
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Book-6- Philip Larkin
                        (Selected Poems)
1.         A Life Sketch 
2.         Introduction In Urdu
Important University Questions
3.         Larkin’s Development
4.         Larkin’s Use Of Irony
5.         Obsession With Death
6.         Themes In Larkin’s Poetry  
7.         Larkin As A Poet Of Reality
8.         Attitude Towards Modernism
9.         Pessimism In Larkin
10.        As A Movement Poet
11.        Use Of Irony, Wit And Satire
12.        Use Of  Symbolism
13.        Larkin's Technique & Style
14.        Critical Appreciation
            (i)         Church Going
            (ii)         Mr. Bleaney
            (iii)       Ambulances
            (iv)       Mcmxiv
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Book-7-   William Wordsworth
(The Prelude)
1.         A Biographical Sketch
2.         Introduction In Urdu
Important University Questions
3.         A Romantic Poet
4.         Wordsworth And Nature
5.         The Growth Of Poet’s Mind
6.         Wordsworth's Love Of Mankind
7.         Is The Prelude An Autobiography?
8.         Nature In Relation With Man
9.         The Prelude: As A Philosophic Epic 
10.        The Poet Of Solitude In “The Prelude”
11.        Is Wordsworth Vain In “The Prelude”?
12.        Universal Interest in “The Prelude”
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Book-8-   T.S Eliot
(The Waste Land, Love Song of J. Alfered Prufrock)
1.         T.S Eliot (A Biographical Sketch)
2.         Introduction In Urdu
Important University Questions
3.         Organization Of Themes And Ideas In
            “The Waste Land”
4.         Eliot’s Poetic Style
5.         “The Waste Land” As A Sordid Picture Of Modern Civilization
6.         Eliot ’S Use Of Mythology
7.         Eliot’s Use Of Symbolism And Imagery In ‘The Wasteland’
8.         The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock
            (Critical Appreciation)
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Book-9-   P.B Shelley
                      (Selected Poems)
1.         P. B. Shelley (A Biographical Sketch)
2.         Introduction In Urdu
Important University Questions
3.         Shelley’s Lyricism
4.         Shelley’s Idealism
5.         Shelley’s Treatment Of Nature
            A Critical Analysis:
            (i)         Ode To The West Wind
            (ii)        "Hymn To Intellectual Beauty"
            (iii)       "To A Skylark"
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Book-10-  W.B. Yeats
                        (Selected Poems)
1          William Butler Yeats (A Biographical Sketch)
2.         Introduction In Urdu
Important University Questions
3.         Yeats As A Modern Poet
4.         Yeats As A Romantic Poet
5.         Yeats’ Symbolism
6.         Critical Appreciation:

            (i)         The Wild Swans At Coole

            (ii)        "When You Are Old"

            (iii)       The Second Coming

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Past Papers 

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