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Contents AGES, MOVEMENTS AND LITERARY HISTORIES ...... 4 FORMS OF LITERATURE AND LITERARY ESSAYS .......................................................... 5 LITERARY CRITICISM ........................................................ 8 ALSO REFER ENGLISH LITERATURE—PROSE ........... 8 GENERAL ENGLISH—LANGUAGE, LINGUISTICS, GRAMMAR, ELT AND ESP .............. 11 DICTIONARIES AND BOOKS FOR RESEARCH ........... 12 BOOKS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS .............................. 13 VIVA-VOCE ............................................................................ 14 ENGLISH LITERATURE ..................................................... 14 PROSE ...................................................................................... 14 POETRY .................................................................................. 18 FICTION .................................................................................. 28 DRAMA ................................................................................... 31 RUSSIAN & FRENCH LITERATURE ............................... 34 AMERICAN LITERATURE ................................................ 34 BLACK AMERICAN, COMMONWEALTH & AFRICAN LITERATURE .......................................... 38 GREEK & LATIN LITERATURE ....................................... 40 INDIAN-ENGLISH LITERATURE ..................................... 41 ORIGINAL POETRY COLLECTIONS .............................. 50 GENERAL INTEREST ......................................................... 50

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AGES, MOVEMENTS AND LITERARY HISTORIES

AGES, MOVEMENTS AND LITERARY HISTORIES 1. A Concise History of English Literature (New Revised Edition) 220.00 –S.C. Mundhra & V.N.S. Chowdhary 2. A Handbook of the Study of Literature : Studies in Literary Forms, 80.00 Literary Movements and Practical Criticism –M.N. Sinha 3. A History of Anglo-Saxon and Middle English Literature 30.00 –J.N. Mundhra & S.C. Mundhra 4. A History of English Literature (In Three Volumes) –J.N. Mundhra & S.C. Mundhra a. Vol. I. Anglo-Saxon Period to the Age of Dryden 155.00 b. Vol. II The Age of Pope to the Romantic Period 165.00 c. Vol. III The Victorian Age to the Present Day 220.00 5. A History of Greek Literature –S.P. Sen Gupta 200.00 6. A History of the English Language –A.N. Dwivedi 50.00 7. A Reader’s Guide to American Literature –S.C. Mundhra 160.00 8. A Short History of English Drama –Raghukul Tilak 75.00 9. A Short History of English Literature –Raghukul Tilak 68.00 10. A Short History of English Novel –Raghukul Tilak 60.00 11. A Short History of English Poetry –Raghukul Tilak 75.00 12. A Short History of English Prose & Essay –Raghukul Tilak 50.00 13. A Short Survey of Old and Middle English Poetry –S.N. Arora 20.00 14. A Social History of England (in Questions & Answers)–S.C. Mundhra 75.00 15. A Survey of English Literature –Raghukul Tilak Vol. I Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century (1350-1550) 40.00 Vol. II Elizabethan Literature (1550-1600) 40.00 Vol. III Early 17th Century or the Age of Milton and Donne (1600-1660) 45.00 Vol. IV The Restoration Age or the Age of Dryden (1660-1700) 35.00 16. A Survey of Indian English Literature –Satish Kumar a. Vol. I Indian English Poetry 250.00 b. Vol.II Indian English Prose 140.00 c. Vol.III Indian English Drama 90.00 d. Vol. IV Indian English Novel 220.00 17. Ages & Movements in Literary History for students –S.C. Mundhra 65.00 18. An Approach to American Literature – N.S. Sahu 150.00 19. Answer Bank of Literature for Competitive Examinations – Nimavat 125.00 20. Gems of English Literature (English Literature Digest) 125.00 –Raghukul Tilak 21. History of American Literature –Raghukul Tilak 125.00 22. Important Questions on History of American Literature –Raghukul Tilak, Anupuma Gupta 72.00 23. Important Questions on Social History of England –Raghukul Tilak, Anupuma Gupta 35.00 24. Indo-Anglian Fiction—An Assessment –P. P. Mehta In Press 25. Indo-Anglian Literature (An Outline) –R. K. Badal 15.00 25.00 26. Major Movements in Modern English Literature*–S.C. Mundhra Symbolism, Surrealism, Dadaism, Futurism, Expressionism, Imagism

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27. Major Movements in English Literature–S.C. Mundhra

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1. THE RENAISSANCE, 2. REFORMATION, 3. THE METAPHYSICAL POETRY, 4. NEOCLASSICISM, 5. THE PERIOD OF ROMANTIC REVIVAL, 6. THE OXFORD MOVEMENT, 7. THE PRE-RAPHAELITE MOVEMENT, 8. THE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT, 9. IMAGISM, 10. SYMBOLISM AND ENGLISH POETRY. 11.GEORGIAN POETRY. 12. THE BLOOMSBURY GROUP. 13. THE NEW CRITICISM. 14. THE CHICAGO CRITICS. 15. STRUCTURALISM. 16. POST-STRUCTURALISM. 17. DECONSTRUCTION. 18. MARXIST CRITICISM. 19. PSYCHOANLYTIC CRITICISM. 20. READER-RESPONSE THEORY. 21. FEMINIST CRITICISM. 22. NEW HISTORICISM

28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Major Works of English Literature (An Acquaintance)–S.C. Mundhra Social History of England –Raghukul Tilak Social and Literary History of England –J.N. Mundhra & S.C. Mundhra Students’ Companion to Literature –B.S. Nimavat The Modern Age in English Literature —S.C. Mundhra

15.00 30.00 160.00 120.00 30.00

1. MAIN TENDENCIES OF MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE. 2. LITERATURE OF THE MODERN AGE—ITS DEVELOPMENT. 3. TRENDS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE—POETRY, DRAMA, FICTION. 4. MAJOR MODERN POETS. 5. MAJOR MODERN DRAMATISTS. 6. MAJOR MODERN NOVELISTS. 7. MAIN WORKS OF TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE.

33. Trends and Movements in English Literature –S.P. Sen Gupta & S.C. Mundhra

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1. CLASSICISM 2. ROMANTICISM 3. MARXISM 4. SURREALISM 5. DADAISM 6. AESTHETICISM 7. FUTURISM 8. THE GROTESQUE 9. EXISTENTIALISM 10. IMPRESSIONISM 11. EXPRESSIONISM 12. SYMBOLISM IN TWENTIETH CENTURY POETRY 13. THE NATURE OF LITERATURE 14. LITERATURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS 15. THE RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION 16. HUMANISM 17. THE METAPHYSICAL POETRY 18. THE GRAVEYAND SCHOOL OF POETRY 19. THE NEO-CLASSICAL POETRY 20. THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT 21. THE OXFORD MOVEMENT 22. THE PRE-RAPHAELITE MOVEMENT 23. THE VICTORIAN COMPROMISE 24. THE NAUGHTY NINETIES 25. THE PROBLEM PLAY 26. POETIC DRAMA 27. THE THEATRE OF THE ABSURD 28. THE NEW CRITICS AND AFTER OR FORMALIST CRITICISIM AND THE “CHICAGO SCHOOL” 29. THE GRAND STYLE IN ENGLISH POETRY 30. REALISM IN ENGLISH POETRY 31. IMAGIST POETRY 32. PSYCHOLOGY AND FICTION 33. TRENDS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY POETRY 34. TRENDS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA 35. TRENDS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY CRITICISM 36. TRENDS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY FICTION 37. THE AGE OF PROSE AND REASON 38. GEORGIAN POETRY 39. THE BLOOMSBURY GROUP 40. THE ENGLISH SATIRE.

REES, R.J. 34. English Literature–An Introduction for Foreign Readers –Nimavat & Nimavat 35.00 TOYNE ANTHONY 35. An English Reader’s History of England (With Literary Topics)–P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt

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FORMS OF LITERATURE AND LITERARY ESSAYS 1. A Dictionary of Literary Terms—A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta 2. A Handbook of Literary Forms –M.K. Pandey

165.00 15.00

POETRY–EPIC, MOCK-EPIC, ELEGY, ODE, SONNET, SHORT LYRIC, THE PASTORAL DRAMA– THE TRAGEDY, THE COMEDY, TRAGI COMEDY, THE PROBLEM PLAY, MELODRAMA, PBD CHECK-LIST

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F O R M S O F L I T E R AT U R E A N D L I T E R A RY E S S AY S FARCE, THE ABSURD DRAMA RHETORIC AND PROSODY–FIGURES OF SPEECH, SIMILE, METAPHOR, PERSONIFICATION, APOSTROPHE, HYPERBOLE, EUPHEMISM, ANTITHESIS, OXYMORON, EPIGRAM, PUN, IRONY, METONYMY, SYNECDOCHE, TRANSFERRSED EPTHET, ANTI-CLIMAX, (BATHOS), ONOMATOPOEA, ALLITERATION, PARADOX PROSE– AUTOBIOGRAPHY, BIOGRAPHY FICTION–REALISTIC NOVEL, PSYCHOLOGICAL NOVEL, THE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS NOVEL, LYRICAL NOVEL, HISTORICAL NOVEL, THE EXPERIMENTAL NOVEL, THE GOTHIC NOVEL

3. A Literary Spectrum (Essays in Literature) –I.N. Agarwal

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1. THE ESSAY: ITS ORIGINS, GROWTH AND MODERNITY 2. WALTER DE LA MARE: THE BACKGROUND AND THE WORK 3. LORCA AND THE SPIRIT OF ANDALUSIA 4. TONE IN THE POETRY OF C.P. CAVALY 5. ENGLISH POETRY TODAY 6. THE LANGUAGE AND THE LIMITS OF THE SELF IN THE POETRY OF KAMALA DAS 7. TONIGHT THIS SAVAGE RITE: A PERSPECTIVE OF PRITISH NANDY'S LOVE POEMS 8. EPIPHANIES IN A POTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN 9. TOLSTOY'S WAR AND PEACE 10. MANOHAR MAGONLAR'S THE ENTERTAINTER 11. ON A SHORT STORY OF ALBERT CAMUS 12. ARNOLD WASKER AND THE NEW ENGLISH DRAMA

4. Advanced Critical Essays – J.G. Bhuva

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1. ART AS MINESIS, 2. THE CONCEPT OF KATHARSIS, 3. ART AND MORALITY OR ART FOR ART'S SAKE, 4. THE MIRACLE AND THE MORALITY PLAY OR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEDIAEVAL ENGLISH DRAMA, 5. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY, 6. SHAKESPEAREAN COMEDY, 7. RESTORATION COMEDY, 8. STYLE: ITS PROBLEMS AND PRINCIPLES, 9. THE TEST OF A CLASSIC.

5. Advanced Literary Essays –J.N. Mundhra & C.L. Sahni

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1. THE ENGLISH ESSAY, 2. THE ENGLISH SHORT STORY, 3. LITERATURE REFLECTS THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE, 4. LITERATURE AND ITS FUNCTIONS, 5. ART AND MORALITY OR ART FOR ART'S SAKE, 6. LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, 7. BIOGRAPHY IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, 8. THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF LITERARY CRITICISM, 9. CRITICISM AND CREATION OR “TO JUDGE OF POETS IS ONLY THE FACULTY OF POETS”, 10. TRENDS IN MODERN LITERARY CRITICISM, 11. POETRY: ITS NATURE, POWER, AND FUNCTION, 12. REALISM IN ENGLISH POETRY , 13. THE METAPHYSICAL SCHOOL OF POETRY, 14. PRE-RAPHAELITE POETRY OR THE FLESHLY SCHOOL OF POETRY, 15. TRENDS IN MODERN ENGLISH POETRY, 16. THE BALLAD IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, 17. THE ENGLISH SONNET AND SONNET SEQUENCE, 18. THE ODE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, 19. THE ENGLISH LYRIC, 20. EPIC POETRY, 21. INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH, 22. INDIAN WRITERS OF ENGLISH FICTION, 23. THE IMAGES OF MAHATMA GANDHI IN INDO-ENGLISH FICTION, 24. SELF-SEEKING IN FICTION OR THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL, 25. THE HISTORICAL NOVEL, 26. THE GOTHIC NOVEL, 27. SCIENCE FICTION, 28. THE PSYCH-LOGICAL NOVEL, 29. THE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS NOVEL, 30. TENDENCIES IN THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY ENGLISH FICTION, 31. TRAGEDY AND THE TRAGIC HERO, 32. THE ENGLISH COMEDY, 33. THE ENGLISH POETIC DRAMA, 34. TRENDS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY DRAMA, 35. SATIRE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, 36. THE PICARESQUE NOVEL, 37. THE REGIONAL NOVEL.

6. Comedy-A Study in Form—P.P. Mehta 7. Contemporary Indian English Verse –A. N. Dwivedi Vol.I Essays on Female Poets Vol.II Essays on Male Poets

15.00 150.00 175.00

FOR DETAILS, PLEASE REFER SECTION ON INDIAN-ENGLISH LITERATURE

8. Critical Essays on Comparative Literature –B. Shyamla Rao

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THE IMPACT OF LITERATURE ON THE MODERN VALUES OF LIFE, SHAKESPEAR’S CONCEPTION OF COMEDIES, ELIZABETHAN THEATRE AND AUDIENCE, KEATS AND TORU DUTT- A COMPARATIVE STUDY, THE INDO-ANGLIAN NOVEL AND THE PROBLEM OF

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F O R M S O F L I T E R AT U R E A N D L I T E R A RY E S S AY S LANGUAGE, THE INDO-ANGLIAN NOVEL, JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU’S CONTRIBUTION TO INDO-ANGLIAN LITERATURE, THE POETIC EXCELLENCE OF SHELLEY, SHAKESPEARE’S CONCEPTION OF TRAGEDY, THE INFLUENCE OF ENGLISH ROMANTIC POETS ON MODERN TELUGU POETRY, SHAKESPEARE AND KALIDASA- A COMPARATIVE STUDY, SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE—AN ASSESSMENT, T.S. ELIOT AS A POET AND CRITIC, DR. SARVEPALLI RADHA KRISHNAN-THE PHILOSOPHER STATEMAN.

9. Essays on Canadian Literature –ed. K. Balachandran

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FOR DETAILS PLEASE REFER SECTION ON COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE

10. Essays on Contemporary Literature –I.D. Sharma

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INTRODUCTION TO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MODERN LITERATURE, DECOLONISATIION IN AFRICAN LITERATURE, DECOLONISATION IN INDIAN LITERATURE, ANALYSIS OF ‘DECOLONISING THE INDIAN MIND’, AN ESSAY BY NAMVAR SINGH, ANALYSIS OF ‘BEING A WRITER IN INDIA’ BY U.R. ANANTHAMURTHY, THEME OF PARTITION IN INDIAN LITERATURE, EPIC DIMENSIONS OF PREM CHAND’S ‘GODAN’, T.S. PILLAI’S ‘CHEEMEEN’ AS A TRAGEDY ON GRAND SCALE, THE PROBLEM OF COMMUNICATION IN TRANSLATED WORKS, CRITICAL EVALUATION OF AUROBINDO’S SAVITRI, CARTOGRAPHY OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN ‘SAVITRI’, THE IMAGE OF INDIAN WOMANHOOD IN ‘GAURI’ AND ‘THE PAINTER OF SIGNS’, QUEST MOTIF IN ‘SAMSKARA’ AND ‘SAMSKARA’, SHIV KUMAR’S ‘LUNA’–AS ASSESSMENT, MAHASHEWATA DEVI’S ‘RUDALI’–A READING, ‘ICE-CANDY MAN’ AS POST COLONIAL NOVEL, DIASPORIC CONSCIOUSNESS IN ‘ICE-CANDY MAN’ AMD ‘THE SHADOW LINES’.

11. Interpreting Literature : A Reality and a Myth –G.D. Barche

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FOR DETAILS PLEASE REFER CAPTION ON NEXT PAGE

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Key to Literary Forms & Terms–Sudhir Arora Satire : A Study in Form –S.N. Arora The Feminist Mode in Commonwealth Literature—R.A. Singh The English Essay & Essayist —S.C. Mundhra & S.C. Agarwal

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

The Epic : A Study in Form —P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt The Novel : A Study in From –P.P. Mehta and P.N. Bhatt The Novel : Its Forms & Techniques –S.P. Sen Gupta & S.C. Mundhra The Short Story and One Act Play : A Study in From –P.P. Mehta The Temperate Zone : Essays on PostSecond-World War Poetry – S.N. Pandey

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FOR DETAILS PLEASE REFER SECTION ON ENGLISH LITERATURE— PROSE

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FOR DETAILS PLEASE REFER SECTION ON ENGLISH LITERATURE—POETRY

21. Theory of Literature and Other Essays –S.P. Sen Gupta & S.C. Mundhra

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1. LITERATURE AND THE OTHER ARTS. 2. CHANGES IN LITERARY TASTE. 3. FORM, STRUCTURE AND CONTENT IN LITERATURE. 4. THE PROBLEM OF VALUE AND EVALUATION IN LITERATURE. 5. THE NATURE OF LITERATURE. 6. THE FUNCTION OF LITERATURE. 7. LITERATURE AND BIOGRAPHY. 8. LITERATURE AND PSYCHOLOGY. 9. LITERATURE AND SOCIETY. 10. LITERATURE AND SCIENCE. 11. LITERATURE AND IDEAS. 12. THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY HISTORY. 13.THE MEANING, FUNCTIONS AND TYPES OF CRITICISM. 14. CRITICISIM AND CREATION. 15. THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF PLOT AND CHARACTER IN TRAGEDY. 16. THE PICARESQUE NOVEL. 17. THE REGIONAL NOVEL. 18. THE AGE OF PROSE AND REASON, OUR EXCELLENT AND INDISPENSABLE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 19. THE POETIC DRAMA. 20. POETRY, ITS NATURE, POWER AND FUNCTIONS. 21. THE OPPOSITE OF POETRY IS NOT PROSE BUT SCIENCE. 22. THE ENGLISH ESSAY. 23. THE IMPACT OF THE BIBLE ON ENGLISH LITERATURE. 24. THE ENGLISH SATIRE. 25. THE VICTORIAN COMPROMISE

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POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE

INTERPRETING LITERATURE : A REALITY AND A MYTH –G.D. Barche pp. 200

ISBN 978-81-7977-269-0 Price: Rs 175.00

‘MAKARAND’: A STUDY IN SCHEMA THEORY; A STYLISTIC STUDY OF THE POEMS OF TORU DUTT AND KAMALA DAS ; ANGER EXPRESSION IN KAMALA DAS’S POETRY: A STUDY IN KLESA-VRITTI ; UPNISADIC VISION IN KEATS’S “ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE” ; ‘PHOENIX’ AND ‘ICARUS’ REWORKED IN THE EROTIC POETRY OF R.K. SINGH ; JUXTAPOSITION DEVICE IN JOY’S SHORT POEMS ; ‘SUN MOTIF’ IN THE POST INDEPENDENCE INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH ; SELECT POEMS OF SUNITA JAIN: A STUDY IN COUPLING COMPLEX ; SELECT POEMS OF KAMALA DAS & SYLVIA PLATH: A STUDY IN PATANJAL PSYCHOLOGY ; A STUDY OF NATURECULTURE FORCES IN ARUN JOSHI’S THE STRANGE CASE OF BILLY BISWAS AND NGUIGI WA THIONG ’O’S THE RIVER BETWEEN ; A STUDY OF ALIENATION IN BYE-BYE BLACKBIRD & THE STRANGE CASE OF BILLY BISWAS ; FACETS OF FEMINISM IN INDIAN ENGLISH FICTION ; LAJJA/SHAME : A STUDY IN PATANJALI’S CONCEPT OF AVIDYA ; INSIDE THE HAVELI AND THE NOWHERE MAN : A STUDY IN THE UPANISHADIC PRINCIPLE ; DECONSTRUCTING THE DECONSTRUCTION IN ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS ; MANOHAR MALGONKAR’S THE MEN WHO KILLED GANDHI : A STUDY IN EXISTENTIAL IRONY ; FEROZA IN BAPSI SIDHWA’S AN AMERICAN BRAT AND OLIVIA IN JHABVALA’S HEAT AND DUST : A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY ; MAYA : ANOTHER EVE IN SECOND THOUGHTS ; INDU : ANOTHER SISYPHUS IN ROOTS AND SHADOWS ; MARCO—A TRAGIC CHARACTER ; QUERRY : A STUDY IN FOUR LAYERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS ; ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS : A STUDY IN SUGGESTIVITY AS ITS FORTE ; SHIKHANDI SYMBOL REWORKED IN SHASHI THAROOR’S NOVEL RIOT ; THAROOR’S RIOT : A STUDY IN THE MYTH OF FALL ; OTHELLO—A VRITTI APPROACH ; TUGHLAQ: A STUDY IN PATANJALI’S CONCEPT OF ABHINIVESA

LITERARY CRITICISM ALSO REFER ENGLISH LITERATURE—PROSE 1. A Beginner’s Guide to Modern Critical Theory– Samir K. Dash

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POST MODERNISM, POST MODERN CRITICAL THEORY, FORMALISM, NEW CRITICISM, STRUCTURALISM, POST STRUCTURALISM, DECONSTRUCTION AND SUPER STRUCTURALISM, MODERN READERS RESPONSE THEORY,READERSRESPONSETHEORYINREFERENCETOSTENLEYFISH,NEWHISTORICISM,POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES, ORIENTALISM, FEMINISM, ANSWERS TO SELECTED QUESTIONS AND PROBABLE QUESTIONS.

2. A Handbook of the Study of Literature : Studies in Literary Forms, Literary Movements and Practical Criticism –M.N. Sinha 3. A Reader's Guide to Principles of Literary Criticism and Literary Critics –S.C. Mundhra & S.C. Agarwal 4. Aspects of Modern Criticism –B.K. Patnayak

80.00 65.00 25.00

POST-STRUCTURALISM, DERRIDA’S THEORY OF DECONSTRUCTION, FEMINIST CRITICISM, DERRIDA'S STRUCTURE, SIGN AND PLAY IN THE DISCOURSES OF HUMAN SCIENCES, RONALD BARTHES' FROM WORK TO TEXT

5. Basic Concepts of Literary Criticism–Harin Majithia

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THE IDEAL CRITIC, LITERATURE AS POWER, PLATO ON POETRY, ARISTOTLE ON TRAGEDY, SUBLIMITY IN LITERATURE, DANTE’S ILLUSTRIOUS VERNACULAR, SIDNEY’S DEFENCE OF POETRY, BEN JONSON AS A CRITIC, DRYDEN’S CONTRIBUTION TO LITERARY CRITICISM, COLERIDEGE’S THEORY OF IMAGINATION, DEFINITION AND ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE, METHODS OF STUDYING AN AUTHOR, LITERATURE AND SOCIETY, FORMS OF POETRY, NOVEL AS A POCKET THEATRE, THE DRAMA AND THE STAGE

6. Contemporary Criticism –B.S. Nimavat DISCUSS J. M. MURRY'S VIEWS ON 'PURE POETRY'?;

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'TENSION 'IN POETRY'; DISCUSS ALLEN TATES VIEWS REGARDING 'TENSION 'IN POETRY'; DISCUSS LIONEL TRILLING'S VIEWS IN HIS ESSAY 'SENSE OF THE PAST.'; WRITE A NOTE ON INTENTIONAL FALLACY

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L I T E R A RY C R I T I C I S M BYW.K.WIMSATTANDM.C.BEARDSLEY; CRITICALLYDISCUSSFRANKKERMODE'SVIEWSIN'DISSOCIATION OF SENSIBILITY'; DISCUSS THE ROLE OF THE CRITIC ACCORDING TO HELEN GARDNER IN HER ESSAY THE SCEPTRE AND THE TORCH.; DISCUSS JONATHAN CULLER'S VIEWS IN STRUCTURALISM AND LITERATURE; WRITE A NOTE ON MODERNISM; WRITE A NOTE ON SOCIOLOGICAL CRITICISM; WRITE A DETAILED NOTE ON POST-MODERNISM; WRITE A NOTE ON RUSSIAN FORMALISM; WRITE A NOTE ON STRUCTURALISM. ; DISCUSS JOHN CROWE RANSOM'S VIEWS ON CRITICISM; WRITE NOTE ON T. S. ELIOT'S VIEWS IN TRADITION AND THE INDIVIDUAL TALENT ; DISCUSS THE VIEWS OF I.A. RICHARDS ON 'THE FOUR KINDS OF MEANING' ; WRITE A NOTE ON MARXIST CRITICISM; WRITE A NOTE ON PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL SCHOOL CRITICISM.; WRITE A NOTE ON STYLISTICS BY H.K. WIDDOWSON.; WRITE A NOTE ON DERRIDA'S THEORY OF LECONSTRUCTION.; DISCUSS THE CRITICAL VIEWS OF ROLAND BARTHES IN THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR; DISCUSS NORTHROPE FRYE'S ARCHETYPAL LITERARY CRITICISM.

7. Essays in Criticism—A New Interpretation –M. Panda

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A CRITIQUE OF JOSEPH ADDISON'S “THE PLEASURES OF IMAGINATIONS”, WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ON IMAGINATION, EDGAR ALLAN POE'S DOCTRINE OF ANTI-DIDACTICISM, EDGAR ALLAN POE'S IDEAS ON TRADITION AND NATIONALITY IN LITERATURE, A CRITIQUE OF MATTHEW ARNOLD'S “THE STUDY OF POETRY”, T. S. ELIOT'S DOCTRINE OF “OBJECTICE CORRELATIVE”, I. A. RICHARDS'S DOCTRINE OF SYNAESTHESIS, I. A. RICHARDS'S “CONTEXT THEOREM OF MEANING” AND CONCEPT OF “METAPHOR”, JOHN CROWE RANSOM'S DOCTRINE OF IRRELEVANCE OF THE TEXTURE TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE POEM.

8. Makers of Criticism –S.D. Sharma

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OF DRAMATIC POESY: JOHN DRYDEN, OF TRUE AND FALSE: JOSEPH ADDISION, OF POETICS: ARISTOTLE, OF CRITICAL UNIVERSALS: HORACE, BEN JONSON GREEK, DANTE ALIGHIERI, SIR PHILIP SIDNEY, ENGLISH NEO-CLASSICISM: BEN JONSON, OF IMAGINATION: SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, OF ROMANTIC CREATIVITY : CHARLESS LAMB, OF PROGNOSTICATION: P.B. SHELLEY, OF PRACTICALISM: I.A. RICHARDS

9. Modern Theories of Poetic Criticism –R.S. Tiwari

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10. A Guide to Practical Criticism –U.S. Rukhaiyar & A.N. Prasad 11. Practical Criticism –S.C. Mundhra & S.C. Agarwal 12. Perspectives in Indian English Poetry Criticism –B. K. Das

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18. 19. The Function of Criticism at the Present Time† –K.N. Joshi & S.C. Agarwal 20. The Study of Poetry† –K.N. Joshi & S.C. Agarwal

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COLERIDGE, S.T. 22. Biographia Literaria†–M.C. Saxena

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DAICHES, DAVID 23. Critical Approaches to Literature–P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt

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DRYDEN, JOHN 24. An Essay of Dramatic Poesy† –K.N. Joshi 25. Preface to the Fables† –K.N. Joshi

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ELIOT, T.S. 26. T.S. Eliot : The Man as a Poet, Playwright, Prophet and Critic : A Reorientation –N.S. Sahu 27. T.S. Eliot’s Three Essays –K.N. Joshi & S.C. Agarwal

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28. The Sacred Wood –S.C. Agarwal 25.00 29. Tradition and The Individual Talent –R. K. Augustine 30.00 30. A Reader's Guide to Tradition and Individual Talent (English-Hindi Med.) 40.00 ENRIGHT AND CHEKARA 31. English Critical Texts – P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt

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HORACE 32. The Art of Poetry† –S.P. Sen Gupta

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HUDSON 33. An Introduction to the Study of Literature–Nimavat

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JAKABSON, ROMAN AND GENETTE, GERARD 34. Linguistics and Poetics, The Metaphoric and Metonymic Poles, Structuralism and Literary Criticism –Girish Saxena 35. 36. 37. 38.

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RICHARDS, I.A. 41. Principles of Literary Criticism–P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt

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SCOTT JAMES, R.A. 42. The Making of Literature –P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt 43. The Making of Literature (Question-Answer Form) –B.S. Nimavat

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SHELLEY, P.B. 44. A Defence of Poetry† –S.P. Sen Gupta

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SIDNEY, PHILIP 45. An Apology for Poetry† –O.P. Saxena

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WELLEK & WARREN 46. Theory of Literature –P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt

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WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM 47. Preface to the Lyrical Ballads† –K.N. Joshi

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GENERAL ENGLISH—LANGUAGE, LINGUISTICS, GRAMMAR, ELT AND ESP 1. A Handbook of Communication Skills and Functional English –B. K. Das (IInd Edition)

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9. A Handbook of English Grammar –S.C. Mundhra 10. A New approach to English Grammar (IInd Edition) –A.N.Prasad 11. A Textbook of English for Students of Science –A.K. Chaturvedi & S. Kukreti 12. Acquisition of Hindi and English –Uma Rajput 13. Aspects of Linguistics —N.S. Sahu 14. Avoid Common Errors in English –P.P. Mehta 15. Developing a Learner–Centred ELT Curriculum in India (Trends and Issues)–Mohammad Aslam 16. Development of Roman Alphabets –I.C. Rahi 17. Essentials of English Grammar & Composition –Luka Karively 18. General English Practice –R.K. Singh (For Proficiency in College and Competitive Exams) 19. Glorious Thoughts on Science –A. Rama Raju 20. Multiple Choice General English for Competitions –R.K. Singh 21. New Pattern Golden General English (For Intermediate Classes, according to U.P. Board)– R.N. Bajpai 22. Practising English in Science & Technology –R.K. Singh 23. Professional Communication—Grammar and Composition –R.K. Singh 24. Professional Communication –M.A. Rizvi

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A TEXTBOOK FOR OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE FOR UGC'S NET AND POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS Price: Rs. 160.00

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It is designed to impart knowlege about the whole range of literature in English, as well as the whole body of literary criticism associated with that literature in the form of subjective matter as well as in objective type questions. The book has been framed and arranged in terms of the ten units prescribed in the UGC syllabus for NET in English. The objective questions are so framed that each contains within itself two or three or even more questions, which the students must carefully read, mug and remember.

BOOKS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS 1. A Concise History of English Literature (New Revised Edition) –S.C. Mundhra & V.N.S. Chowdhary 2. A Dictionary of Literary Terms –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta 3. A Dictionary of Mythological and Biblical Allusions in Literature –K.N. Joshi 4. A Handbook of Communication Skills and Funcational English–B. K. Das 5. A Handbook of Literary Forms –M.K. Pandey 6. A Handbook of the Study of Literature : Studies in Literary Forms, Literary Movements and Practical Criticism –M.N. Sinha 7. Advanced Literary Essays –J.N. Mundhra & C.L. Sahni 8. A Handbook of Literature in English for Competitive Examinations (IIIrd Edition) –S.C. Mundhra 9. Answer-Bank of Literature for Competitive Examinations –Nimavat 10. English Literature for Competitive Examinations –S.C. Mundhra 11. Handbook of Language and Literature for Competitive Examinations (PGT/TGT - U.P.) –Sudhir K. Arora

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10. Coverley Papers from the Spectator & Other Essays –S.C. Agarwal

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1. THE SPECTATOR'S ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF 2. OF THECLUB 3. LABOUR AND EXERCISE 4. THE VISION OF MIRZA 5. USES OF THE SPECTATOR OR THE AIMS OF THE SPECTATOR 6. ON THE SHMAE AND FEAR OF POVERTY 7. DEATH OF SIR ROGER 8. HIS ACCOUNT OF HIS DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE. A Reader’s Guide to Addison and Steele (Select Essays)†* –Nargis

ARNOLD, MATTHEW 12. Culture and Anarchy† –S.P. Sen Gupta 13. Essays in Criticism (2nd Series)† –R. Singh & R.L. Tewari

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CUMBERLEGE, G.F.J. 26. Several Essays –S.C. Mundhra

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DRYDEN, JOHN 27. An Essay of Dramatic Poesy† –K.N. Joshi 28. Preface to the Fables† –K.N. Joshi

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1. TRADITION & THE INDIVIDUAL TALENT 2. THE FUNCTION OF CRITICISM 3. FRONTIERS OF CRITICISM

30. The Sacred Wood –S.C. Agarwal 31. Tradition and the Individual Talent –Raju K. Augustine

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GARDINER, A.G. 32. A.G. Gardiner: Select Essays–S.C. Mundhra

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HAZLITT, WILLIAM 33. William Hazlitt: Selected Essays† –S.C. Mundhra

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1. THE INDIAN JUGGLERS 2. MY FIRST ACQUAINTENCE WITH POETS 3. ON GOING A JOURNEY 4. ON THE IGNORANCE OF THE LEARNED 5. ON THE FEELING OF IMMORTALITY IN YOUTH

34. William Hazlitt: Selected Essays –S.C. Mundhra

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HUXLEY, ALDOUS 36. Music at Night –O.P. Malviya 37. Brave New World –S.N. Arora

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LAMB, CHARLES 41. Essays of Elia† –S.C. Agarwal & S.B. Verma

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1. POOR RELATIONS 2. A BACHELOR'S COMPLAINT OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF MARRIED PEOPLE 3. NEWYEAR'S EVE 4. MODERN GALLANTRY 5. CHRIST'S HOSPITAL 6. THE OLD AND THE NEW SCHOOLMASTER 7. MY RELATIONS 8. IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES 9. DREAM, CHILDREN: A REVERIE 10. OLD CHINA 11. THE CONVALESCENT 12. ALL FOOL'S DAY 13. MY FIRST PLAY 14. THE CHILD ANGEL: A DREAM 15. THE SUPERANNUATED MAN 16. THE SOUTH SEA HOUSE 17. OXFORD IN THE VACATION 18. MRS. BATTLE'S OPINION ON WHIST 19. ON THE ARTIFICAL COMEDY OF THE LAST CENTURY. Essays of Elia† –S.C. Agarwal & S.B. Verma

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MILTON, JOHN 43. Areopagitica† –S.C. Agarwal NEWMAN, CARDINAL 44. The Idea of a University† –S.C. Mundhra ORWELL, GEORGE 45. George Orwell: Selected Essays* –S.C. Mundhra

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PATER 47. Appreciations† –R. Singh 1. STYLE 2. CHARLES LAMB 3. POSTSCRIPT 48. Wordsworth† –S.C. Agarwal

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RUSKIN, JOHN 49. Sesame and Lillies† –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta 50. The Crown of Wild Olive† –K.N. Joshi 51. Unto This Last† –S.P. Chaturvedi

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RUSSELL, BERTRAND 52. Bertrand Russell–An Assessment of His Essay –S.P. Chaturvedi

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54. Sceptical Essays –O.P. Malviya

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SIDNEY, PHILIP 56. An Apology for Poetry† –O.P. Saxena

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STEVENSON, R.L. 57. Stevenson: Selected Essays† –Raghukul Tilak

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STRACHEY, LYTTON 58. Elizabeth and Essex & Queen Victoria –P.K. Dash

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WIMSATT & BEARDSLEY 60. The Intentional Fallacy—An Annotated Bibliography –V.S. Sarma

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WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM 61. Preface to the Lyrical Ballads† –K.N. Joshi

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Poetry 1. A Guide to English Poetry –A.K. Chowdhary

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(DIBRUGARH UNIV.) BEN JONSON—WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, SHAKESPEARE— SONNET 18, 29, 60, 65, JOHN DONNE—THE GOOD MORROW, SONG [SONG: ‘SWEETEST LOVE, I DO NOT GOE’] DEATH BE NOT PROUD, GEORGE HERBERT—EASTER-WINGS, MAN, ANDREW MARVELL—TO THIS COY MISTRESS, THE DEFINITION OF LOVE

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A Manual of Rhetoric and Prosody –M.N. Sinha A Short History of English Poetry –Raghukul Tilak A Short Survey of Old and Middle English Poetry –S.N. Arora Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxon Elegies† –S.P. Sen Gupta British Love Poetry–Hardy to Hughes–S.Rengachari Evaluation of Poetry –A.S. Francis Gems of English Poetry I—An Anthology –S.C. Agarwal

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE—SINCE BRASS, NOR STONE, NOR EARTH, NOR BOUNDLESS SEA (SONNET 65) LET ME NOT TO THE MARRIAGE OF TRUE MINDS (SONNET 116), JOHN DONNE—A VALEDICTION-FORBIDDING MOURNING, JOHN MILTON—ON HIS BLINDNESS PARADISE LOST, BOOK I , LINES 1-16, THOMAS GRAY—ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD (STANZAS 1-19), WILLIAM BLAKE—THE LAMB, THE TYGER, WILLIAM WORDSWORTH—THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US, THE DAFFODILS, THE SOLITARY REAPER, THREE YEARS SHE GREW, PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY—TO A SKYLARK, STANZAS WRITTEN IN DEJECTION NEAR NAPLES, JOHN

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9. Gems of English Poetry II—An Anthology –Ruby Siddiqui, Priti Gautam, Manjula Namboori

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ALFRED TENNYSON—ULYSSES, BREAK, BREAK, BREAK, ROBERT BROWNING— PORPHYRIA’S LOVER, MY LAST DUCHESS, MATTHEW ARNOLD—DOVERBEACH, SHAKESPEARE, W.B.YEATS—A PRAYER FOR MY DAUGHTER, THE SECOND COMING, T.S. ELIOT—SUSEE DES BEAUX ARTS, PHILIP LARKIN—CHURCH GOING, NISSIM EZEKIEL—NIGHT OF THE SCORPION, THE PATRIOT, KAMALA DAS—THE DANCE OF THE EUNUCHS, PUNISHMENT IN THE KINDERGARTEN

10. Modern English Poetry—A Study –S.C. Mundhra

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1. W.B. YEATS–AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN, BYZANTIUM, LAPIS LAZULI, THE LAKE ISLE OF INISFREE 2.T.S. ELIOT-THE LOVE SONG OF J. AFFRED PRUFROCK, SWEENY AMONG THE NIGHTINGLES, MARINA 3. W.H. AUDEN-IN MEMORY OF W.B.YEATS.O. WHERE ARE YOU GOING?

11. Modern Theories of Poetic Criticism–R.S. Tiwari

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12. Nineteenth Century English Poetry (Text Only)

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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH : TINTERN ABBEY, ODE ON INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD, RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE OR THE LEECH GATHERER,MICHAEL-A PASTORAL POEM,SCORN NOT THE SONNET (SONNET ON SONNET), THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US; JOHN KEATS : ODE TO PSYCHE, ODE ON A GRECIAN URN, TO AUTUMN, ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER, BRIGHT STAR; ALFRED TENNYSON : THE LOTOS-EATERS, CHORIC SONG, TITHONUS,BREAK, BREAK, BREAK, CROSSING THE BAR; ROBERT BROWNING : THE LAST RIDE TOGETHER, A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL, MY LAST DUCHESS;PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY: ADONAIS; SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE : THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, MATTHEW ARNOLD : DOVER BEACH, RUGHBY CHHAPEL; EDWARD FITZERALD : RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM Precursors of Romanticism† –Luka Karivelyn'

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14. Pearl† –S.P. Sen Gupta 15. Romantic Poetry to Poetry of the Present –A.K. Choudhary (GAUHATI UNIV., B.A. PAPER V) WILLIAM BLAKE—THE LAMB, TYGER, WILLIAM WORDSWORTH—MICHAEL, S.T. COLERIDGE—KUBLA KHAN, P.B. SHELLEY—TO A SKYLARK, JOHN KEATS—ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE, ALFRED TENNYSON—THE PALACE OF ART, ROBERT BROWNING—PORPHYRIA’S LOVER, MATTHEW ARNOLD—THE SCHOLAR GYPSY, W.B. YEATS—THE SECOND COMING (1920), T.S. ELIOT—LOVE SONG OF J.ALFRED RRUFROCK (1917), W.H. AUDEN—LOOKSTRANGER, DYLAN THOMAS— FERN HILL, PHILIP LARKIN—THE WHITSUN WEDDINGS, TED HUGHES—AN OTHER NOVEMBER, SEAMUS HEANEY—MOSSBAWN: SUNLIGHT, THE SEED CUTTERS, WILLIAM

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16. Selections in English Poetry* –Jain & Sharma

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1. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH†–THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US, WE ARE SEVEN, EDUCATION OF NATURE, DEFFODILS, TABLES TURNED. 2. S.T. COLERIDGE†–KUBLA KHAN, 3. P.B. SHELLEY†–TO A SKYLARK, STANZAS WRITTEN IN DEJECTION NEAR NAPLES, LOVE’S PHILOSLPHY, ONE WORD IS TOO OFTEN PROFANED, A LAMENT, 4. JOHN KEATS†–THE EVE OF ST. AGNES, LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI, 5. TENNYSON†– LOCKSLEY HALL, CROSSING THE BAR, 6. ROBERT BROWING †–THE LAST RIDE TOGETHER, PROPHYRIA’S LOVER, EVELYN HOPE. 7. W.B. YEATS–THE SECOND COMING, BRONZE HEAD. 8. MATTHEW ARNOLD†–MEMORIAL VERSES, DOVER BEACH. Sir Gawain & The Green Knight† –S.P. Sen Gupta

17. 18. The Epic : A Study in Form –P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt 19. The Metaphysical Poets –Luka Karively

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DONNE: THE CANONIZATION, THE BLOSSOME, A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER, HERBERT: THE COLLAR, VAUGHAN: THE RETREATE, MARVELLE: TO HIS COY MISTRESS

20. The Poetic Grandeur (An anthology for B.A. Classes Edited with Text and Notes) –B.N. Singh & Y.K. Sinha 21. The Romantics and Victorian Poetry–A.K. Chaudhary

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22. The Temperate Zone : Essays on PostSecond-World War Poetry – S.N. Pandey

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LAWRENCE KRAMER: THE WODWO WATCHES THE WATER CLOCK: LANGUAGE IN POST-MODERN BRITISH AND AMERICAN POETRY, B.N. PRASAD: STRATEGIES OF COMMUNICATION IN BRITISH POETRY SINCE 1945, M.S. PANDEY: THE RELIGIOUS IDENTITY OF THE MOVEMENT POETS, TERRY WHALEN: TRUTH AND BEAUTY: THE POETRY OF PHILIP LARKIN, S.N. PANDEY: LARKIN’S VISION OF HUMAN PREDICAMENT, R.N. RAI: DONALD DAVIE: A STUDY IN POETIC GROWTH, E.A. STURZL: THE THEMATIC CONTENT OF THE POETRY OF ELIZABETH JENNINGS, KEITH SAGAR: HUGHES AND LANDSCAPE, S.N. PRASAD: COORDINATES OF BEING: AN APPROACH TO THE POETRY OF TED HUGHES, MICHAEL KIRKHAM: SYLVIA PLATH REVISITED, N.SRIVASTAVA: ANTISELF IN THE POETRY OF SYLVIA PLATH

23. Twentieth Century Poetry –A.K. Choudhary

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ARNOLD, MATTHEW 24. A Study of the Works of Matthew Arnold The Overwhelming Question –N.S. Sahu 25. Matthew Arnold: Selected Poems† –S.C. Mundhra

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MERMAN 10. MEMORIAL VERSES 11. TO MARGUERITE (WE WERE APART) 12. ISOLATION (TO MARGUETRIE-CONTINUED) 13. STANZAS FROM THE GRANDE CHARTREUSE 14.RESIGNATION (TO FASESTON) 15. TO A FRIEND, 16. AUSTERY OF POETRY, 17. REQUIRESCAT 18. GROWING OLD 19. IMMORALITY. Dover Beach and A Summer Night† –S.C. Mundhra

Rugby Chapel† –S.C. Agarwal Sohrab & Rustum†* –S.C. Agarwal The Scholar Gipsy† –S.C. Mundhra Thyrsis† –S.C. Agrawal

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AUDEN, W.H. 31. W.H. Auden: A Critical Study of Five Selected Poems –S.C. Mundhra

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32. W.H. Auden: A Critical Study of Selected Poems–S.C. Mundhra

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1. IN MEMORY OF W.B. YEATS 2. THE SHIELD OF ACHILLES 3. THE UNKNOWN CITIZEN 4. PETITION 5. SEPTEMBER 1, 1939 6. MUNDUS ET INFANS 7. DIASPORA 8. MISS GEE 9. CONSIDER 10. MUSEE DES BEAUX ARTS 11. O WHAT IS THAT SOUND OR THE QUARRY 12. O WHERE ARE YOU GOING OR THE THREE COMPANIONS 13. LULLABY OR LAY YOUR SLEEPING HEAD, MY LOVE 14. THE WANDERER 15. WHO’S WHO OR A SHILLING LIFE 16. IN PRAISE OF LIMESTONE 17. WOODS 18. STREAMS 19. SPAIN, 1937. 19. REFUGEE BLUES

33. The Shield of Achilles –S.C. Mundhra

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BLAKE, WILLIAM 35. William Blake:Selected Poems† –S.C. Mundhra 1. THE ECHOING GREEN, 2. INFANT JOY 3. THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER (FROM SONGS OF INNOCENCE) 4. THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER (FROM SONGS OF EXPERIENCE) 5. THE LITTLE BOY LOST, 6. THE SICK ROSE, 7. THE TIGER 8. THE GOLDEN NET, 9. THE CRYSTAL CABINET, 10. THE EVER LASTING GOSPEL, 11. VISIONS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF ALBION, 12. THE LAMB, 13. AUGURIES OF INNOCENCE. Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience† –S.C. Mundhra

36. 37. Auguries of Innocence† –S.C. Mundhra 38. The Tyger† –S.C. Mundhra

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A Grammarian’s Funeral† –S.C. Mundhra Andrea Del Sarto† –S.C. Mundhra Bishop Blougram’s Apology† –S.C. Mundhra Fra Lippo Lippi† –S.C. Mundhra Men & Women† –S.C. Mundhra My Last Duchess† –S.C. Mundhra Prospice and A Light Woman† –S.C. Mundhra Porphyria’s Lover† –S.C. Mundhra Rabbi Ben Ezra† –J.M. Johri The Last Ride Together† –S.C. Mundhra

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The Knight's Tale† –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Nun's Priest's Tale† –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta The Pardoner’s Tale† –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales† –S.C. Mundhra A Readers’ Guide to The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales†* –Ruchi Shinghal

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COLERIDGE, S.T. 57. Christabel—Book I & II† –S.C. Agarwal 58. Kubla Khan, Ode to Dejection, Frost At Midnight, Love & The Eolian Harp† –S.C. Agarwal 59. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner† –S.C. Agarwal

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COLLINS, WILLIAM 60. Collins: Select Odes† –Raghukul Tilak & Anupam Gupta

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DONNE, JOHN 61. John Donne: Selected Poems† –A.N. Dwivedi

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SONGS AND SONNETS-1 THE GOOD-MORROW 2. SONG : GOE, AND CATCHE A FALLING STATE 3. THE UNDERTAKING 4. THE SUNNE RISING 5. THE CANONIZATION 6. THE TRIPLE FOOLE 7. LOVER’S INFINITNESSE 8. SONG : SWEETEST LOVE, I DO NOT GOE 9. BREAKE OF DAY 10. THE ANNIVERSARIE 11. A VALEDICTION : OF MY NAME, IN THE WINDOW 12. TWICKNAM GARDEN 13. LOVES GROWTH 14. THE DREAM 15. A VALEDICTION OF WEEPING 16. THE LOVES ALCHYMIE 17. THE FLEA 18. A NOCTURMALE UPON S. LUCIUS DAY 19. THE APPRATION 20. A VELEDICTION : FORBIDDING MORNING 21. THE EXTASIE 22. THE FUNERALL 23. THE BLOSSOME 24. THE RELIQUE 25. THE PROHIBITION 26. THE EXPIRATION, ELEGIES—27. THE AUTUMNALL (IX) 28. ON HIS MISTRIS (XVI) 29. TO HIS MISTRIS GOING TO BED. DEVINE POEMS : HOLY SONNETS 30. THIS IS MY PLAYES LAST SCENE (V) 31. DEATH BE NOT PROUD (X) 32. BATTER MY

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HEAR (XIV) 33. A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER 34. AN ANTOMIE OF THE WORLD : THE FIRST ANNIVERSARIES 35. OF THE PROGESSE OF THE SOULE: THE SECOND ANNIVERSARIES 36. LOVES DELITE 37. AT THE ROUND EARTHS IMAGIN’D CORNERS. John Donne and his Poems† (Three) –S.N. Arora 1. DEATH BE NOT PROUD, 2.THE MESSAGE, 3.A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER †*

63. A Reader's Guide to John Donne –Ruchi Shinghal

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GO AND CATCH A FALLING STAR, THE RELIC, THE CANNONIZATION, THE SUNNE RISING, DEATH BE NOT PROUD

DRYDEN, JOHN 64. The Odes of John Dryden† –S.C. Mundhra

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65. Absalom & Achitophel† –S.C. Mundhra 66. MacFlecknoe† –S.C. Mundhra 67. MacFlecknoe†–Luka Karively

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ELIOT, T.S 68. Indian Thought and Tradition in T.S. Eliot’s Poetry –A.N. Dwivedi 69. T.S. Eliot: The Man as a Poet, Playwright, Prophet and Critic: A Reorientation –N.S. Sahu 70. Ariel Poems –S.C. Mundhra

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1. JOURNEY OF THE MAGI 2. A SONG FOR SIMEON 3. ANIMULA 4. MARINA

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Gerontion –S.C. Mundhra Preludes –S.C. Mundhra The Four Quartets –A.N. Diwivedi The Hollow Men –S.C. Mundhra (IInd Edition) The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock –A.N. Dwivedi Bhandhya Dharti (Hindi Poetic translation of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock & The Waste Land) –Narsingh Srivastava 77. The Waste Land (with Hindi Verse Translation by Narsingh Srivastava) –S.C. Mundhra 78. The Waste Land and Other Poems –S.C. Mundhra

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FITZGERALD, EDWARD 79. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam†* –K.N. Joshi

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GRAY, THOMAS 83. Select Poems†* –Som Deva

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HARDY, THOMAS 85. Exploration of Reality: The Poetry of Thomas Hardy –Azara Noor 86. Thomas Hardy: Select Poems†–A.N. Dwivedi

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1. THE DARKING TRUSH 2. TO AN UNBORN PAUPER CHILD 3. TRANSFORMATIONS 4. THE VOICE 5. AFTERWARDS 6. DRUMMER HODGE 7. VOICES FROM THINGS GROWING IN A CHURCHYARD 8. NATURE’S QUESTIONING 9. TO THE MOON 10. GOD’S EDUCATION 11.HAP 12. THOUGHTS OF PHENA 13. IN TENEBRIS 14. NEUTRAL TONES 15. THE CONVERGENCE OF THE TWAIN 16. IN TIME OF ‘THE BREAKING OF NATIONS’

HOPKINS, G.M. 87. G.M. Hopkins: Selected Poems† –A.N. Dwivedi

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1. THE WRECK OF THE DEUTSCHLAND 2. HEAVEN-HEAVEN 3. GOD’S GRANDEUR 4. THE STARLIGHT NIGHT 5. SPRING 6. THE WINDHOVER 7. PIED BEAUTY 8. BINSEY POPLARS 9. FELIX RANDAL 10. SPRING AND FALL 11. INVERSNAID 12. MY OWN HEART 13. THOU ART INDEED JUST, LORD 14. IN THE VALLEY OF THE ELWY 15. CARRION COMFORT

HUGHES, TED 88. Ted Hughes : A study of select poems –Rengachari & Rengachari

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HAWK ROOSTING, THE THOUGHT FOX, PIKE, VIEW OF A PIG, THE HAWK IN THE RAIN

JOHNSON, SAMUEL 89. The Vanity of Human Wishes† –S.C. Mundhra

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KEATS, JOHN 90. John Keats: A Sensuous Mystic –N.S. Sahu 91. The Odes of John Keats† –Girish Saxena 92. John Keats: Select Poems†–S.C. Mundhra

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93. John Keats–Coaching Notes (For Hindi Speaking Pupils)

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ODE TO PSYCHE,ODE ON A GRECIAN URN, ODE TO AUTUMN, ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER, BRIGHT STAR Hyperion, A Fragment, and Fall of Hyperion, A Dream† –S.C. Mundhra

94. 95. Isabella† –S.C. Mundhra

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Lamia† –S.C. Mundhra Ode on a Grecian Urn and Ode to Psyche† –S.C. Mundhra Ode to a Nightingale†–S.C. Mundhra The Eve of St. Agnes† –S.C. Mundhra To Autumn and Ode to Indolence† –S.C. Mundhra

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LANGLAND, WILLIAM 101. Piers The Ploughman† –S.P. Sen Gupta

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LARKIN, PHILIP 102. A Study of Select Poems –S. Rangachari

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1. NEXT, PLEASE 2. DECEPTIONS 3. TOADS 4. MR. BLEANEY 5. NO ROAD 6. CHURCH GOING 7.DAY 8. WANTS 9. AN ARUNDEL TOMB 10. THE WHITSUMNWEDDINGS11.FAITHHEALING 12. HOME IS SO SAD 13. REASONS FOR A TTENDANCE 14. POETRY OF DEPARTURES 15. DOCKERY AND SON

MARVELL, ANDREW 103. Andrew Marvell: Selected Poems† –S.C. Mundhra

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1. TO HIS COY MISTRESS 2. AN HORATION ODE UPON FROM CROWNWELL RETURN FROM IRELAND 3. THE GARDEN 4. THE DEFINITION OF LOVE 5. THE MOWER TO THE GLOWWORMS 6. THE MOWER AGAINST GARDENS 7. DAMON THE MOWER 8. THE MOWERS SONG 9. THE PICTURE OF LITTLE T.C. IN A PROSPECT OF FLOWERS 10. BERMUDAS 11. THE CORONET 12. A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE RESOLVED SOUL AND CREATED PLEASURE 13. A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SOUL AND BODY 14. THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAUN 15.ON A DROP OF DEW 16. UPON THE HILL AND GROVE AT BILBROUGH 17.YOUNG LOVE 18. THE UNFORTUNATE LOVER 19. THE FAIR SINGER 20. EYES AND TEARS. His Coy Mistress† –S.P. Sen Gupta & S.C. Mundhra

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Milton and the Major Metaphysicals –S. Prakash Rao L’ Allegro and IL Penseroso† –S.C. Agarwal Lycidas† –S.C. Mundhra Ode on the Morning of Chirist’s Nativity† –S.C. Mundhra Paradise Lost Book I† –Girish Saxena A Readers’ Guide to Paradise Lost Book-1 –Nargis Paradise Lost Book I†* –Girish Saxena Paradise Lost Book II† –Girish Saxena Paradise Lost Book IV† –Girish Saxena Paradise Lost Book IX† –M.C. Saxena Paradise Lost Book I & II† –Grish Saxena

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POPE, ALEXANDER An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot† – S.C. Mundhra An Essay on Man– A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Essay on Criticism– A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta The Rape of the Lock†* –J.M. Johri The Rape of the Lock† –Luka Karively A Readers’ Guide to The Rape of the Lock†*–Nargis PBD CHECK-LIST 2010 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121.

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138. The Epithalamion and Prothalamion† –A.N. Dwivedi 139. The Faerie Queene (Book I)† –A.N. Dwivedi 140. The Faerie Queene (Book II) Canto VII† (The Cave of Mammon)–Raghukul Tilak & Anupam Gupta 141. The Faerie Queene (Book I) * 142. A Reader’s Guide to Faerie Queene (Canto I)†* –Nargis

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TENNYSON, ALFRED 143. Tennyson: Selected Poems† –S.C. Mundhra

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144. Tennyson– Coaching Notes (For Hindi Speaking Pupil) 145. 146. 147. 148. 149.

THE LOTOS–EATERS, TITHONUS, BREAK-BREAK-BREAK, CROSSING THE BAR In Memoriam† –S.C. Mundhra

Maud† –S.C. Mundhra Morte D’Arthur† –S.C. Mundhra The Lotos-Eaters† –S.C. Mundhra Ulysses† –S.C. Mundhra

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VAUGHAN, HENRY 152. Poems of Henry Vaughan† –S.N. Arora

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WAIN, JOHN 153. The Movement Poet: John Wain–Madhu Singh

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1. LINES COMPOSED A FEW MILES ABOVE TINTERN ABBEY 2. ODE ON INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD 3. THE SOLITARY REAPER 4. RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE OR THE LEECH-GATHERER 5. THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US 6. THE EDUCATION OF NAURE OR THREE YEARS SHE GREW IN SUN AND SHOWER 7. TO MILTON OR LONDON 1802 8. ODE TO DUTY 9. THE TABLES TURNED 10. THE DAFFODILS OR I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD 11. COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE 12. SIMON LEE 13. TO A SKYLARK 14. TO THE CUCKOO 15. THE RAINBOW OR MY HEART LEAPS UP 16. A SLUMBER DID MY SPIRIT SEAL 17. LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING 18. EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY 19. LAODAMIA 20. PEELE CASLE 21. NUTTING 22. CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR 23. SCORN NOT THE SONNET 24. MICHAEL 25. THE STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE PBD CHECK-LIST

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I KNOWN 26. SHE DWELT AMONG THE UNTRODDEN WAYS 27. I TRAVELLED AMONG UNKNOWN MEN 28. THE FOUNTAIN 29. IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING, CALM AND FREE 30. WE ARE SEVEN 31. SHE WAS A PHANTOM OF DELIGHT 32. LUCY GRAY OR SOLITUDE 33. A NIGHT-PIECE 34. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 35. HART-LEEP WELL 36.TO RUTH. Lucy Poems† –S.C. Mundhra 1. STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE I KNOWN 2. THREE YEARS SHE GREW IN SUN AND SHAVOER 3. SHE DWELT AMONG THE UNTRODDEN WAYS 4. I TRAVELLED AMONG UNKNOWN MEN 5. A SLUMBER DID MY SPIRIT SEAL Laodamia† –S.C. Mundhra

Michael† –S.C. Mundhra Ode on Intimations of Immorality† –S.C. Mundhra Resolution & Independence or The Leech Gatherer† –S.C. Mundhra Tintern Abbey† –S.C. Mundhra The Prelude Book I & II – K.N. Joshi

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1. WHEN YOU ARE OLD 2. NO SECOND TROY 3. UPON A HOUSE SHAKEN BY THE LAND AGITATION 4. TO A SHADE 5. CRAZY-JANE TALKS WITH THE BISHOP 6. NEWS FOR THE DELPHIC ORACLE 7. THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE 8. THE LOVER TELLS OF THE ROSE IN HIS HEART 9. THE WILD SWANS AT COOLE 10. THE INDIAN UPON GOD 11. THE SECOND COMING 12. A PRAYER FOR MY DAUGHTER 13. EASTER, 1916 14. THE STOLEN CHILD 15. NINETEEN HUNDRED & NINETEEN 16. LEDA AND THE SWAN 17. THE TOWER 18. SAILING TO BYZANTIUM 19. AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN 20. BYZANTIUM 21. A DIALOGUE OF SELF AND SOUL 22. LAPIS LAZULI 23. A BRONZE HEAD 24. THE CIRCUS ANIMAL’S DESERTION 25. LONG-LEGGED FLY 26. ADAM’S CURSE 27. AN IRISH AIRMAN FORESEES HIS DEATH 28. SEPTEMBER 1913, 29. AN ACRE OF GRASS, 30. WHAT THEN? W.B. Yeats: Four Selected Poems† –S.C. Mundhra

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A Short History of English Novel –Raghukul Tilak The Novel : Its Forms and Techniques –S.P. Sen Gupta, S.C. Mundhra The Novel : A Study in Form –P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt The Short Story and One Act Play : A Study in Form –P.P. Mehta

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Emma –Girish Saxena Important University Questions on Emma–Ruchi Shinghal Pride and Prejudice*–Girish Saxena Sense & Sensibility –Girish Saxena

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BACON, FRANCIS 9. New Atlantis† –S.C. Agarwal

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BRONTE, EMILY 11. Wuthering Heights –S.C. Mundhra

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BUNYAN, JOHN 12. Pilgrim’s Progress –Raghukul Tilak & Anupam Gupta

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CONRAD, JOSEPH 13. Heart of Darkness –Raghukul Tilak 14. Lord Jim –R.S. Sexena

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DICKENS, CHARLES A Tale of Two Cities –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Bleak House –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta David Copperfield –S.K. Mukherjee David Copperfield* –Y.B. Singh Great Expectations* –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Hard Times –M.C. Saxena Oliver Twist –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta

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ELIOT, GEORGE 23. Mill On the Floss –Neelam Varshney 24. Silas Marner –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta

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FIELDING, HENRY 25. Joseph Andrews –S.C. Mundhra 26. Tom Jones –S.C. Mundhra 27. Important University Questions on Tom Jones –Ruchi Shinghal

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FORSTER, E.M. 28. A Passage to India*–A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta 29. Important University Questions on A Passage to India –Ruchi Shinghal

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GOLDING, WILLIAM 30. Lord of the Flies* –Luka Karively

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GOLDSMITH, OLIVER 31. The Vicar of Wakefield –S.C.Mundhra

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Far From the Madding Crowd* –S.K. Mukherjee Jude The Obscure –R.S. Tilak Tess of the D’Urberviles* –S.K. Mukherjee The Mayor of Casterbridge* –S.K. Mukherjee The Mayor of Casterbridge –S.K. Mukherjee The Return of the Native* –K.N. Joshi The Mayor of Casterbridge† (Text with Introduction and Notes) –S.N. Arora 42. The Woodlanders –S.S. Agarwal 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.

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HUXLEY, ALDOUS 43. Brave New World* –S.N. Arora

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LAWRENCE, D.H. 46. D.H. Lawrence : A Study of His Novels –M.Prasad 47. Sons and Lovers* –S.C. Mundhra

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MAUGHAM, SOMERSET 48. Maugham’s Novels –A Critical Study –D.V.S.R. Murthy 49. Cakes and Ale –Som Deva 50. Of Human Bondage –Som Deva

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ORWELL, GEORGE 51. Animal Farm* –S.C. Mundhra 52. Nineteen Eighty-four –S.C. Mundhra

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RICHARDSON, SAMUEL 53. Clarissa Harlowe –S.P. Sen Gupta

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SCOTT, WALTER 54. The Bride of Lammermoor –A.N.Gupta & Satish Gupta

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SPARK, MURIEL 55. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie –S.S. Agarwal

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SWIFT, JONATHAN 56. Gulliver’s Travels† (Text with Introduction and Notes)–S.N. Arora 57. Gulliver’s Travels* –K.A. Agarwal

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THACKERAY, W.M. 58. Henry Esmond –S.C. Mundhra 59. Vanity Fair –S.C. Mundhra

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Virginia Woolf—A Study of Her Novels – N.S. Subramaniam Mrs. Dalloway* –A.N.Gupta & Satish Gupta Important University Questions on Mrs. Dalloway–Ruchi Shinghal To The Light House –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta

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A Short History of English Drama – Raghukul Tilak Comedy—Its Theory and Forms –P.P. Mehta Everyman (Middle English Literature) –S.P.Sen Gupta One-Act Plays—An Anthology for B.A.-II M.J.P. Rohilkhand University –S.C. Mundhra, Ruby Siddiqui, Priti Gautam, Manjula Namboori 5. Tragedy—Its Theory and Forms – P.P. Mehta & P.N. Bhatt 6. Twentieth Century Drama – J.N. Mundhra & S.C. Mundhra

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DEKKER, THOMAS 13. The Shoemaker’s Holiday† –S.C. Mundhra & S.C. Agarwal

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DRINKWATER, JOHN 14. Abraham Lincoln†* –Raghukul Tilak

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DRYDEN, JOHN 15. All For Love†* –Som Dev

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ELIOT, T.S. 16. T.S. Eliot : The Man as a Poet, Playwright, Prophet and Critic: A Reorientation –N.S. Sahu 17. Murder in the Cathedral* –T.J. Madapally 18. Murder in the Cathedral –T.J. Madapally 19. The Cocktail Party –Luka Karively 20. The Confidential Clerk –S. Rengachari 21. The Family Reunion –O.P. Malviya PBD CHECK-LIST 2010

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GAY, JOHN 27. Beggar’s Opera† – S.C. Mundhra

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MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER 32. Dr. Faustus† –Om Prakash 33. Dr. Faustus†* –B.R. Sharma 34. Edward II† –Som Dev

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MILTON, JOHN 35. Samson Agonistes† –S.C. Mundhra & S. C. Agarwal

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All’s Well that Ends Well –S.P. Sen Gupta Antony & Cleopatra – S.P. Sen Gupta Antony & Cleopatra† – Rajendra Singh As You Like It –S.P. Sen Gupta As You Like It† –S.C. Agarwal As You Like It†* –S.C. Agarwal Coriolanus –S.P. Sen Gupta Cymbeline –S.P. Sen Gupta Hamlet –S.P. Sen Gupta Hamlet* –J.P. Goel Hamlet†* –B.C. Chakravorty Henry IV Part I –S. P. Sen Gupta Henry IV Part II –S.P. Sen Gupta Henry V –S.P. Sen Gupta Julius Caesar –S.P. Sen Gupta King Lear – S.P. Sen Gupta King Lear†* –B.C. Chakravorty King Richard II –S.P. Sen Gupta King Richard II† –T.K. Dutta Love’s Labour’s Lost –S.P. Sen Gupta Macbeth –S.P. Sen Gupta Macbeth† –M.N. Sinha Macbeth†* – S.C. Agarwal Measure for Measure –S.P. Sen Gupta Much Ado About Nothing –S.P. Sen Gupta Othello –S.P. Sen Gupta Othello†* –S.C. Mundhra & S.C. Agarwal King Richard III –S.P. Sen Gupta Romeo and Juliet –S.P. Sen Gupta Romeo and Juliet† –Girish Saxena Romeo and Juliet†* –Girish Saxena The Merchant of Venice –S.P. Sen Gupta The Taming of the Shrew†–S. Rengachari The Tempest –S.P. Sen Gupta The Tempest† –Girish Saxena The Tempest†* –Girish Saxena The Winter’s Tale –S.P. Sen Gupta Troilus and Cressida –S.P. Sen Gupta Twelfth Night* –K.A. Agarwal Twelfth Night†* –S.C. Agarwal The Two Gentlemen of Verona –S.P. Sen Gupta

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Candida –Charu Mehrotra Candida†* –M.R. Vedant Man And Superman† –Kalyan Nath Dutta Pygmalion* –R.L. Tiwari Saint Joan† –Kalyan Nath Dutta The Apple Cart* –R.L. Tiwari

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WEBSTER, JOHN 104. The Duchess of Malfi†* –A.N. Gupta, Ruchi Shinghal 105. The White Devil†–K.A. Agarwal

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A M E R I C A N L I T E R AT U R E THINKER; WALT WHITMAN, THE WORLD POET; HERMAN MELVILLE; A MAJOR ARTIST; NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S QUEST FOR THE USABLE PAST, AND SYMBOLIC BUT ETHICAL IDEALISM; MARK TWAIN, THE ARTIST; THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN: MARK TWAIN'S PLEA FOR SOCIAL CONCERNS; EMILY DICKINSON AS A POET OF LOVE, AND BEAUTY; HENRY JAMES: A PROPHET OF AMERICAN INNOCENCE, ROBERT FROST: A POET OF ETERNAL THEMES; ‘MAN' AND ‘TRADITION' IN EUGENE O'NEILL'S PLAYS; LORE OF JEWISHNESS IN MAXWELL ANDERSON; IRONY AND PARADOX IN MAXWELL ANDERSON'S PLAYS; "SATURDAY'S CHILDREN" : A PLAY WITH THE THEME OF CONTEMPORANEITY; SATURDAY'S CHILDREN: A QUEST FOR FREEDOM; THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT : A DRAMA OF SOCIO-POLITICAL DISINTEGRATION; WILLIAM FAULKNER: A TYPICAL CREATIVE WRITER; ERNEST HEMINGWAY : AN ADVOCATE OF THE ‘LOST GENERATION'; T.S. ELIOT'S SENSE OF ‘HISTORY' AND ‘TIME'; T.S. ELIOT AND HIS CRITICAL CANON; DEATH OF A SALESMAN: A POINT IN CASE ABOUT AMERICAN DREAM; ‘BLACK HUMOR' : A NEW PERSPECTIVE IN HUMOUR; DEATH OF A SALESMAN: A PLAY ABOUT SUCCESS-MYTH; THE CRUCIBLE: A COMMENT ON ‘FAIR TRIAL'; IRONY AND HUMOUR IN "WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF:"; EDWARD ALBEE, THE NIHILIST, SAUL BELLOW: A VOICE IN MODERNISM; SAUL BELLOW'S THE ADVENTRES OF THE AUGIE MARCH: L A STYDY IN HOPELESS NIHILISM

3. History of American Literature –Raghukul Tilak 4. Selected Questions on History of American Literature —Raghukul Tilak, Anurama Gupta

125.00 72.00

ALBEE, EDWARD 5. The Zoo Story –S.C. Mundhra 6. Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf? –S.C. Mundhra

25.00 20.00

DICKINSON, EMILY 7. Essential Emily Dickinson (Selected Poems)† –J. Sri Hari Rao

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1. ON THIS WONDROUS SEA (4) 2. I HAVE A BIRD IN SPRING (5) 3. SLEEP IS SUPPOSED TO BE (13) 4. ADRIFT ! A LITTLE BOAT ADRIFT ! (30) 5. I NEVER LOST AS MUCH BUT TWICE (49) 6. I OFTEN PASSED THE VILLAGE (51) 7. IF I SHOULD DIE (54) 8. SUCCESS IS COUNTED SWEETEST (67) 9. EXULTATION IS THE GOING (76) 10. THE RAINBOW NEVER TELLS ME (97) 11. A SCIENCE - SO THE SAVANTS SAY (100) 12. THE BEE IS NOT AFRAID OF ME (111) 13. WHAT INN IS THIS (115) 14. I HAD SOME THINGS THAT I CALLED MINE (116) 15. TO FIGHT ALOUD, IS VERY BRAVE (126) 16. BRING ME THE SUNSET IN A CUP (128) 17. THESE ARE THE DAYS WHEN BIRDS COME BACK (130) 18. DUST IS THE ONLY SECRET (153) 19. THE MURMUR OF BEE (155) 20. JUST, LOST, WHEN I WAS SAVED ! (160) 21. TO LEARN THE TRANSPORT BY THE PAIN (167) 22. IF I SHOULDN’T BE ALIVE (182) 23. I’M WIFE - I’VE FINISHED THAT (199) 24. I TASTE A LIQUOR NEVER BREWED (214) 25. SAFE IN THEIR ALABASTER CHAMBERS (216) 26. I LIKE A LOOK OF AGONE (241) 27. ‘HOPE’ IS THE THING WITH FEATHERS (254) 28. THERE’S A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT (258) 29. I LEFT A FUNERAL, IN MY BRAIN (280) 30. THE ROBIN’S MY CRITERION FOR TUNE (285) 31. A CLOCK STOPPED (287) 32. I’M NOBODY ! WHO ARE YOU? (288) 33. OF BRONZE-AND BLAZE (290) 34. I GOT SO I COULD TAKE HIS NAME (293) 35. THE SOUL SELECTS HER OWN SOCIETY (303) 36. THE DAY CAME SLOW-TILL FIVE O’CLOCK (304) 37. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DISPAIR (305) 38. THE SOULS SUPERIOR INSTANTS (306). 39. I SHOULD HAVE BEEN TOO GLAD, I SEE (313) 40. HE FUMBLES AT YOUR SOUL (315) 41. I’LL TELL YOU HOW THE SUM ROSE (318) 42. THERE CAME DAY AT SUMMER’S FULL (322) 43. SOME KEEP THE SABBATH GOING TO CHURCH (324) 44. BEFORE I GOT MY EYE PUT OUT (327) 45. A BIRD CAME DOWN THE WALK (328) 46. AFTER GREAT PAIN, A FORMAL FEELING COMES (341) 47. I DREADED THAT FIRST ROBIN, SO (348) 48. THERE’S BEEN A DEATH, IN THE OPPOSITE HOUSE 49. SOME-WORK FOR IMMORTALITY (406) 50. YOU’LL KNOW IT-AS YOU KNOW’T PBD CHECK-LIST

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AMERICAN LITERATURE IS NOON (420) 51. MUCH MADNESS IS DIVINEST SENSE (435) 52. THIS IS MY LETTER TO THE WORLD (441) 53. I DIED FOR BEAUTY-BUT WAS SCARCE (449) 54. I HEARD A FLY BUZZWHEN I DIED (465) 55. GOING TO HIM! HAPPY LETTER! (494) 56. IT WAS NOT DEATH, FOR I STOOD UP (510) 57. IF YOU WERE COMING IN THE FALL (511) 58.‘TWAS WARM - AT FIRST -LIKE US (519) 59. I STARED EARLY -TOOK MY DOG (520) 60. TO HEAR AN ORIOLE SING (526) 61. MINE–BY THE RIGHT TO THE WHITE ELECTION ! (528) 62. I MEASURE EVERY GRIEF I MEET (561) 63. I LIKE TO SEE IT LAP THE MILES (585) 64. I THINK I WAS ENCHANCED (593) 65. THE BRAINIS WIDER THAN THE SKY (632) 66. A THOUGHT WENT UP MIND TODAY (701) 67. BECAUSE I COULD NOT STOP FOR DEATH (712) 68. BEHIND ME-DIPS ETERNITY (721) 69. I MANY TIMES THOUGHT PEACE HAD COME (739) 70. RENUNCIATION IS A PIERCING VIRTUE (754) 71. MY LIFE HAS STOOD - A LOADED GUN (754) 72. DESPAIR’S ADVANTAGE IS ACHIEVED (799) 73. A LIGHT EXISTS IN SPRING (812) 74. SPRING IS THE PERIOD (844) 75. THE POETS LIGHT BUT LAMPS (833) 76. A NEARNESS TO TREMENDOUSNESS (963) 77. A NARROW FELLOW IN THE GRASS (986) 78. FURTHER IN SMMER THAN THE BIRDS (1078) 79. TITLE DIVINE -IS MINE! (1072) 80. THE LAST NIGHT THAT SHE LIVED (1100) 82. TOO COLD IS THIS (1135) 83. GREAT STREETS OF SILENCE LED AWAY (1159) 84. HE PREACHED UPON “BREADTH” TILL …(1207) 85. THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK (1263) 86. THE MUSHROOM IS THE ELF OF PLANT (1298) 87. DEAR MARCH—COME IS (1320) 88. LAY THIS LAURCI ON THE ONE (1393) 89. BEES ARE BLACK, WITH GILT SURCINGLES (1405) 90. THOSE NOT LIVE YET (1454) 91. HOW HAPPY IS THE LITTLE STONE (1510) 92. AS IMPERCEPTIBLY AS GRIEF (1540) 93. THE BIBLE IS AN ANTIQUE VOLUME (1545) 94. THE FARTHEST THUNDER THAT I HEARD (1581) 95. HE ATE AND DRANK THE PRECIOUS WORDS (1587) 96. THE CAME A WIND LIKE A BUGLE (1593) 97. APPARENTLY WITH NO SURPRISE (1624) 98. IN WINTER IN MY ROOM (1670) 99. MY LIFE CLOSED TWICE BEFORE ITS CLOSE (1772) 100. ELYSIUM IS AS FAR AS TO (1760).

EMERSON 8. Emerson—A Study† –A.N. Dwivedi

60.00

ESSAYS : 1. NATURE 2. THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 3. THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS 4.SELF-RELIANCE 5. THE OVER-SOUL 6. ART 7. THE POET 8. LOVE. POEMS : 1. CONCORD HYMN OR CONCORD FIGHT. 2. EACH AND ALL 3. THE PROBLEM 4. THE SNOW-STORM 5. THRENODY 6. ODE, INSCRIBED TO W.H. CHANNING 7. URIEL 8. HAMATREYA 9. BRAHMA 10. DAYS. 11. TERMINUS 12. MAIA 13. THE RHODORA.

9. Emerson—The American Scholar –A.N. Dwivedi

35.00

FAULKNER, WILLIAM 10. The Sound and the Fury–Ruchi Shingal

IN PRESS

FROST, ROBERT 11. Robert Frost (A Study of Selected Poems) –A.N. Dwivedi

50.00

1. MOWING 2. RELUCTANCE 3. MENDING WALL 4. THE DEATH OF THE HIRED MAN 5. HOME BURIAL 6. BLUE BERRIES 7. AFTER APPLE-PICKING 8. THE WOOD-PILE 9. THE ROAD NOT TAKEN 10. BIRCHES 11. BROWN’S DESCENT 12. THE VANISHING RED 13. FIRE AND ICE 14. NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY 15. STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING 16. THE NEED OF BEING VERSED IN COUNTRY THINGS 17. ACQUAINTED WITH THE NIGHT. 18. WEST : RUNNING BROOK 19. TWO TRAMPS IN MUD TIME 20. DEPARTMENTAL 21. DESERT PLACES 22. DESIGN. 23. THE GIFT OUTRIGHT 24. A CONSIDERABLE SPECK 25. DIRECTIVE.

12. Robert Frost*—A.N. Dwivedi

40.00

(BIRCHES, TWO TRAMPS IN MUD TIME, MENDING WALL, THE ROAD NET TAKEN, FIRE & ICF.)

13. Mowing and Mending Wall* –A.N. Dwivedi

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HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL 14. The Scarlet Letter –A.N. Dwivedi

60.00

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST 15. Ernest Hemingway—The Impact of War on His Life and Works –S.C. Mundhra 16. Ernest Hemingway—A Study in his Evolution –J.P. Tripathi 17. The Sun Also Rises –S.C. Mundhra 18. A Farwell to Arms –S.C. Mundhra 19. For Whom the Bell Tolls –S.C. Mundhra 20. The Old Man and the Sea –S.C. Mundhra

140.00 285.00 60.00 45.00 40.00 50.00

JAMES, HENRY 21. The Portrait of a Lady (IIIrd Edition)–A.N. Dwivedi

65.00

MILLER, ARTHUR 22. All My Sons*–O.P. Malaviya, Rekha Bharti 23. Death of a Salesman –A.N. Dwivedi

52.00 45.00

MELVILLE 24. Moby Dick –A.N. Dwivedi

IN PRESS

O’NEILL, EUGENE 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Cutural Conflict in the Plays of Eugene O’Neill—Ruchi Shinghal Eugene O’Neill— A Study of his Tragic Vision –P.K. Dey Desire Under the Elms –A.N. Dwivedi Mourning Becomes Electra –S.C. Mundhra The Emperor Jones –S.C. Mundhra & V.N.S. Chowdhary The Iceman Cometh –S.C. Mundhra The Hairy Ape –S.C. Mundhra The Strange Interlude –S.C. Mundhra

150.00 150.00 25.00 35.00 60.00 20.00 60.00 10.00

PLATH, SYLVIA 33. A Study of Sylvia Plath & her Works–M.V.S. Sarma 40.00 34. Black Statements: Sylvia Plath’s Poetry and Fiction–Shyamsundar Padihari 55.00 SAUL BELLOW 35. Herzog – B.S. Nimavat

IN PRESS

POE, EDGAR ALLAN 36. Edgar Allan Poe’s Influence on Detective Fiction–Anupam Bansal

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TENNESSE, WILLIAMS 37. The Glass Menagerie * –O.P. Malaviya

60.00

THOREAU 38. Civil Disobedience& other essays† –A.N. Dwivedi

75.00

1. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 2. WHERE I LIVED, AND WHAT I LIVED FOR, 3. THE BATTLE OF THE ANTS PBD CHECK-LIST

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BLACK AMERICAN, COMMONWEALTH & AFRICAN LITERATURE

39. Walden† –A.N. Dwivedi

IN PRESS

TWAIN, MARK 40. Mark Twain—The Novelist –A.N. Dwivedi 41. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – A.N. Dwivedi

10.00 55.00

WHITMAN, WALT 42. Walt Whitman—Selected Poems† –A.N. Dwivedi

85.00

1. ONE’S SELF I SING 2. I HEAR AMERICA SINGING 3. SONG OF MYSELF : GENERAL INTRODUCTION (I) I CELEBRATE MYSELF (II) I BELIEVE IN YOU MY SOUL (III) TWENTYEIGHT YOUNG MEN BATHE BY THE SHORE (IV) ANIMALS (V) THE SPOTTED HAWK (VI) A CHILD SAID WHAT IS THE GRASS(VII) I BELIEVE A LEAF OF GRASS 4. NATIVE MOVEMENTS 5. ONCE I PASS’D THROUGH A POPULOUS CITY 6. I SAW IN LOUISIANA A LIVE OAK GROWING 7. HEAR IT WAS CHARGED AGAINST ME 8. SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD 9. CROSSING BORKLYN FERRY 10. PIONEERS! O PIONEERS! 11. OUT OF THE CRADLE ENDLESSLY ROCKING 12. AS I EBB’D WITH THE OCEAN OF LIFE 13. ON THE BEACH AT NIGHT 14. THE DALLIANCE OF THE EAGLES 15. CAVLRY CROSSING A FORD 16. THE WOUND-DRESSER 17. WHEN LILACS LAST IN THE DOORYARD BLOOM’D 18. O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! 19. THERE WAS A CHILD WENT FORTH 20. PASSAGE TO INDIA 21. PRAYER OF COLUMBUS 22. THE SLEEPERS 23. CHANTING THE SQUARE DEIFIC 24. A NOISELESS PATIENT SPIDER 25. FACES 26. SHUT NOT YOUR DOORS 27. I SIT AND LOOKOUT 28. AS ADAM EARLY IN THE MORNING 29. WHEREVER YOU ARE HOLDING ME NOW IN HAND.

43. Walt Whitman—A Critical Survey –Preeti Gautam, Joyti Parasher, RubiSiddiqui

56.00

(SONG OF MYSELF— SECTION 1, 6, 31, 32, 35, I HEAR IT WAS CHARGED AGAINST ME)

BLACK AMERICAN, COMMONWEALTH & AFRICAN LITERATURE 1. Essays on David Williams (A novelist from the Canadian Prairie) –B.N. Singh 200.00 2. Essays on Canadian Literature –ed. K. Balachandran 150.00

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1. STEPHEN GILL: A SEARCH OF ELYSIUM, 2. MARGARET AVISON, THE SYNTHESIZER, 3. AN EMIGRANT ARCHETYPALIZED : A STUDY OF MARGARET, 4. THE CONCEPT OF ANGER IN A.J.M. SMITH’S ‘LIKE AN OLD PROUD KING IN A PARABLE’, 5. NIHILISM, NIETZSCHE, AND LAYTON, 6. BEYOND GOD THE FATHER: THE MANAWAKA NOVELS OF MARGARET LAWRENCE AS A FEMINIST REWRITING OF T.S. ELIOT’S ‘FOUR QUARTETS’, 7. THE TRADITION, THE VALUES AND THE CHANGES : A STUDY OF RICHER’S ‘SON OF A SMALLER HERO’] 8. GAIL SCOTT’S ‘HEROINE’ : A FEMINIST CULTURAL MOSAIC, 9. THE TRAVAILS OF THE IMMIGRANT’S JOURNEY THROGH GDOGRAPHICAL AND CULTURAL SPACE : A STUDY OF M.G. VASSANJI’S ‘NO NEW LAND’, 10. ATWOOD’S LADY ORACLE’: A POST-MODERNIST TEXT, 11. CULTURAL CONFLICT IN THE NOVELS OF MARGARET ATWOOD, 12. ‘BYOND GENDER‘ :THE ISSUE OF HUMAN DEGNITY IN THE NOVELS OF MARGERET ATWOOD, 13. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MARGARET ATWOOD’S ‘ SURFACING’ AND ANITA DESAI’S ‘CRY THE PEACOCK’, 14. TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN THE FICTION OF ANITA DESAI AND MARGARET ATWOOD, 15. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AND SOCIAL VALUES IN CANADA AND INDIA AS REFLECTED IN CANADIAN AND INDIAN NOVELS IN ENGLISH, 16. HERO AS QUTSIDER : CANADIAN EXPERIENCE IN RHHINTON MISTRY’S SHORT STORIES, 17. ALTERNATIVE CULTURE : SHARAN BUTALA’S CONCEPT OF NATURE IN ‘THE PERFECTION OF THE MORNING’, 18. REGIONALISM ADN CANADIAN POST-MODERNISM, 19. ROBERTSON DAVIES’ ‘AT MY HEART’S CORE’: A FEMINIST RADING, 20. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AND

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BLACK AMERICAN, COMMONWEALTH & AFRICAN LITERATURE SOCIAL VALUES IN THE PLAYS OF MICHAEL COOK AND DAVID FRENCH. 21. SOCIAL PROTEST IN GEORGE RYGA’S ‘THE ECSTASY OF RITA JOE’

3. The Feminist Mode in Commonwealth Literature –R.A. Singh

120.00

1. COPING WITH GENDER AND MAN-MADE LANGUAGE: AN APPROACH TOWARD FEMINISM, 2. FLIGHT FROM RESPONSIBILITY OR SEARCH FOR FREEDOM: A STUDY OF WITHDRAWLM IN FICTION, 3. THE GAME OF POWER: MARGARET ATWOOD’S THE HANDMAID’S TALE, ANOTA DESAI’S CLEAR LIGHT OF DAY AND SHOBHA DE’S SNAPSHOTS, 4. FEMININE AWARENESS AND FEMININE SELFHOOD: JEAN RHY’S WIDE SARGASSO SEA, MARGARET ATWOOD’S CAT’S EYE, BAPSI SIDHWA’S AN AMERICAN BRAT AND SHOBHA DE’S SOCIALITE EVENINGS 5. A FEMINIST READING OF NADINE GORDIMER’S A JOURNEY, 6. TRADITION AND WOMEN: A CONTRASTIVE STUDY IN THE INDO-CANADIAN CONTEXT, 7. WHO IS AFRAID OF THE FEMINISTS? A CRITIQUE OF THE NEW WOMAN IN THE NOVELS OF F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, 8. WOMAN AS PROFESSOR: A REFLECTION OF MARKANDAYA’S ANTI PATRIARCHAL RAGE AND DIVIDED-CONSCIOUSNESS IN POSSESSION, 9. THE RAMAYANA, THE RED OLEANDER AND SURFACING: AN ECO-FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE, 10. THE SWORD AND THE NEEDLE: PROTEST IN BAPSI SIDHWA’S THE PAKISTANI BRIDE, 11. LAJJA/SHAME: A STUDY IN PATANJALI’S CONCEPT OF AVIDYA, 12. THE SERPANT AND THE ROPE IN ANITA DESAI’S CRY, THE PEACOCK

ACHEBE, CHINUA 4. Anthills of the Savannah– Jaya Lakshmi Rao 55.00 5. Arrow of God–Jaya Lakshmi Rao 30.00 6. Culture and Anarchy in the Novels of Chinua Achebe –Jaya Lakshmi Rao 150.00 INTRODUCTION, THINGS FALL APART, ARROW OF GOD, NOLONGER AT EASE, A MAN OF THE PEOPLE, CONCLUSION

7. Things Fall Apart (IInd Enlarged Edition) –Jaya Lakshmi Rao

45.00

ATWOOD, MARGARET 8. Surfacing–R.A. Singh

In Press

BARAKA, AMIRI 9. Amiri Baraka: A Critical Evaluation–P.K. Dash

60.00

HURTSON, ZORA 10. There Eyes were Watching God –Mohini Chakranarayan

50.00

MISTRY, ROHINTON 11. That Long Journey –K.V. George

IN PRESS

MORRISON, TONI 12. Sula –Mohini Chakranarayan

70.00

NAIPAUL, V.S. 13. A House for Mr. Biswas –R.A. Singh

35.00

SIDHWA, BAPSI 14. Ice-Candy Man–I.D. Sharma

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WALKER, ALICE 15. The Color Purple –Mohini Chakranarayan PBD CHECK-LIST

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GREEK & LATIN LITERATURE 1. A History of Greek Liretrature –S.P. Sen Gupta

200.00

AESCHYLUS 2. The Agamemnon–S.P. Sen Gupta 3. The Prometheus Bound –S.P. Sen Gupta

40.00 15.00

ARISTOPHANES 4. The Cloud –S.P. Sen Gupta 5. The Frogs –S.P. Sen Gupta

15.00 35.00

ARISTOTLE 6. The Poetics† –S.P. Sen Gupta & S.C. Mundhra

50.00

EURIPIDES 7. The Bacchae –S.P. Sen Gupta 8. The Electra –S.P. Sen Gupta 9. The Medea –S.P. Sen Gupta

30.00 25.00 55.00

HOMER 10. lliad –S.P. Sen Gupta 11. Odyssey –S.P. Sen Gupta

45.00 22.00

HORACE 12. Odes –S.P. Sen Gupta 13. The Art of Poetry† –S.P. Sen Gupta

25.00 35.00

LONGINUS 14. On the Sublime –S.D. Sharma

50.00

PLATO 15. The Republic –S.P. Sen Gupta 16. The Symposium –S.P. Sen Gupta

30.00 12.00

PLATUS 17. Menachmi –S.P. Sen Gupta 18. Ghost (Mostellaria)–S.P. Sen Gupta

15.00 40.00

SENECA 19. Agamemnon –S.P. Sen Gupta 20. Thyestes –S.P. Sen Gupta 21. The Trojan Women –S.P. Sen Gupta

15.00 18.00 15.00

SOPHOCLES 22. Antigone –S.P. Sen Gupta 23. Oedipus Rex ( Oedipus The King) –S.P. Sen Gupta

20.00 40.00

VIRGIL 24. The Aeneid –S.P. Sen Gupta 25. The Pastoral Poems –S.P. Sen Gupta

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I N D I A N - E N G L I S H L I T E R AT U R E

INDIAN-ENGLISH LITERATURE 1. a. b. c. d. 2. 3. 4. a.

A Survey of Indian English Literature –Satish Kumar Vol. I Indian English Poetry Vol.II Indian English Prose Vol.III Indian English Drama Vol.IV Indian English Novel Contemporary Indian English Poetry (An Anthology) –I.H. Rizvi Contemporary Indian English Poetry –B. K. Das Contemporary Indian English Verse –A. N. Dwivedi Vol.I Essays on Female Poets

250.00 140.00 90.00 220.00 40.00 60.00 150.00

FEMININE AND ANDROGYNOUS VOICE: CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH VERSE BY INDIAN WOMEN; EVE' SONG; CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH VERSE BY INDIAN WOMEN; ANNA SUJATHA MODAYIL; CHITRA PERSHAD, ROHINI, GUPTA AND DOROTHY SINHA; GAURI DESHPANDE; GAURI PANT; KAMALA DAS; LAKSHMI KANNAN; LALITHA VENKATESWARAN; LEELA DHARAMRAJ, IRA DE AND TAPATI MOOKERJI; LILA RAY; MARGARET CHATTERJEE; MARY ANN DAS GUPTA AND NASIMA AZIZ- TO ALIEN VOICES; MEENA ALEXANDER; MONIKA VARMA; RITA DALMIYA, RENU ROY AND ZAHIDA ZAIDI; ROSHEN ALKAZI AND MAMTA KALIA; SUNITA JAIN-THE CELEBRANT OF LOVE; SUNITI NAMJOSHI-ART AND ARTIFICE IN HER WORK; TILOTTAMA RAJAN AND UMA PARMESWARAN; VIMALA RAO AND MALATHI RAO

b.

Vol.II Essays on Male Poets

175.00

ADAMS' SONG : CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH VERSE BY INDIAN MEN; THE INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH : THE CONTEMPORARY SITUATION; THE POETRY OF ADIL JUSSAWALLA; THE POETRY OF A.K. RAMANUJAN; ARUN KOLATKAR AND THE THREE VALUE-SYSTEMS; THE POETRY OF C.RAJU; THE CANDLE THAT DISCOVERED DARKNESS: THE POETRY OF DEB KUMAR DAS; DOM MORAES: A RE-ASSESSMENT OF HIS POETRY; GIEVE PATEL'S POETRY: AN EXPLORATION OF THE 'BODY'; CAUGHT IN THE CURRENTS OF TIME: A STUDY IN THE POETRY OF JAYANTA MAHAPATRA; J.P. DAS: AN APPRAISAL; ‘POETRY FOR ITSELF' : THE POETRY OF K.D. KATRAK; KESHAV MALIK: THE TOTAL POET; K.N. DARUWALLA'S POETRY: AN ASSESSMENT, THE POETRY OF KRISHNA SRINIVAS: AN ASSESSMENT; INFLASH AND ORCHESTRA: A NOTE ON K.V.S MURTI'S MUSE; NISSIM EZEKIEL; O.P. BHATNAGAR'S POETRY: THE MEANINGFUL GLANCE; P. LAL'S POETRY: THE HOLY TRINITY OF NATURE, LOVE AND MAN; PRANAB BANDYOPADHYAY; ‘TONIGHT THIS SAVAGE RITE' : A PERSPECTIVE OF PRITISH NANDY'S LOVE POEMS; THE POETRY OF RAKSHAT PURI: AN ANALYSIS; R. PARTHASARATHY'S ROUGH PASSAGE'; R. RAVINDRANATH MENON'S POETRY; FROM CHIMNEY TO THE SKY: SATYA DEV JAGGI'S POETRY; SHANKAR MOKASHI-PUNEKAR : SOME NOTES ON HIS POETRY; ‘THE SAME ROUTE AS MY ANCESTORS TOOK' : A STUDY OF THE INDIAN SENSIBILITY IN SHIV KUMAR'S WORKS; S. SANTHI: THE MONARCH OF WIT AND HUMOUR; SUBHAS SAHA: LOVE, NOT LIVE WITH, PEACE; RE-CREATING 'THE LIVING SCENES OF CONTEMPORARY LIFE' : THE POETRY OF SYED AMANUDDIN; SYED AMEERUDDIN'S; POETRY: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL

5. Critical Studies in Indian Writing in English –R.K. Gupta

75.00

IMAGERY IN CRY, THE PEACOCK, ONTOLOGICAL ENTITY IN RAJA RAO’S THE SERPENT AND THE ROPE, PESTILENCE AND ENDURANCE: A STUDY OF BHABANI BHATTACHARYA’S HE WHO RIDES A TIGER, MYSTIC VALUE OF AURUM FOR TOUT LE MONDE: A STUDY OF BHABANI BHATTACHARYA’S A GODDESS NAMED GOLD, A VISION OF LIFE: KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S NECTAR IN A SIEVE, FEVERISH FALLACY: TEH CALCUTTA CHROMOSOME, THE CONCEPT OF ‘NEW WOMAN’ IN ANITA DESAI’S CLEAR LIGHTOF DAY, TRAUMA OF A HOUSEWIFE: A STUDY OF FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN, IMAGE OF WOMAN IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S ROOTS AND SHADOWS, BHABANI BHATTACHARYA’S SO MANY HUNGERS: A PLEA FOR SOCIAL REALITY, QUEST FOR TRUTH: A STUDY OF ONTOLOGY IN RAJA RAO’S THE CHESSMASTER AND HIS PBD CHECK-LIST

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INDIAN-ENGLISH LITERATURE MOVES: A SAGA OF LOVE, A.K. RAMANUJAN: A POET PAR-EXCELLENCE, POETIC WORLD OF SRI AUROBINDO: A TOUR D’HORIZON, THE EXISTENTIAL PREDICAMENT: A LINCH-PIN IN NAYANTARA SAHGAL’S THE DAY IN SHADOW, THE CONCEPT OF NEW-WOMAN IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S NOVEL: THAT LONGS SILENCE, MAN-WOMAN RELATIONSHIP: A STUDY OF ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS, A FEMINIST VOICE: A STUDY OF KAMALA DAS’SPOEMS.SUBMISSIVESOUL:ASTUDYINSALMANRUSHDIES’SMIDNIGHT’SCHILDREN, HUMANISTIC NOTE: A STUDY IN M.R. ANAND’S THE OLD WOMAN AND THE COW

6. Eagle in Flight (Symbols in Indo English Literature)–Q.Z. Alam 7. Feminism & Indian English Fiction –P. M. Nayak & S.P. Swain 8. Fits & Misfits—A Study of Anita Desai's Protagonists –V.L.V.N. Narendra Kumar 9. Four Indo-Anglian Poets –A.N. Dwivedi

150.00 100.00 110.00 40.00

1. TORU DUTT, 2. R. N. TAGORE, 3. AUROBINDO, 4. SAROJINI NAUDU

10. Indian Aestecism in R.K. Narayan and other Indo-English Novelists –S.C. Sanayal 11. Indian English historical Fiction—An Assessment –M.A. Jeyaraju 12. Indian Novels in English—A Sociolinguistic Study–Jagdeep Sarangi

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INTRODUCTION, MULKRAJ ANAND AND RAJA RAO, R.K. NARAYAN, BHABANI BHATTACHARYA AND KHUSHWANT SINGH, RAMA MEHTA AND ANITA DESAI, AMITAV GHOSH AND ARUNDHATIROY, CONCLUSION

13. Indian Poetry in english : A Critical Appraisal—A.N. Prasad

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20. Perspectives on Indian English Poetry Criticism –B. K. Das

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21. Political Consciousness in the Post Independence Indian English Fiction IN PRESS –O.P. Mathur 22. Response : Recent Revelations of Indian Fiction In English –H. M. Prasad 85.00 PERSPECTIVES: LANGUAGE AND AUDIENCE, REALISM: ROOTS AND FOLIAGE, CULTURE: HERITAGE AND HERESY, QUEST: BEYOND AND WITHIN, THE MYTHIC PARALLEL: A STUDY IN ANAND’S LETER FICTION, IRONY AS STANCE AND VISION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF V.S. NAIPUAL’S THE MYSTIC MASSEUR AND R.K. NARAYAN’S THE GUIDE, PHILOSOPHY INTO FICTION: A STUDY OF THE THEMATIC ASPECT OF RAJA RAO’S NOVELS, THE QUEST FOR EXEPRIMENT IN ALL ABOUT H. HETTER, BHABHANI BHATTACHARYA: THE NOVELIST OF SOCIAL FERMENT, A NOVEL OF INDIA’S LOST GENERATION; A BEND IN THE GANGES, THE QUINTESSENCE OF KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S ART, SHANTHA RAMA RAU: THE IMAGINATION OF FACT, KHUSWANT SINGH’S I SHALL NOT HEAR THE NIGHTINGALE:AN ANALYSIS, BALCHANDRA RAJAN: A RETURN OF THE NATIVE, THE DUALITY OF EXPERIENCE IN JHABVALA’S HEAT AND DUST, THE VISITOR AND THE EXILE: A STUDY IN ANITA DESAI’S BY BY BLACKBIRD A VIEW OF WHERE SHALL I GO THIS SUMMER?, THE ART AND VISION OF ARUN JOSHI, FROM CATERPILLAR TO BUTTERFLY; STAGES IN RAHUL’S METAMORPHOSIS TO SAINTHOOD, A POET’S TALE: A DOLL FOR THE CHILD PROSTITUTE, DENIZENS OF ETERNITY, AFTERWORD–MULK RAJ ANAND

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Studies in Indo-Anglian Literature –K.N. Joshi & B.SyamalaRao Studies in Indian English Poetry –S. Z. H. Abidi, C.L. Khatri The Impact of Gandhism on Indo-English Fiction –I. Venkateswarlu The Indian Short Story in English –C. V. Venugopal The Indian Poetics (with special reference to Bharata’s Natyashastra) –B.S. Nimavat The Problem of Alienation in the Post-Independence Indo-Anglian Fiction –M.D. Singh The West Looks at India –K.N. Joshi Thematic Dichotomy of Writing in Indian English, Indology and Culture –S.D. Sharma Themes in the Indian Short Story in English—An Historical and Critical Survey –M.D. Melwani

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ANAND, MULK RAJ 34. Coolie* –S.Z.H. Abidi 35. Coolie –S.Z.H. Abidi 36. Untouchable* –S.Z.H. Abidi

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40. Savitri—A Spiritual Epic –R.K. Singh 41. A Study of Savitri and Other Select Poems† –A.N. Dwivedi

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A Goddess Named Gold –B.Syamala Rao Dream in Hawai –B.Syamala Rao He Who Rides a Tiger –B.Syamala Rao Music For Mohini –B.Syamala Rao Shadow From Ladakh –B.Syamala Rao So Many Hungers –B.Syamala Rao

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CHAUDHARY, NIRAD C. 50. Nirad C. Chaudhary—The Man and the Writer –Satish Kumar 51. A Passage to England –Satish Kumar 52. The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian –Satish Kumar

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CURIMBHOY, ASIF 53. The Doldrumers –S.S. Agarwal

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DARUWALLA, KEKI N. 54. Keki N. Daruwalla—An Assesment as a Poet –R.A. Singh 55. The Keeper of the Dead –R.A. Singh 56. The Poetic World of Keki N. Daruwalla –A.K. Sinha & Sanjay Singh

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DATANI, MAHESH 57. Tara–Shubra Tripathi 58. The Dramatic World of Mahesh Dattani –Amarnath Prasad 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66.

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DESAI, ANITA Existential Characters of Arun Joshi & Anita Desai –R.A. Singh 90.00 Fire on the Mountain IN PRESS The Mind and Art of Anita Desai –J.P. Tripathi 60.00 Bye-Bye Blackbird –R.A. Singh 35.00 Clear Light of Day –R.A. Singh 12.00 Cry, The Peacock* –R.A. Singh 30.00 Voices in the City–O.P. Malviya IN PRESS Study of Love, Sex & Marriage in the Novels of Anita Desai–Vinay Dubey 95.00

DESHPANDE, SHASHI 67. The Dark Holds No Terror –Meenu Dubey

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DUTT, TORU 70. Ancient Ballads & Legends of Hindustan† –A.N. Dwivedi 71. Lakshman†* –S.C. Agarwal 72. Savitri†* –S.C. Agarwal

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EZEKIEL, NISSIM 73. Ezekiel, Nissim Select Poems –Ram Sharma

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GANDHI, M. K. 74. Mahatma Gandhi—The Man and the Writer –Satish Kumar 75. The Story of My Experiments with Truth –Satish Kumar 76. The Hind Swaraj–Satish Kumar

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GHOSH, AMITAV 77. The Shadow Lines –I.D. Sharma

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JOSHI, ARUN 79. Existential Characters of Arun Joshi & Anita Desai –R.A. Singh 80. The Foreigner –R.A. Singh 81. The Strange Case of Mr. Billy Biswas–R.A. Singh

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KALIDASA 82. Abhijnanasakuntalam–I.D. Sharma (IInd Edition)

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Indian-English Poetry ........................................ Rs. 250.00 Indian English Prose .......................................... Rs. 140.00 Indian English Drama ......................................... Rs. 90.00 Indian English Novel ......................................... Rs. 220.00

…It is a comprehensive critical review of Indian English writing from before the war years and coming of Freedom, till now. …it is a liberal, collection of appreciations of the novels in Indian English in our country from the beginnings to Vikram Seth and, of course the woman novelists. …from the point of view of its contents it is the most comprehensive, recreation of Indian English Writing after the first book of Dr. Srinivas Iyengar. Mulk Raj Anand

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ORIGIN, DEVELOPMENT AND HISTORY OF INDIAN ENGLISH POETRY pp.: 250

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If one wants to know about the post-Independence Indian English poetry, one needs to read poetry of such poets as "P.Lal, Krishna Srinivas, Nissim Ezekiel, Kamala Das, Keshav Malik, Pritish Nandy, Shiv K. Kumar, Jayanta Mahapatra, O.P. Bhatnagar, Maha Nand Sharma, Baldev Mirza, I.H.Rizvi, R.K.Singh, K.N. Daruwalla, Dwarkanath H. Kabadi, and Syed Ameeruddin." For a clearer picture, I would like to add the names of a few more poets to their list: I.K. Sharma, P. Raja, Gopal Honnalgere, Bibhu Padhi, Mani Rao, Anuradha Nalapet, Maria Netto, Mamang Dai, Angelee Deodhar, Kala Ramesh, K. Ramesh, PCK Prem, and R. Rabindranath Menon. Not that Rizvi and Rizvi have not included these poets in their review of the Indian English poetic scene. In fact, in a brief span of about 240 pages, they have carefully, neatly, and imaginatively written about the origin and poetical scenario in the first half of the 19th century, the second half of the 19th century, before Independence, i.e. from 1901 to 1947, after independence, i.e. upto 1970 (male poets), and female poets (upto the present day). They have mentioned all the established poets alongside new and ignored poets. Rizvi and Rizvi are fair, balanced and thorough in their presentation. They are clear in their mind that the current Indian English poetry scene is "crowded" with poetasters, versifiers, struggling poets, true poets, and great poets and that there is "a great need of putting things in the proper order….One has to sift gold from sands, but most of them, as far as possible, should be made a mention of." (p.5). It makes a refreshing reading and indeed offers a fuller picture of Indian English poetic creativity "after the end of colonialism", and especially after 1970. --Dr.R.K.SINGH, Dhanbad 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88.

KARNAD, GIRISH Hayavadana –B.S. Nimavat Fire and the Rain–Shubhra Tripathi Nagamandala–C.L. Khatri Tale-Danda–Shubhra Tripathi Tuglaq –Om Prakash & M.Sen Tughlaq*–V.B. Singh

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MALGONKAR, MANOHAR 92. The Novels of Manohar Malgonkar –R.A. Singh 93. A Bend in the Ganges –S.Z.H. Abidi

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MARKANDAYA, KAMLA 94. The Novels of Kamala Markandaya–R.A. Singh

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THE INDIAN ETHOS, THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT, THE HISTORICAL VISIONS, THE IDENTITY CRISIS, THE CULTURAL CLASHES, THE RACIAL RELATION, THE INDIAN SENSIBILITY, THE CRAFT OF FICTION, THE NARRATIVE DESIGN, IMAGERY AND SYMBOL, THE LANGUAGE AND STYLE, CULTURAL DUALISM IN KAMALA MARKANDAYA PBD CHECK-LIST

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95. A Handful of Rice –B.K. Das 96. Nectar in a Sieve –S.Z.H. Abidi 97. The Golden Honeycomb–R.A. Singh

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MOHAN RAKESH 98. Halfway House (Aadhey-Adhoorey)–C.L. Khatri

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101. Sarojini Naidu-Coaching Notes (For Hindi Speaking Pupils)

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NARAYAN, R. K. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114.

R.K. Narayan-A Study –P.P. Mehta The Malgudi Novels –R.A. Singh Lawley Road and Other Stories –S.Z.H. Abidi Swami and Friends* –Bamta & Bamta The Bachelor of Arts* –Raghukul Tilak The Bachelor of Arts* –Rubi Siddiqui The Bachelor of Arts* (Coaching Notes-For Hindi Speaking Pupils) The Financial Expert* –Satish Kumar The Guide –Som Dev The Malgudi Days –R.A. Singh The Maneater of Malgudi –B.S. Nimavat The Vendor of Sweets –R.A. Singh Tiger For Malgudi –R.A. Singh

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NEHRU, J. L. 115. An Autobiography –R.L.Tiwari 116. The Discovery of India –Satish Kumar

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PARTHASARATHY, R. 117. Perspectives on the Poetry of R. Partasarathy –B.K. Das 118. A Reader's Guide To Ten Twentieth Century Indian Poets–B.K. Das

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PILLAI, T. S. 119. Chemmeen –I.D. Sharma

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ROY, ARUNDHATI 126. The God of Small Things –A.N. Prasad 127. The God of Small Things* –R.A. Singh

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RUSHDIE, SALMAN 128. Mid Night's Children –R.A. Singh 129. Shame –R.A. Singh

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SAHANI, BHISHMA 130. Tamas –I.D. Sharma (IIIrd Edition)

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SAHGAL, NAYANTARA 131. The Novels of Nayantara Sahgal –R.A. Singh SHIV KUMAR 132. Luna –I.D. Sharma

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A Story teller called Khuswant Sigh –L.T. Arasu The Mark of Vishnu –Girish Saxena Train To Pakistan* –R.A. Singh I Shall not hear the Nightingale–R.A. Singh

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TAGORE, R. N. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141.

Mysticism in Tagore’s Poetry –A.R.S. Nagar Chandalika –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Chitra† –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Gitanjali†* –Som Dev Gitanjali* –Som Dev

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Gora–B.S. Nimavat Muktdhara –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Natir Puja –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta The Post Office† –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta Three Plays –A.N. Gupta & Satish Gupta

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TENDULKAR, VIJAY 147. Ghashiram Kotwal –A.N. Prasad 148. Silence! The Court is in Session –C.L. Khatri

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A Thirsty Cloud Cries –Sudhir Arora Aju Mukhopadhyay’s Poems on Sri Aurobindo and The Mother Clouds in Cages –I.H. Rizvi Gathering Broken Glasses –I.H. Rizvi My Silence and other Select Poems –R.K. Singh Thirsty Pebbles –I.H. Rizvi Rainbow at Sixty –P.C.K. Prem Ripples in the Lake–C.L. Khatri Remember –Vinay Dubey Responses to I.H. Rizvi’s Poetry–I.H. Rizvi Self –Prabhulinga Shastri Sexless Solitude and Other Poems –R.K. Singh Silence The Paper Boat –Aju Mukhopadhyay The Burning Brain –M.R. Vedant The State –R.M. Prabhulinga Shastry The Live Censor –Krishna Gopal The River Returns –R.K. Singh Throbbing Lyre –M. Chaturvedi Unfading Blooms –I.H. Rizvi Voice of Agony –M. Chaturvedi Where Shall We Turn? –B. Samal Whispers at Midnight –N.S. Sahu Words from Within –B. S. Nimavat Wounded Roses Sing –I.H. Rizvi I–P. Shastri

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GENERAL INTEREST 1. Encounters and Clippings (Ulta-Pulta) –P.D. Maheshwari

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2. Inspiration –G.D. Maheshwari

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RELIGION 3. Anand Cult and Teachings of Sivayogi –Gopal Krishan

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Text of the work is included * Either Summary of the work, complete work, notes or all three are also given in Hindi

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lanHkZ xzUFk ,oa ikB~;&iqLrdsa 150-00 ve` r iq = fujkyk µHkxoku 'kj.k Hkkj}kt vk/kq f ud fgUnh dgkuh% euks o S K kfud foos p u µbfUnjk vkpk;Z 120-00 25-00 mPpLrjh; lkfgfR;d fucU/k µlq j s ' kpUnz xq I r 150-00 Nk;koknh dkO; es a la x hr rRo µdkS ' ky uUnu xks L okeh 600-00 Nk;koknksÙkj fgUnh dkO; dk nk'kZfud fo'ys"k.k µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr 80-00 ijEijk vkS j vk/kq f udrk µjkeLo:i vk;Z (m- iz- 'kklu }kjk iqjLÏr) 120-00 ia f Mr vfEcdk nRr O;kl µÏ".k dq e kj ia r dh nk'kZ f ud ps r uk µMkW- lqjs'kpUnz xqIr (iqjLÏr 'kks/k xzUFk) 425-00 120-00 iz l kn dkO; es a feFkd iz r hd µlq " kek v#.k 45-00 jk"Vª h ;rk dh voèkkj.kk µpUnz iz d k'k vk;Z jk"Vª h ;rk dh vo/kkj.kk vkS j ia - ';ke ukjk;.k ik.Ms ; dk dkO; 125-00 µpUnz iz d k'k vk;Z 80-00 fo'o ds egku lkfgR;dkj µlq j s ' kpUnz xq I r 160-00 fgUnh dfork es a x+ t + y % la o s n uk vkS j f'kYi µts - ih- xa x okj 100-00 fgUnh dkfeZ d h (Functional Hindi) (Hkkx 1) µ'kadj ^{kse* o dapu 'kekZ fgUnh dkfeZ d h (Functional Hindi) (Hkkx 1) iqLrdky; laLdj.k 200-00 75-00 fgUnh dkfeZ d h (Functional Hindi) (Hkkx 2) µ'kadj ^{kse* o dapu 'kekZ 50-00 fgUnh Hkk"kk &,s f rgkfld ifjn` ' ; ,oa O;kogkfjd /kjkry µ 'ka d j yky 'kekZ ^{ks e * 56-00 fgUnh Hkk"kk ,oa lkfgR; dk bfrgkl] fgUnh i=dkfjrk ,oa fucUèk ys [ ku µvtht ^va d q j * 40-00 fgUnh Hkk"kk Kku vkSj jpuk µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr 45-00 fgUnh O;kdj.k vkSj jpuk µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr 120-00 fgUnw laLdkjksa dk ,sfrgkfld o lkaLÏfrd leh{k.k µMh-Mh-'kekZ 150-00 fnudj ds dkO; esa jl ;kstuk µMkW- eatqyk jk.kk 100-00 dfooj lwj&l`f"V vkSj n`f"V µvt+ht+ ^vadqj* 150-00 gal tokfgjµ,d v/;;u µlqjs'k pUnz xqIr 32-00 x+cu (miU;kl) µizsepUn 60-00 xksnku (miU;kl) µizsepUn 18-00 vtkr'k=q (ukVd) µt;'kadj izlkn

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vkykspukRed ,oa ljy v/;;u vtkr'k=q (t;'ka d j iz l kn Ïr) µlq j s ' kpUnz xq I r vk"kk<+ dk ,d fnu (eksgu jkds'k Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr m¼o 'krd (txUukFk jRukdj Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr moZ'kh (jke/kkjh flag fnudj Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr dks.kkdZ (txnh'k pUnz ekFkqj Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr dkek;uh (t;'kadj izlkn Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr dq.kky (lksgu yky f}osnh Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr xk¡B (ân;s'k Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr xksnku (izsepUnz Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr fparkef.k (jkepUnz 'kqDy Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr fp=ys[kk (Hkxorh pj.k oekZ Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr èkqzoLokfeuh (t;'kadj izlkn Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr fueZyk (izsepUnz Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr iapoVh (eSfFkyh'kj.k xqIr Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr fujkyk dh vkRedFkk µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr izokn ioZ (ujs'k esgrk Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr fiz; izokl (v;ks/;k flag ^gfjvkS/k* Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr HkLekadqj (ukxktqZu Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr egkizLFkku (ujs'k esgrk Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr esjk ifjokj (egknsoh oekZ Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr eSyk vk¡py (Q.kh'ojukFk js.kw Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr ;'kks/kjk (eSfFkyh'kj.k xqIr Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr jke dh 'kfDr iwtk (fujkyk Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr jke dh 'kfDr iwtk o ljkst Le`fr (fujkyk Ïr)µvtht ^vadqj* LdUnxqIr (t;'kadj izlkn Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr Lekfjdk (egknsoh oekZ Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr laf?kuh (egknsoh oekZ Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr lkdsr (eSfFkyh'kj.k xqIr Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr lwjt dk lkroka ?kksM+k (/keZohj Hkkjrh Ïr) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr vk"kk<+ dk ,d fnu (eksgu jkds'k Ïr) µvt+ht+ vadqj izdk'k fgUnh fnXn'kZu (,e-,- izFke o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) lqjs'kpUnz xqIr izdk'k fgUnh fnXn'kZu (,e-,- f}rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) lqjs'kpUnz xqIr izdk'k fgUnh Hkk"kk fnXn'kZu (ch-,- izFke o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) lfgrµlqjs'k pUnz xqIr oLrqfu"B iz'uksa lfgr izdk'k fgUnh lkfgR; fnXn'kZu (ch-,- izFke o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) lfgrµlqjs'k pUnz xqIr oLrqfu"B iz'uksa lfgr

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35- izdk'k fgUnh lkfgR; fnXn'kZu (ch-,- r`rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) oLrqfu"B iz'uksa lfgr µf'ko ewfrZ ikBd 36- lkfgR;'kkL= vkSj lekykspuk µlqjs'k pUnz xqIr

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ekSfyd jpuk,¡ v;ks / ;k iq d kjrh (dkO;) µvkpk;Z ';kelq a n j vk¡f[ku ns[kh (dkO; laxzg) µjkeckcw dld (fgUnh x+t+y) µvt+jk uwj xq#nso xfjek µvkpk;Z ';kelqanj rcLlqe&,&eksukfylk (fgUnh x+t+y) µvt+jk uwj eu&ik¡[kh (dkO; laxzg) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr jke fcuk eksjh lwuh v;ks/;k (fucU/k laxzg) µHkxoku'kj.k Hkkj}kt ½rq clUrh µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr oks t+[eh vkSjrsa (dgkuh laxzg) µfueZy Lo.kZ t;Urh o"kZ (dkO; laxzg) µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr liZ na'k µegk'osrk prqosZnh x+cu (miU;kl) µizsepUn vtkr'k=q (ukVd) µt;'kadj izlkn vfHkxhrkµMkW- lqjs'kpUnz xqIr ehr JhµMkW- lqjs'kpUnz xqIr vkReeaFku µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr yksdrkaf=d Hkkjr µlqjs'kpUnz xqIr lkfgR;k;uµMkW- lqjs'kpUnz xqIr izlknµ MkW- lqjs'kpUnz xqIr ijht+kn (cky miU;kl)µMkW- lqjs'kpUnz xqIr

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vfHkKku 'kkdq U rye~ (dkfynkl Ïr) µÏ".k dq e kj j?kqoa'ke~% f}rh; lxZ (dkfynkl Ïr) µÏ".k dqekj j?kqoa'ke~% rsjgoka lxZ (dkfynkl Ïr) µÏ".k dqekj fgUnw laLdkjksa dk ,sfrgkfld o lkaLÏfrd leh{k.k µMh- Mh- 'kekZ

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mÙkjkapy lkfgR;

(Books on Uttaranchal)

1 - mÙkjka p y dk lkekftd] jktuS f rd o lka L Ïfrd bfrgkl 125-00 µ?ku';ke tks ' kh 2- mÙkjka p y% bfrgkl] la L Ïfr] iq j krRo ,oa yks d thou 250-00 µfnus ' k pUnz cyw u h 75-00 3- mRrjk[kaM % bfrgkl vkSj laLÏfrµpUnz'ks[kj nqEdk o ?ku';ke tks'kh 125-00 4- mRrjka[kM ds lkekftd ,oa lkaLÏfrd iqutkZxj.k esa vk;Z lekt rFkk jkeÏ".k fe'ku dk ;ksxnku µvouhUnz dqekj tks'kh 50-00 5- mRrjk[kaM% i`Fkd jkT; vkanksyu vkSj {ks=h; jktuhfrµtkfdj gqlSu viz k I; 6- dqekÅa dk yksd lkfgR; µds- ,u- tks'kh 55-00 7- dqekÅa dh yksdxkFkkvksa dk lkfgfR;d vkSj lkaLÏfrd v/;;u µmokZnRr mik/;k; 35-00 8- dqekÅa x<+oky dh yksdxkFkk,¡% ,d lkaLÏfrd v/;;uµiz;kx tks'kh 30-00 9- dqekÅa x<+oky dh yksdxkFkkvksa dk foospukRed v/;;u µiz;kx tks'kh 20-00 10- dqekÅauh yksdxhr µnsoflag iks[kfj;k 50-00 11- dqekÅauh yksdxhr ,oa yksdxkFkk;sa µnsoflag iks[kfj;k 30-00 12- dqekÅauh yksdxkFkk;saµnsoflag iks[kfj;k 375-00 13- dqekÅauh fgUnh dgkor dks'kµnsoflag iks[kfj;k 100-00 14- dqekÅauh 'kCn lewg ('kCn dks'k) µÏ".kkuUn tks'kh 40-00 15- tS oyh mT;ko µnso flag iks[kfj;k 40-00 16- catj ?kj dk izgjh µnsoflag iks[kfj;k 35-00 17- HkksVkafrd tutkfr µvouhUnz dqekj tks'kh 18- jokabZ ls mRrjk[kaMµiz ; kx tks ' kh 165-00 75-00 19- jeksykµdqekÅa dh yksdxkFkk µds-,u- tks'kh 50-00 20- #igys f'k[kjksa ds lqugjs iy µds-,u- tks'kh 60-00 21- Lora=rk laxkz e esa dqekÅa&x<+oky dk ;ksxnku µ/keZiky flag eujky 90-00 22- laxzkfe;ksa ds ljrkt ia- cnjhnRr ikaMs µghjk flag Hkkdquh 300-00 23- Uttrakhand Movement: The Politics of Identity and Frustration —Zakir Hussain

(Books on Rohilkhand) 18-00 #gsy[k.M dh yksd dFkk,a&vkuUn ;kno #gsy[k.M % bfrgkl vkSj laLÏfr &fxfjjkt uUnu 250-00 100-00 cjsyh n'kZu &fxfjjkt uUnu 50-00 tSu&rhFkZ vfgPN= &fxfjjkt uUnu 50-00 iapky ewfrZ] vfgPN=] dkeflYi] #gsy[k.M &fxfjjkt uUnu

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1 - vflr dqekj gkYnkj dh fp=dyk esa laxhr rRo µe/kqckyk jLrksxh 120-00 2- vk/kq f ud fp=dyk dk bfrgkl µ'ks [ kj tks ' kh

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3- vkUrfjd vyadj.k (O;ogkj ,oa fl¼kUr izfØ;k)

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µJherh ljkst lDlsuk ,oa Jherh lq/kk lju 4- dyk ,oa rduhd µMkW- vfouk'k cgknqj oekZ (IInd Edition)

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5- dyk] fl¼kUr vkSj ijEijkµMkW- lju lDlsuk o MkW- lqèkk lju

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6- fp=dyk ,oa yksddyk % fofo/k vk;keµ'ks [ kj tks ' kh

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7- fp=dyk f'k{k.k µvlxj vyh dknjh

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8- Nk;koknh dkO; esa laxhr rRo µMkW- dkS'ky uUnu xksLokeh

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9- rcyk oknu vkSj xf.kr µvkyksd dqekj

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13- rky rjax.kh ,oa e`nax oknu µVh-vkj- 'kqDy

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14- uofufeZr ,oa vizpfyr jkx eatjh ,oa 'kkL= µVh-vkj- 'kqDy

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15- Hkkjrh; fp=dyk dk bfrgkl µMkW- vfouk'k cgknqj oekZ

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16- Hkkjrh; laxhr dh okLrfod :ijs[kk µVh-vkj- 'kqDy

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17- jkx ekyk ,oa 'kkL= µVh-vkj- 'kqDy

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lanHkZ

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1 - v'kkldh; egkfo|ky;ks a ls lEcfU/kr egRoiw . kZ jktkKk,¡ ,oa foHkkxh; funs Z ' k (rhu [k.Mks a es a ) µÏ".kkua n tks ' kh

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(General Interest)

vk/kq f ud ia p ra = µlju ekgs ' ojh vrhr ds izsjd vk[;ku µtuknZu ik.Ms; O;ogkj niZ.k µlju ekgs'ojh fo'o ds /keZ ,oa dkSeh ,drk µbZ'oj pUnz jkgh Jh enHkxon~xhrk (fgUnh i|kuqokn) µbZ'ojhnRr f}osnh lQyrk ds vk;ke µehjk nhf{kr fgUnw laLdkjksa dk ,sfrgkfld o lkaLÏfrd leh{k.k µMh-Mh- 'kekZ Encounters and Clippings (Ulta-Pulta)—P.D. Maheshwari Inspirations —G.D. Maheshwari

vfHkxhrkµJhen~Hkxon~xhrk dk vuqoknµ MkW- lqjs'kpUnz xqIr

i=kdkfjrk

i;kZoj.k

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1- Environment Resource Handbook —A. K. Massey 2- i;kZoj.kh; vè;;u µvkj-ds- ik.Ms;

oSfnd xf.kr

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(Journalism)

1 - i=dkfjrk ds ew y rRo µ,- vkj- Ma x oky 2- ikBdksa dh i=dkfjrk µvkuan 'kekZ

175-00 60-00

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1- Higher Applications of Vedic Mathematics—Narendra Puri

bfrgkl

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(History)

1 - vk/kq f ud Hkkjr (1707 ls 1947) µjke fd'kks j ik.Ms ; 2- vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk vkfFkZd] lkekftd vkSj lkaLÏfrd bfrgkl µ,l-ds- esgjks=k 3- vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl (1707 ls 1857) µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; 56

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vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl (1857 ls 1947) µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; bfrgkl ys[ku foèkk fl¼kUr ,oa i¼fr µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; baXySaM dk bfrgkl (1815 ls 1952) µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; mRrjk[kaM% bfrgkl vkSj laLÏfr µpUnz'ks[kj nqEdk o ?ku';ke tks'kh xka/kh dk vjktdrkokn µukxs'oj izlkn izdk'k bfrgkl fnXn'kZu (ch-,- izFke o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; izdk'k bfrgkl fnXn'kZu (ch-,- f}rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; izdk'k bfrgkl fnXn'kZu (ch-,- r`rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; (lHkh bfrgkl fnXn'kZu oLrqfu"B iz'uksÙkj lfgr gSa) Hkkjr dk Lora=rk vkanksyu µvouhUnz dqekj tks'kh Hkkjr dh ,sfrgkfld ;k=k (izkphu ls orZeku rd) (izfr;ksxh ijh{kkvksa gsrq) µehuw vxzoky e/;dkyhu ,oa vk/kqfud Hkkjr ds /kkfeZd vkanksyuµvkj- ds- ik.Ms; e/;dkyhu ,oa vk/kqfud Hkkjr ds /kkfeZd vkanksyu (iz'uksRrj :i esa)µjkefd'kksj ik.Ms; e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl ,oa eè; ,f'k;k µjkefd'kksj ik.Ms; e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dh lH;rk ,oa laLÏfr µjkefd'kksj ik.Ms; ;wjksi dk bfrgkl (1789 ls 1815) µjkefd'kksj ik.Ms; ;wjksi dk bfrgkl (1815 ls 1945) µjkefd'kksj ik.Ms; ;wjksi dk bfrgkl (1848 ls 1945) µjkefd'kksj ik.Ms; fo'o dk bfrgkl (1453 ls 1870)µjkefd'kksj ik.Ms; Lora=rk laxzke esa dqekÅa x<+oky dk ;ksxnku µMh- ,l- eujky fgUnw laLdkjksa dk ,sfrgkfld o lkaLÏfrd leh{k.k µMh-Mh- 'kekZ vk/kqfud Hkkjr dh lH;rk o laLÏfr µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; Hkkjr dk jktuhfrd bfrgkl (1206 la 1526) µjke fd'kksj ik.Ms; jkek;.kdkyhu ;q¼dyk µyYyu th flag dkSfVY; dk ;q¼ n'kZu µyYyu th flag

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(Geography) HkkS x ks f yd Kku (fpa r u) dk fodkl µBkdq j ] pkS g ku o xq I rk ekuo Hkwxksy vkSj i;kZoj.k µch- ih- ;kno L=krsftd Hkwxksy µij'kqjke xqIr (iqLrdky; laLdj.k) fo'o dk vkfFkZd Hkwxksy µch- ih- ;kno

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va r jkZ " Vª h ; jktuhfr µ vkj- ds - ik.Ms ; va r jkZ " Vª h ; jktuhfr ds fl¼kUr µ,u- ,l- xgykS r varjkZ"Vªh; jktuhfr% fl¼kUr vkSj O;ogkj µ,u- ,l- xgykSr varjkZ"Vªh; fof/k µjkekuan xSjksyk varjkZ"Vªh; fof/k vkSj ekuokf/kdkj µjkekuan xSjksyk varjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/k µ,u- ,l- xgykSr rqyukRed jktuhfrd laLFkk,¡ µih- ds- xqIrk izdk'k jktuhfr'kkL= xkbM (ch-,- izFke o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) izdk'k jktuhfr'kkL= xkbM (ch-,- f}rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) izdk'k jktuhfr'kkL= xkbM (ch-,- r`rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) (lHkh jktuhfr'kkL= xkbZM oLrqfu"B iz'uksRrj lfgr gSa) izfrfufèk jktuhfrd fopkjd µih-ds- xqIrk o jtuh [kUuk Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; vkanksyu ,oa Hkkjrh; lafo/kku µch-,u- oktis;h Hkkjr dk Lok/khurk vkanksyu µvouhUnz dqekj tks'kh Hkkjr&ikd dk pkSFkk ;q¼% 'krZ vkSj laHkkouk,¡ µv'kksd dqekj flag Hkkjr&ikd lEcU/k µlqjsUnz feJ o vkdk'k feJ Hkkjrh; 'kklu ,oa jktuhfr µ,u- ,l- xgykSr jktuhfrd fucU/k µ,u- ,l- xgykSr jktuhfrd fl¼kUr µtkfdj gqlSu jktuhfr'kkL= ds vk/kkjHkwr fl¼kUr µ,u-,l- xgykSr jk"Vªh;rk dh vo/kkj.kk µpUnzizdk'k vk;Z oh-ih- flag% ewY;ksa dh jktuhfr ls oksV dh jktuhfr rdµcPpu flag laxzkfe;ksa ds ljrkt% iafMr cnjhnRr ik.Ms; µghjkflag Hkkdquh jktuhfrd fopkjks a dk bfrgkl (IysVks ls ekDlZ rd)µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; lektoknh fopkj/kkjk dk bfrgkl µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; izkphu Hkkjr ds jktuhfrd fopkjd µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; ledkyhu jktuhfrd fl¼kUr µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; Hkkjrh; 'kklu ,oa jktuhfr µvkj-ds- ik.Ms;

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28- varjkZ"Vªh; jktuhfr µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; 29- rqyukRed jktuhfr ,oa laLFkk;sa µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; 30- la;qDr vesfjdk] xzsV fczVsu] phu vkSj µvkj-ds- ik.Ms; Hkkjr dh fons'k uhfr;ka 31- Abul Kalam Azad—Between Dreams and Realities

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vuq l a / kku i¼fr'kkL= µfp=k ik.Ms ; vijk/k'kkL= µlR;iz d k'k vk;Z vkS|ksfxd lekt'kkL= µlR;izdk'k vk;Z xzkeh.k lekt'kkL= µljyk nqcs /keZ dk lekt'kkL= µfp=k ik.Ms; izdk'k lekt'kkL= xkbM (ch-,- izFke o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) izdk'k lekt'kkL= xkbM (ch-,- f}rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) izdk'k lekt'kkL= xkbM (ch-,- r`rh; o"kZµ#gsy[k.M fo- fo-) HkksVkfUrd tutkfr µvouhUnz dqekj tks'kh Hkkjr esa /keZ vkSj lekt (oLrqfu"B iz'uksa lfgr) µts-,l- jkBkSj Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k lekt'kkL= µvkj-,u- eq[kthZ o th-lh- dqyJs"B Hkkjrh; lekt vkSj laLÏfr µfp=k ik.Ms; fopyu dk lekt'kkL= µfp=k ik.Ms; lkekftd fu;a=.k ,oa lkekftd ifjorZu µts-,l- jkBkSj (oLrqfu"B iz'uksa lfgr) lkekftd ekuo'kkL= µljyk nqcs lkekftd fopkjdksa dk v/;;u µfp=k ik.Ms; lkekftd 'kks/k ,oa lkaf[;dh µljyk nqcs lkekftd 'kks/k dh i¼fr;k¡ µljyk nqcs lekt'kkL= ekSf[kdh µljyk nqcs lekt'kkL=h; fucU/k µvkj-,u- eq[kthZ lekt'kkL=h; lan`f"V µljyk nqcs laLÏfr dk lekt'kkL= µfp=k ik.Ms ; fgUnw laLdkjksa dk ,sfrgkfld o lkaLÏfrd leh{k.kµMh-Mh- mik/;k;

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okf.kT; ,oa vFkZ'kkL=k

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,MokULM ,dkmaVla s h (ikB~;&iqLrd #gsy[k.M fo- fo-)µfla?ky] vxzoky o vxzoky ,MokULM ,dkmaVlas h (ikB~;&iqLrd dqekÅa fo- fo-) µikBd o fla?ky izdk'k vFkZ'kkL= fnXn'kZu (ch-,- izFke o"kZ #gsy[k.M fo- fo-) izdk'k vFkZ'kkL= fnXn'kZu (ch-,- f}rh; o"kZ #gsy[k.M fo- fo-) okf.kT; dh ikB~; iqLrd (d{kk 9 ds fy;s) µ,u- ,y- 'kekZ o oh- ds- lDlsuk 6- okf.kT; dh ikB~; iqLrd (d{kk 10 ds fy;s)µ,u- ,y- 'kekZ o oh- ds- lDlsuk 7- O;kolkf;d lkaf[;dh (ikB~;&iqLrd) µ,u- ,y- 'kekZ o Mh- ds- oekZ 12345-

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j{kk o lSU; foKku

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1 - va r jkZ " Vª h ; lEcUèk rFkk j{kk ,oa lkefjd v/;;u 150-00 ( U.G.C., J.R.F., N.E.T. ijh{kkvks a ds fy,) µv'kks d dq e kj fla g 100-00 2- varjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/kksa ij ;q¼ dk izHkko µyYyu th flag 250-00 3- vkt+kn fgUn QkSt µQwyukFk 'kqDy 170-00 4- varjkZ"Vªh; fo/kh rFkk ekuokf/kdkj µjkekuUn xSjksyk 4 A- iqLrdky; laLdj.k 400-00 5- vk/kqfud jkT; dk j{kkra= µyYyuth fla g 60-00 5A- iqLrdky; laLdj.k 220-00 6- vk/kkjHkwr lSU; foKku µyYyuth fla g 60-00 6A- iqLrdky; laLdj.k 120-00 65-00 7- vk/kqfud L=kWrsftd fopkjèkkjk µv'kksd dqekj flag 60

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Hkkjrh; lSU; laxBu vkSj iz'kklu&yYyuth fla g 60-00 iqLrdky; laLdj.k 120-00 egku L=kWrsftd fopkjd % leFkZ jkenkl µij'kqjke xqIr 100-00 ;q¼ vkSj 'kkfUr dh leL;k,¡ µyYyuth fla g 100-00 iqLrdky; laLdj.k 300-00 65-00 ;q¼ ,oa 'kkfUr ds ewyrRo µckcwjke ik.Ms; o jkelwjr ik.Ms; 120-00 iqLrdky; laLdj.k 50-00 ;q¼ dk v/;;u µv'kksd dqekj flag 40-00 ;q¼ dh izÏfr o mRrjh vÝhdk dk laxzke µyYyuth flag 60-00 ;q¼ dyk (M.P. P.C.S. ds f}rh; iz'ui= ds fy,) µyYyu th flag 40-00 ;q¼ o varjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/k µckcwjke ik.Ms; o jkelwjr ik.Ms; 125-00 ;q¼uhfrd v/;;u µyYyu th flag (M.P. P.C.S. ds f}rh; iz'ui= ds fy,) 25-00 ;ks/ku laHkkj ,oa fo'o 'kkafr µyYyuth flag 35-00 j{kk izkS|ksfxdh esa Hkkjr µyYyuth flag 40-00 j{kk ,oa L=krsftd ekufp= vè;;u µv#.k iVokjh j{kk ,oa L=krsftd iz;ksxkRed L=krsthµv#.k iVokjh 35 00 35-00 200-00 jkek;.kdkyhu ;q¼dyk µyYyuth flag jk"Vªh; j{kk vkSj lqj{kk µyYyuth flag (izfr;ksfxrk ijh{kkvksa ds fy,) fy,)2250-00 iqLrdky; laLdj.k 450-00 220-00 jk"Vªh; lqj{kk µv'kksd dqekj flag iqLrdky; laLdj.k 400-00 jk"Vªh; lqj{kk ,oa vUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcUèkµckcwjke ik.Ms] jkelwjr ik.Ms 125-00 iqLrdky; laLdj.k 300-00 28-00 orZeku j{kkra= µij'kqjke xqIr 30-00 fo'o dk lSU; bfrgkl µv'kksd dqekj flag 180-00 foKku ,oa izkS|ksfxdhµ v#.k iVokjh 50-00 L=krftd Hkwxksy µij'kqjke xqIr iqLrdky; laLdj.k 100-00 240-00 Lora= Hkkjr ds ;q¼µvfu#¼ flag ;kno L=krsftd fopkjdµckcwjke ik.Ms;] jkelwjr ik.Ms; 100-00 iqLrdky; laLdj.k 200-00 jk"Vªh; lqj{kk ,oa lkaLÏfrd ,drk µij'kqjke xqIr 160-00 50-00 lqj{kk dk ;q¼uhfrd o.kZØe µv'kksd dqekj flag lSU; v/;;u dh ikB~; iqLrd µckcwjke ik.Ms; o ,u0Mh0 pkScs 90-00 60-00 lSU; euksfoKku µij'kqjke xqIr PBD CHECK-LIST

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N.C.C. Cadets Military Training —Vishnu Kant Sharma War and Environmental Security —Parsuram Gupta

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PHYSICS 1 - Practical Physics Vol. I —Satya Prakash 2- Practical Physics (Kumaun University Part I) 34567-

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