Lecturer English-FPSC (BPS-17)

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English Literature 16th to 20th Century

  • Unit I: The Renaissance & Elizabethan Age (16th Century)
  • 2. Humanism and the Revival of Learning
  • 3. Elizabethan Drama: a. Development of English Drama b. University Wits
  • 4. William Shakespeare: a. Tragedies b. Comedies c. Histories d. Sonnets
  • 5. Christopher Marlowe: Major Plays
  • 6. Ben Jonson: Classical Comedy & Satire
  • 7. Elizabethan Poetry & Prose
  • 8. Features of Elizabethan Literature
  • Unit II: The Jacobean & Caroline Age (Early 17th Century)
  • 1. Historical Background
  • 2. Jacobean Drama:
  • 3. Metaphysical Poetry:
  • 4. Cavalier Poets
  • 5. Prose of the Age
  • 6. Decline of Elizabethan Drama
  • Unit III: The Puritan Age / Age of Milton (Mid-17th Century)
  • 1. Political & Religious Background
  • 2. John Milton: o Paradise Lost o Paradise Regained o Samson Agonistes
  • 3. Puritan Influence on Literature
  • 4. Prose Writing of the Age
  • 5. Literary Characteristics of the Puritan Age
  • Unit IV: The Restoration Age (1660–1700)
  • 1. Historical & Cultural Background
  • 2. Restoration Drama: o Comedy of Manners o William Wycherley o William Congreve
  • 3. Restoration Poetry: o John Dryden
  • 4. Prose & Satire
  • 5. Characteristics of Restoration Literature
  • Unit V: The Augustan / Neoclassical Age (18th Century)
  • 1. Spirit of Neoclassicism
  • 2. Alexander Pope: o The Rape of the Lock o Essay on Criticism
  • 3. Jonathan Swift: o Gulliver’s Travels o Satire & Irony
  • 4. Samuel Johnson: o Essays o Dictionary
  • 5. Rise of Periodical Essays
  • 6. Development of Prose Style
  • Unit VI: The Rise of the English Novel (18th Century)
  • 1. Origin & Growth of the Novel
  • 2. Daniel Defoe
  • 3. Samuel Richardson
  • 4. Henry Fielding
  • 5. Laurence Sterne
  • 6. Novel as a Literary Form

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