A Concise History of English Literature and Language

AUTHOR- K. Radha Kumari

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  • AUTHOR : K. Radha Kumari
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  • Year : 2013
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This book is designed specially as a Core text for the First Degree Programmes under the CBCS system in B.A. English Literature and B.A. Communicative English, University of Kerala. It provides a need-based and student-friendly perspective on the history of English literature and a brief development of the language over the ages. This handy and useful textbook will help students understand, for example, how people lived during various ages in Britain and the social and political organizations that evolved—as well as the literature that emerged—from these conditions It also provides an introduction to the study of the growth and development of the English language. Supported by detailed references and numerous quotations from representative works of literary importance and a timeline enumerating the major events that highlight the social and literary history of England, the book examines the representative literary works that have left an indelible mark over the years not only on British but also on world literature.

The Author
K. Radha Kumari is Guest Faculty for English in Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram.

A Textbook of Medieval Indian History studies aspects of the political history of medieval India and explores the socio-economic changes, administrative innovations, and cultural ferments during this period, with special reference to literature, religion and art and architecture. This handsomely illustrated textbook covers Indian history from the eighth to eighteenth century and analyses the development of Indian society and culture that led to the medieval mindset and in doing so locates the historiographical debates surrounding such an analysis.

The Author
Sailendra Nath Sen is a former Professor of History, University of Calcutta, an Honorary Professor of History there since 2005, and a Fellow, Asiatic Society. He has produced pioneering works on the history of the Marathas including Anglo-Maratha Relations during the Administration of Warren Hastings, 1772-1785 (1961, repr 1994) and Anglo-Maratha Relations, 1785-1796 (1974, 1994). His two-volume project on the history of the Marathas entitled Fall of the Maratha Empire, 1796-1818, is forthcoming.
Professor Sen’s other publications include Ancient Indian History and Civilization (2nd edn, 1999), History of the Freedom Movement in India (1998), A Text Book of Indian History and Culture (2007) and, An Advanced History of Modern India (2010).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Semester 1
Module 1
1. From the Romans to the Normans 3-8
2. Anglo-Saxon Literature 9-12
Module 2
1. Middle English Period 13-16
2. Middle English Literature 17-22
Module 3
1. The Renaissance to the Restoration (1485-1660) 23-28
2. Literature in the Tudor Period 29-39
Semester 2
Module 1
1. From the Puritan Age to the Restoration (1625-1660) 43-47
2. Literature in the Caroline Age 48-55
Module 2
1. The Eighteenth Century (1700-1795) 56-62
Module 3
1. The Enlightenment 63-74
Module 4
1. The Romantic Age (1790-1837) 75-86
Semester 3
Module 1
1. T he Victorian Age 89-100
Module 2
1. The Early Twentieth Century 101-103
2. Early Twentieth Century Literature 104-116
Module 3
1. The Mid-Twentieth Century and After 117-121
Module 4
1. Post-Second World War Literature 122-132
Semester 4
Module 1
1. The Nature of Language 135-150
Module 2
1. Periods in the History of the English Language 151-181
Module 3
1. Early Modern English 182-193
Module 4
1. Word-Formation/Growth of Vocabulary/ Word-Making in English 194-215
Timeline of Important Literary and Political Events in Britain 217-220