
<p><strong>Recommended Reading </strong></p><p><strong>for Students of English Literature </strong></p><p><strong>(Version: January 1, 2018) </strong></p><p><a href="#2_0"><strong>British </strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>a</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>n</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>d Post</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>c</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>o</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>loni</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>a</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>l </strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>L</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>it</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>e</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>r</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>a</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>t</strong></a><a href="#2_0"><strong>ure </strong></a><a href="#2_0">................................................................................... 1 </a></p><p><a href="#2_1">1. </a><a href="#2_2">2. </a><a href="#5_0">3. </a><a href="#7_0">4. </a><a href="#10_0">5. </a><br><a href="#2_1">O</a><a href="#2_1">l</a><a href="#2_1">d a</a><a href="#2_1"> </a><a href="#2_1">nd Mi</a><a href="#2_1">d</a><a href="#2_1">d</a><a href="#2_1">l</a><a href="#2_1">e English Lit</a><a href="#2_1">e</a><a href="#2_1">r</a><a href="#2_1">a</a><a href="#2_1"> </a><a href="#2_1">ture ....................................................................... 1 </a><a href="#2_2">Novels a nd</a><a href="#2_2"> </a><a href="#2_2">Short Stori</a><a href="#2_2">e</a><a href="#2_2">s........................................................................................ 1 </a><a href="#5_0">Pla ys ......................................................................................................................... 4 </a><a href="#7_0">Poet</a><a href="#7_0">r</a><a href="#7_0">y</a><a href="#7_0">....................................................................................................................... 6 </a><a href="#10_0">O</a><a href="#10_0">t</a><a href="#10_0">h</a><a href="#10_0">e</a><a href="#10_0">r </a><a href="#10_0">W</a><a href="#10_0">orks............................................................................................................. 9 </a></p><p><a href="#11_0"><strong>North Am</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>e</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>r</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>i</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>c</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>an </strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>L</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>it</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>e</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>r</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>a</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>t</strong></a><a href="#11_0"><strong>ure </strong></a><a href="#11_0">............................................................................................. 10 </a></p><p><a href="#11_1">1. </a><a href="#13_0">2. </a><a href="#14_0">3. </a><a href="#16_0">4. </a><br><a href="#11_1">Novels a nd</a><a href="#11_1"> </a><a href="#11_1">Short Stori</a><a href="#11_1">e</a><a href="#11_1">s...................................................................................... 10 </a><a href="#13_0">Pla ys ....................................................................................................................... 12 </a><a href="#14_0">Poet</a><a href="#14_0">r</a><a href="#14_0">y</a><a href="#14_0">..................................................................................................................... 13 </a><a href="#16_0">O</a><a href="#16_0">t</a><a href="#16_0">h</a><a href="#16_0">e</a><a href="#16_0">r </a><a href="#16_0">W</a><a href="#16_0">orks........................................................................................................... 15 </a><br><a href="#17_0"><strong>An</strong></a><a href="#17_0"><strong>t</strong></a><a href="#17_0"><strong>hologi</strong></a><a href="#17_0"><strong>e</strong></a><a href="#17_0"><strong>s</strong></a><a href="#17_0">...................................................................................................................... 16 </a></p><p><a href="#18_0"><strong>Online R</strong></a><a href="#18_0"><strong>e</strong></a><a href="#18_0"><strong>s</strong></a><a href="#18_0"><strong>our</strong></a><a href="#18_0"><strong>c</strong></a><a href="#18_0"><strong>es</strong></a><a href="#18_0"><strong> </strong></a><a href="#18_0">............................................................................................................ 17 </a></p><p><strong>British and Postcolonial Literature </strong></p><p><strong>1. Old and Middle English Literature </strong></p><p>Anonymous </p><p><em>B e owu l f T h e W a nde r e r T h e S e a f a r e r Sir G a wa i n a nd the G r e en K ni g ht Pi e r s Pl o wman </em></p><p>G eoffrey C hauc er Sir Thomas Malory </p><p><em>Ca n t e r b u r y T a l e s ( G e n e r a l P r o l o gue, 2 T a l e s ) </em></p><p><em>B o ok of t he Duc h e s s T h e H o u s e o f F a me </em></p><p><em>Le Mo r te D' A r thur </em></p><p><strong>2. Novels and Short Stories </strong></p><p>Thomas More John Bunyan Daniel Defoe </p><p><em>Ut o p i a T h e Pil g r i m ’s P r o g r e s s Rob i n s o n C r u s o e Mo l l Fl a n d e r s </em></p><p>Jona than Swift Oliver G oldsmith Samuel Ric hardson Henry Fielding </p><p><em>G u l li v e r ’ s T r a ve l s T h e V i c a r of W a k e f i e l d P a me l a Jo s e ph A n d r e ws T o m Jones </em></p><p>Laurenc e Sterne Tobias Smollett Horac e Walpole Ann Radc liffe Jane Austen </p><p><em>Tristr a m S h a n d y Hum p h r e y C l i n k e r T h e C a s tle o f Ot r a nto T h e Myst e r i e s of U d o l p ho Pri d e a n d Pr e j u d i c e Emma N o r t h a nger Abbey </em></p><p>1</p><p>Walter Sc ott </p><p><em>W a ve r l e y T h e H e a r t o f M i d l o th i a n </em></p><p>Mary Shelley </p><p><em>Fr a nk e n st e i n </em></p><p>William G odwin C harles Dic kens </p><p><em>Ca l e b W illi a ms D a v i d C oppe r fi e l d Bl e ak H o u s e G r e at E x p ec t a t i o ns H a r d Ti m es </em></p><p>William Thac keray Emily Brontë </p><p><em>Van i ty F a i r Wuth e r i n g H e i g hts </em></p><p>C harlotte Brontë </p><p><em>Jane Ey r e V i ll e t te </em></p><p>Anthony Trollope G eorge Eliot </p><p><em>B a r c h e s t e r T o we r s Adam B e de T h e M i ll o n t he Fl o s s M i d d l e ma r c h </em></p><p>Thomas Hardy </p><p><em>T h e R e t urn o f the Nat i v e T h e Mayor of Ca s t e r b r i d ge T e s s o f the d ' Ur b e r v i ll e s Jude t he Ob s c ure </em></p><p>G eorge Meredith Robert Louis Stevenson Osc ar Wilde </p><p><em>T h e Ego i st Dr J e k yll a nd Mr H y d e T h e Pic ture o f Do r i a n G r a y N e ws f r o m N o whe r e E r e whon </em></p><p>William Morris Samuel Butler H.G . Wells </p><p><em>T h e T i m e Mac h i ne A Mode r n Ut o p i a </em></p><p>Rudyard Kipling </p><p><em>Kim </em></p><p>2</p><p>Joseph C onrad </p><p><em>H e a r t o f Da r kn e s s L o r d J i m </em></p><p>Short Stories: “Youth” and “The Shadow-Line” </p><p>Arnold Bennett John G alsworthy E. M. Foster </p><p><em>T h e O l d Wi v e s ’ T a l e T h e Man of P r o pe r ty A P a s s a ge t o In d i a </em></p><p>James Joyc e </p><p><em>Dub l i n e r s A P o r t r a i t o f the A r tist a s a Y oung Man Ul y ss e s </em></p><p>Ka therine Mansfield </p><p><em>T h e D a ughter of the L a t e C o l o nel Bliss T h e G a r d en P a r ty </em></p><p>Aldous Huxley Virginia Woolf G raham Greene G eorge Orwell </p><p><em>P o i nt C o u nt e r P o i nt Br a ve N e w W o r ld </em></p><p><em>M r s D a l l o way To t he Li g hthouse </em></p><p><em>T h e Power and the G l o r y T h e H e a r t o f the Matt e r </em></p><p><em>Nin e t e en E i g hty - F o ur An i m al F a r m </em></p><p>Joyc e C ary </p><p><em>T h e H o r s e ’s Mou t h </em></p><p>Evelyn Waugh William G olding </p><p><em>Bri d e s h e ad R e v i sit e d L o r d o f the F l i e s Pinc h e r Ma r tin </em></p><p>Samuel Bec kett Lawrenc e Durrell Kingsley Amis John Braine </p><p><em>Ma l o ne D i e s T h e A l e x a n d r ia Q ua r t e t Luc ky J i m Room at the T o p </em></p><p>3</p><p>Alan Sillitoe </p><p><em>S a t u r d ay N i g ht and S un d ay Mo r n i n g </em></p><p>Short Stories <br>Angus Wilson </p><p><em>T h e O l d M an at t he Z o o </em></p><p>Short Stories <br>Iris Murdoc h </p><p><em>Un d er t he N e t Rob i n s o n </em></p><p>Muriel Spark Anthony Burgess </p><p><em>A C l o c k w o r k O r a nge E a r t h l y P o we r s </em></p><p>John Fowles Doris Lessing </p><p><em>T h e Fr e n c h Li e u t e n ant’s Woman T h e Magus </em></p><p><em>Ma r tha Q ue s t T h e M e mo i rs o f a S urviv o r </em>Short Stories aus <em>T h e G r a s s is Sin g i n g </em></p><p>Margaret Drabble </p><p><em>T h e N e ed l e ’s E ye </em></p><p><strong>3. Plays </strong></p><p>Anonymous </p><p><em>T h e S e c o n d Sh e p h e r d ' s Pl a y Ev e r y man </em></p><p>C hristopher Marlowe William Shakespeare </p><p><em>Doc tor Faustus T h e Jew of Ma l ta </em></p><p><em>As You L ike It T w e l fth Ni g ht Mea s ure f o r Mea s ure T h e M e r c h ant of Ven i c e Ric h a r d II Ric h a r d III Mac be t h H a m l e t King L e ar Oth e l lo Anthony and C l e opa t ra T h e Wint e r 's T a l e T h e T e mpe s t </em></p><p>4</p><p>Ben Jonson </p><p><em>Ev e r y M an i n h i s Hum o ur T h e A l c h e m i st; V o l p one </em></p><p>William C ongreve R.B. Sheridan </p><p><em>L o ve for Love T h e W a y of t he Wo r ld </em></p><p><em>T h e Sc hool for Sc andal T h e Riv a l s </em></p><p>Oliver G oldsmith Osc ar Wilde </p><p><em>She St o ops t o C o n quer T h e I m po r t a n c e of B e i n g E a r n e s t S a l o mé </em></p><p>Bernard Shaw </p><p><em>M r s. W a r r e n 's Pr o f e s si o n Ca n d i d a Ma j o r B a r b a r a ; P y g ma l i o n S a i nt J oan </em></p><p>John M. Synge Sean O’C asey </p><p><em>T h e Pl a yboy of the We s t e r n W o r ld Juno and the Payc oc k T h e Pl o ugh and the Sta r s </em></p><p>T. S. Eliot </p><p><em>Mu r d er i n the C a t h e d r a l T h e C oc k t a i l P a r ty </em></p><p>C hristopher Fry Samuel Bec kett John Osborne </p><p><em>V e n us Ob s e r v ed T h e L a d y 's N o t for Bu r n i n g </em></p><p><em>W a i ting f o r G odot En d game </em></p><p><em>L o ok B a c k i n A nger T h e Ent e r t a i n e r Ma r tin Luth e r In a dm i ss a b l e E v i d e n c e </em></p><p>John Arden Robert Bold </p><p><em>S e r g ea n t Musg r a ve ' s D a nc e A Man for A l l S e a s o ns </em></p><p>5</p><p>Arnold Wesker Harold Pinter Tom Stoppard </p><p><em>T h e Kitc h e n Roots T h e O l d O nes </em></p><p><em>T h e C a r e t a k e r T h e H o mec om i n g B e t r a yal </em></p><p><em>Ros e n c r a n tz a n d G u i l d e n st e r n a r e D e ad Tr a ve s ti e s </em></p><p>David Storey </p><p><em>H o me </em></p><p>C hristopher Hampton Edward Bond </p><p><em>T a l e s f r o m H o l l y wood S a ved L e ar T h e S e a Summ e r </em></p><p>Peter Shaffner </p><p><em>E q u us Amadeus </em></p><p>Trevor G riffiths Brian Friel </p><p><em>Comed i a ns Tr a n s l a t i o ns T o p G i rls </em></p>
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