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Prescribed Books (Any Three of the Following): Edward Thomas: October, March, As the Team’S 1 Appendix I INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (YEAR-12) EXAMINATION YEAR 2020 LIST OF PRESCRIBED TEXTBOOKS ENGLISH (Compulsory) 9. On being Idle – Jerome K. Jerome Paper 1. Language 10. My Visions for India – Dr. A.P.J. Abdul No specific book is being recommended for Kalam background reading. IV. Echoes: A Collection of ISC Short Stories Paper 2. Literature in English: Prescribed Texts (For (Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi). Classes XI & XII) 1. Salvatore – W. Somerset Maugham Candidates will be required to answer five questions 2. Fritz – Satyajit Ray as follows: One textual question (compulsory) on The Tempest or 3. Quality – John Galsworthy on Candida, together with four other questions on any 4. To Build a Fire – Jack London three texts, which may include The Tempest or Candida. 5. The Story of an Hour – Kate Chopin 6. The Chinese Statue – Jeffrey Archer Note: While attempting questions on the Play, candidates will be required to select one play only, 7. A Gorilla in the Guest Room - Gerald Durrell either The Tempest or Candida. 8. The Singing Lesson – Katherine Mansfield I. The Tempest: William Shakespeare 9. The Sound Machine – Roald Dahl OR 10. B. Wordsworth – V.S. Naipaul Candida: George Bernard Shaw V. Reverie: A Collection of ISC Poems (Evergreen II. Things fall Apart: Chinua Achebe Publications (India) Ltd, New Delhi) III Contemplations: A Collection of ISC Essays 1. The Darkling Thrush – Thomas Hardy (Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd. New Delhi) 2. Birches – Robert Frost 1. Dream Children – Charles Lamb 3. The Dolphins – Carol Ann Duffy 2. The Voice of Humanity – Rabindranath Tagore 4. The Gift of India – Sarojini Naidu 3. On Going out for a Walk – Max Beerbohm 5. Crossing the Bar – Alfred, Lord Tennyson 4. Gifts – R. W. Emerson 6. John Brown – Bob Dylan 5. On the Decay of the Art of Lying – Mark 7. Desiderata - Max Ehrmann Twain 8. Dover Beach – Matthew Arnold 6. On the Art of Living with Others – Sir Arthur Helps 9. The Spider and the Fly – Mary Botham Howitt 7. Attitude – Margaret Atwood 10. We are the Music Makers – Arthur William 8. On the Choice of a Profession – Edgar O’Shaughnessy R.L. Stevenson 327 ELECTIVE ENGLISH (Optional) The following poets and poems are to be studied: CLASS XI D.H. Lawrence: Discord in Childhood, Piano, Snake, Bavarian Gentians, The Ship of Death. Prescribed Books (Any three of the following): Edward Thomas: October, March, As the Team’s 1. Lord of the Flies: William Golding (Novel) Head Brass, Beauty, The Signpost. 2. Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard: Kiran Desai (Novel) Seamus Heaney: Digging, Follower, At a Potato Digging, Casualty, Punishment. 3. Silence! The Court is in Session: Vijay Tendulkar (Play) Ted Hughes: The Thought Fox, Pike, Crow Tyrannosaurus, Ravens, The Stag. 4. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Tennessee Williams (Play) 5. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Verse (An Philip Larkin: Church Going, Dockery and Son, anthology of sixteen poets. Edited by Chris The Building, The Whitsun Weddings, Wild Oats. Woodhead) (OUP) W.H. Auden: Refugee Blues, The Shield of The following poets and poems are to be studied: Achilles, The Unknown Citizen, Musee des Beaux Arts, As I Walked Out One Evening. William Wordsworth: Lucy Poems (4 poems), Upon Westminster Bridge, Resolution and INDIAN LANGUAGES Independence, Nutting. FOR CLASSES XI & XII Alfred Tennyson: Mariana, The Lady of Shalott, Ulysses, In Memoriam (3 extracts). 1. ASSAMESE (817) John Keats: On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer, On the Sea, La Belle Dame Sans Merci, Any three of the following books are to be Ode to a Nightingale, To Autumn, The Last offered: Sonnet. I Pragviswavidyalay Kavita Chayan (University of Gauhati) William Blake: The Lamb, The Tiger, London, Nurse’s Song, Chimney Sweeper, On Another’s The following are to be studied: Sorrow. (i) Dadhi-mathan Gerard Manley Hopkins: God’s Grandeur, Spring, (ii) Kankhowa Hurrahing in Harvest, Binsey Poplars, No Worst (iii) Dhanbar Aru Ratani there is None. (iv) Tejimala Robert Browning: My Last Duchess, Porphyria’s (v) Padum Lover, A Light Woman, A Woman’s Last Word, Two in the Campagna. (vi) Keteki (vii) Ei Bate Nahiba Dunai CLASS XII (viii) Urmila (ix) Sesh Arghya Prescribed Textbooks (Any three of the following): (x) Devadasi 1. To Kill a Mocking Bird: Harper Lee (Novel) II. Phul by Dandinath Kalita 2. The Hungry Tide: Amitav Ghosh (Novel) III. Gaonburha by Padamanath Gohainbarua 3. A Doll’s House: Henrik Ibsen (Play) IV. Anandaram Barua by Dr. Surya Kumar 4. Death of a Salesman: Arthur Miller (Play) Bhuyan 5. Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Verse (An anthology of sixteen poets. Edited by Chris Woodhead) (OUP) 328 2. BENGALI (803) Any three of the following books are to be Any three of the following books are to be offered: offered: I. Shething Tsadrel (Prose) I. Koni (Novel): Moti Nondi II. Chushingi Tenchoed (Proverbs) II. Mukut (Drama): Rabindra Nath Tagore III. Biography of Khando Dowa Zangmo III. Probondho O Godya Sonkolon (ISC IV. Lhakreg Dang Tshromreg Collection of Short Stories and Essays) – (i) Essay – Detsham Published by: Power Publishers, Kolkata. (ii) Nyealtshom – Poem (i) Thakurda: Rabindra Nath Tagore (iii) Sung – Story (ii) Jora Sankor Dhare (essay): Abanindra (iv) Chyetam – Proverbs Nath Tagore (v) Damling – Culture (iii) Taser Ghar: Tara Shankar (vi) Chelug – Religious Bandyopadhyay (iv) Anachaar: Ashapurna Devi Publisher of all the above books: (v) Record: Narayan Gangyopadhyay CAPSD Publications, Ministry of Education, Thimpu, Bhutan. Phone: 009758271226, (vi) Birjo Shulka: Saradindu Bandyopadhyay Email: [email protected]. (vii) Aadab: Samaresh Basu (viii) Lachmaner Ma: Mahasweta Devi 4. GUJARATI (804) (ix) Ekti Tulsi Gacher Kahini: Walli Ullah Any three of the following books are to be offered: (x) Na Paharar Parikhsha (essay): Shankhyo I. Aandhli Gali (Novel): Dhiruben Patel Ghosh IV. Kobita Sonkolon (ISC Collection of Poems) - II. Chinu Modi na Pratinidhi Aekankio: a Published by: Cambridge India (Educational selection of representative one-act plays: (Chinu Modi, Edited by Satish Vyas, Publishers), Kolkata. Published by Adarsh Prakashan, Gandhi (i) Ora Kaaj Kore: Rabindra Nath Tagore Marg, Near Balahanuman Ahmedabad, (ii) Poob - Poschim: Achintya Kumar Sen 380001) Gupta Only the following are to be studied: (iii) Banolata Sen: Jibanananda Das (i) Dayalna Pankhi (iv) Barno Porichoy: Tarun Sanyal (ii) Khullan Barana (v) Salomoner Ma: Subhash Mukhopadhyay (iii) Photographer (vi) Baboreprarthana: Shankhyo Ghosh (iv) Bhasmasur (vii) Jodi Nirbasan Dao: Sunil (v) Hajrahajur Gangyopadhyay (vi) Zaalya na rahya (viii) Raasta Karor Ekar Noy: Birendra (vii) MatsyaVedh Chattopadhyay (ix) Swadhinata Tumi: Samsur Rahman III. Gadya Sanchaya (ISC collection of Short Stories and Essays) – (Gurjar Granthratna (x) Noon: Joy Goswami Karyalaya, Ahmedabad, 380001). 3. DZONGKHA (819) (i) Bhaiyadada: Gaurishanker Joshi Dhumketu Recommended for background work: (ii) Jakshani: Ramnarayan Pathak Keayad Dang Yeakguye Jorya – Language and Grammar. (iii) Matanu Smarak: Mohammad Mankad (iv) Bhawan Bhagat: Joseph Makwan 329 (v) Kaan: Madhu Ray (vii) Kya Nirash Hua Jai (Essay): Hazari (vi) Aavajonu ghar: Varsha Adalja Prasad Dwivedi (vii) Chhakado – Jayantilal Gohel – “My Dear (viii) Bhaktin: Mahadevi Verma Jayu” (ix) Sanskriti Hai Kya (essay): Ramdhari Singh (viii) Be Laghu Katha ‘Dinkar’ (a) Ashwamedh: Bhagwat Suthar (x) Majburi: Mannu Bhadari (b) Hisaab: Mohan Patel IV. Kavya Manjari (ISC Collection of Poems) – Published by: Evergreen Publications (India) (ix) Motu dukh (Essay): Jyotindra Dave Ltd., New Delhi. (x) Sadhuonu piyar (Essay): Kaka Saheb (i) Sakhi: Kabir Kalerkar. (ii) Balleela: Surdas IV. Padya Sanchaya (ISC Collection of Poems) - (Gurjar Granthratna Karyalaya, Ahmedabad, (iii) Ek Phool Ki Chah: Siyaram Sharan Gupta 380001) (iv) Aah Dharati Kitna Deti Hai : Sumitra (i) Harino Marg: Pritam Nandan Pant (ii) Janani: Damodar Botadkar (v) Nadi Ke Dweep: Agyeya (iii) Shun shun saathe lai Jaish Hoon: (vi) Tulsi Das Ke Pad: Tulsi Das Umashankar Joshi (vii) Jag Tujhko Door Jana Hai: Mahadevi (iv) Baano photograph: Sundaram Verma (v) Shreshtha daan: Prahlad Parekh (viii) Udyami Nar: Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar’ (vi) Taaro Mewad Meera chhodshe: Ramesh (ix) Badal Ko Ghirte Dekha Hai: Nagarjun Parekh (x) Andhere Ka Deepak: Hari Bansh Rai (vii) Male na Male: Aadil Mansuri Bachchan (viii) Etlama Raaji: Ramnik Someshwar 6. KANNADA (806) (ix) Zhad tane mara sogand: Hiten Anandpara Any three of the following books are to be (x) Subhashito ane Duha offered: 5. HINDI (805) I. Prema Bikshu (Novel): Dr. Prabhu Shankar Recommended for background work: II. Hebberalu (Drama): Manjeshwara Govinda Vyakaran Manjusha (I.U.P.) Pai Any three of the following books are to be III. Kannada Kirana (ISC Collection of Short offered: Stories and Essays) – Published by: Navakarnataka Publications Private Limited, I. Saara Akash (Novel): Rajendra Yadav Bangalore. II. Aashad Ka Ek Din (Drama): Mohan Rakesh (i) Namma Meshtru : Maasthi Venkatesha III. Gadya Sanklan (ISC Collection of Short Ayyangar Stories and Essays) – Published by: Evergreen Publications (India) Ltd., New (ii) Maguvina Kare: D.R. Bendre Delhi. (iii) Bharathambeya Padathalalli: Swami (i) Puthra Prem: Munshi Premchand Purushothamananda (ii) Gauri: Subhadra Kumar Chauhan (iv) Mannu Dibbada Mele: Anupama (iii) Sharanagat: Vrindavan Lal Verma Niranjana (iv) Sati: Shivani (v) Parisara Mathu Vikasa (essay): Sunderlal Bahuguna & translated by Surendra (v) Outsider: Malti Joshi Koulagi (vi) Dasi: Jai Shankar Prasad 330 (vi) Kolada Tadiyalli:
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