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Breaking the silence

Breaking the silence

₹150

Breaking the Silence: An Anthology of Women's Literature is a collection of prose, poetry, fiction and drama by women writers across centuries and cultures. The book has been designed as a textbook for Core Course: Women's Writing (Semester Six) of the Undergraduate students of English Language and Literature Programme of the University of Kerala. The primary objective is to introduce students to the rich repertoire of female creativity which has been eclipsed by patriarchal domination. While taking the readers through varied aesthetic vibrations, the text is expected to stimulate their potential for creative and critical analysis. It has also a larger agenda of enabling them to recognize and redefine the gender biased “constructs” in their own social and cultural milieu. Attempt has been taken to give due representation to writers belonging to diverse social and literary environment—British, American, African American, Canadian, Chinese, Indian and their unique aesthetic devices. Key Features of the Book-Rich variety of texts which lend visibility to the hidden recesses of women's literature.-A brief profile of the authors with a short introduction to each text.-Meticulously prepared notes-Comprehension which stimulates the learner's potential for critical analysis. ContentsSECTION A - Essays1. Shakespear and his Sister2. In Search of our Mothers'Gardens3. Indian Feminism: The Nature of Questioning and the Search for Space in Indian Women's WritingSECTION B - Poetry4. A Musical Instrument5. Poetry6. Aunt Jennifer's Tigers7. Lady Lazarus8. Spelling9. I am not that Woman10.The Grass Blade11.WomanSECTION C - Short Fiction12.The Fly13.A Wall is Safer14.Inside Every Woman Writer15.Rules of the GameSECTION D - Drama16.Molly and James17.The Swing of Desire (Mayye Bhara, Manave Bhara)SyllabusCredits

7 months ago
Reflections

Reflections

₹150

The second edition of Reflections, an anthology of prose pieces, explores the myriad forms this genre has taken over the centuries, from Francis Bacon's 'On Studies', which explores the virtues of reading, to Charles Lamb's 'Dream Children: A Reverie', an imaginative rendering of the author's fancies. The new edition also includes the 1957 Nobel Banquet Speech of the French writer Albert Camus. Speaking in the aftermath of the Second World War, Camus had stressed on the writer's duty to use his craft in the service of those who fight for freedom.A prescribed textbook for the B.A. English and Communicative English as well as the B.A. English Language and Literature programmes of the University of Kerala, each essay in Reflections includes an introduction about the author, a summary, detailed annotations and questions.The collection is a mix of the serious and the light-hearted. Students will discover that Joseph Addison's 'Sir Roger at the Assizes', though written more than 300 years ago, can still raise a smile, while the extracts from The Diary of Anne Frank will throw light on the indomitable spirit of a young girl living through the horrors of the Holocaust. FeaturesOn Studies - Francis BaconThe Diary of Samuel Pepys - Samuel PepysSir Roger at the Assizes - Jospeh AddisonThe Life of Samuel Johnson - James BoswellDream Children: A Reverie - Charles LambOn Familiar Style - William HazlittOn Books and Reading - John RuskinIndifference - Robert LyndThe Diary of A Young Girl - Anne FrankNobel Banquet Speech - Albert CamusWalking Tours - R L Stevenson

7 months ago
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