Course Contents
Introduction to English Prose
Brief history of English Prose
Introduction and characteristics of Renaissance Prose (1485-1660)
Introduction to Francis Bacon and as father of English Prose
Major Characteristics of Bacon`s prose style
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Truth”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Death”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Revenge”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Studies”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Nobility”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Superstition ”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Parents and Children” Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Adversity”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Friendship”
Text reading, discussion and analysis of the essay “Of Great Places”
Bacon as pragmatist and Worldly philosopher
Epigrammatic quality of Bacon Essays
Bacon’s Essays stylistic devices
Introduction to Restoration & 18th Century Prose (1660 - 1789)
Introduction to Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)
Swift’s prose style
Contemporary age and commentary on social and political follies
Course Learning Outcomes
The student will be able
• To Read, understand and appreciate literary texts.
• To Observe and comprehend the journey of prose writing over six centuries.
• To Develop skills in literary analysis, including comprehension of the narrative fundamentals , point of view and theme.
• To Gain an appreciation of different prose styles and approaches.
• To develop an appreciation modern style prose.
• To develop sensitivity to language.
• To develop the ability to effectively critique your own writing.
• To Write one fiction pieces and produce finished, polished text
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