Course Contents
An introduction to course and detailed description of modernist movement to literature. An introduction to Post world war era.
An introduction to Virginia Woolf as a novelist.
Lecture on Stream of Consciousness
Lecture on Virginia Woolf as a Feminist writer
Textual Analysis
Textual Analysis
Discussion on Virginia Woolf’s concept of Time and Space
Discussion on Mrs. Dalloway as a world seen by sane and insane
Lecture on Virginia Woolf’s Art of Characterization
Discussion on Symbolism and Imagery in Mrs. Dalloway
Character Analysis of Clarissa Dalloway,
Peter Walsh,
Septimus Warren Smith,
Miss Killman
An introduction to Graham Greene as a Novelist
A Lecture on Greene’s religious philosophy
An introduction to Brighton Rock
Textual Analysis
Discussion on Metaphorical presentation of Good and Evil in Brighton Rock
Psychoanalytical analysis of Brighton Rock
Existentialist study of Brighton Rock
Brighton rock as a detective Fiction
Brighton Rock as a religious novel
Brighton Rock as a modernist Novel
Comparative study of Brighton Rock and Wasteland
An Introduction to Arnold Bennett as A novelist
An introduction to Old Wives, Tale
Introductory Lecture on comparison between Victorian and modern age
Textual Analysis
Concept of Time in Old Wives’ Tale
Themes in Old Wives’ Tale
Character Analysis of Sophia Bains, Constance Bains. Cyrill
Course Learning Outcomes
• The students will be able to analyze the modern narration
• The students will be able to interpret modernist movement in literature
• The students will be able to understand post war dilemmas.
• The students will be able to compare the texts from different regions
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