The English Spectrum: Language, Literature and Communication

The English Spectrum: Language, Literature and Communication

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The English Spectrum: Language, Literature and Communication

Editors:

Dr. M. Suchitra Reddy

Publication Date:

9th June, 2026

No.of Pages: 94
Price: ₹ 400/-
ISBN:

978-93-92090-34-9

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Publisher:

Magestic Technology Solutions (P) Ltd.

Place of Publication:
Chennai, India.
English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives | Jupiter Publications Consortium
Undergraduate English Course Book

English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives

A comprehensive academic course book for undergraduate learners, integrating prose, poetry, fiction, literary perspectives, language development and functional writing practice.

Edited by Dr. M. Suchitra Reddy ISBN: 978-93-86388-48-3 Price: Rs.400/- Jupiter Publications Consortium
English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives
English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners
Edited by
Dr. M. Suchitra Reddy

Jupiter Publications Consortium
Book Abstract

Literature, Language and Perspectives in One Course Book

Designed for undergraduate English learning, this volume connects literary appreciation with practical communication and academic writing.

Abstract

English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives: English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners is a comprehensive academic course book designed to develop English language proficiency, literary appreciation, critical thinking and functional writing skills among undergraduate learners. The book uses selected prose, poetry, fiction and writing activities to introduce students to important literary forms, social themes and communicative practices. It includes prose and biographical selections such as My Beloved Charioteer and Florence Nightingale, poems such as Ulysses, Ozymandias, The Gift of India, Refugee Blues, If and The Lake Isle of Innisfree, along with a structured study of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. The course also includes report writing and language development activities to support practical communication and academic expression. Designed with pre-reading activities, author introductions, summaries, glossaries, comprehension exercises and writing tasks, the book encourages classroom discussion, self-learning, vocabulary enrichment and interpretive ability. It is suitable for undergraduate students, English teachers, autonomous colleges, language departments and academic libraries seeking a learner-centred English course book that integrates literature, language and perspectives.

Keywords

Undergraduate English English Course Book Prose Poetry Perspectives Animal Farm Report Writing Functional English Critical Thinking Academic English
Publication Details

Book Information

Complete bibliographic details for catalogue, DOI metadata, product listing and academic reference.

TitleEnglish Prose, Poetry and Perspectives
SubtitleEnglish Course Book for Undergraduate Learners
EditorDr. M. Suchitra Reddy
InstitutionR. B. V. R. R. Women’s College, Narayanaguda, Hyderabad
PublisherJupiter Publications Consortium
Place of PublicationChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
ISBN978-93-86388-48-3
PriceRs.400/-
Date of Publication05.06.2026
EditionAcademic Course-Book Edition
Subject AreaUndergraduate English Language and Literature
Academic Value

Why This Book Stands Out

The book balances literary study, classroom activity, communication skill development and writing practice.

Literature-Based Learning

The book uses prose, poetry and fiction to develop reading comprehension, interpretation, vocabulary, expression and reflective thinking.

Women’s Perspectives

The introductory section highlights women’s experiences, changing social contexts and the need for learners to form independent opinions.

Animal Farm Study

A structured study of George Orwell’s Animal Farm helps students understand fiction, satire, political allegory and the misuse of power.

Report Writing

The book includes functional writing practice to prepare students for academic, professional and real-world communication tasks.

Learning Outcomes

What Learners Will Gain

The course design supports comprehension, communication, literary interpretation and academic expression.

  • Develop literary appreciation through selected prose, poetry, fiction and novel-based study.
  • Improve reading comprehension, vocabulary and contextual understanding through structured learning activities.
  • Understand major themes such as women’s experience, courage, leadership, ambition, power, identity and social responsibility.
  • Analyse characters, themes, tone, imagery, symbolism, narrative perspective and literary form.
  • Engage with George Orwell’s Animal Farm as a political and social allegory.
  • Strengthen functional writing through report writing and language development activities.
  • Participate effectively in classroom discussion, debate, brainstorming and reflective response.
  • Prepare for assignments, examinations, self-learning and academic communication.
Table of Contents

Chapter-Wise Overview

The book is arranged into two major parts, combining prose, poetry, fiction, novel study and writing activities.

Front Matter

Publication Details and Foreword introduce the academic purpose, publication information and pedagogical value of the course book.

Part I: Introduction

Introduces undergraduate English learning through new ideas, themes, genres, discussion, communication skills and language development activities.

Chapter 1: My Beloved Charioteer

A short story by Shashi Deshpande focusing on women’s lives, intergenerational relationships, grief, memory, empowerment and emotional communication.

Chapter 2: Florence Nightingale

A biographical prose selection by Lytton Strachey presenting Florence Nightingale as a strong reformer, administrator and founder of modern nursing.

Chapter 3: Ulysses

A poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson celebrating courage, striving, leadership, endurance and the human urge to continue seeking meaningful experience.

Chapter 4: Ozymandias

A poem by P. B. Shelley reflecting on pride, power, time, decay and the temporary nature of worldly authority.

Appendix A: Part I Language and Writing Activities

Supplementary activities for language practice, vocabulary development and written communication based on Part I.

Part II: Introduction to Novel

Introduces the novel as a literary form and prepares learners for the structured study of George Orwell’s Animal Farm.

Chapters 6-15: Animal Farm I-X

A chapter-wise study of Animal Farm, covering rebellion, leadership, propaganda, inequality, exploitation, authoritarianism and the collapse of revolutionary ideals.

Chapter 16: The Gift of India

A poem by Sarojini Naidu reflecting on sacrifice, patriotism, colonial history and India’s contribution during war.

Chapter 17: Refugee Blues

A poem by W. H. Auden addressing displacement, exile, identity, exclusion and the suffering of refugees.

Chapter 18: If

A poem by Rudyard Kipling presenting values of patience, courage, resilience, self-control and moral maturity.

Chapter 19: The Lake Isle of Innisfree

A poem by W. B. Yeats expressing the longing for peace, nature, solitude and inner harmony.

Chapter 20: Report Writing

A functional writing unit designed to develop formal reporting, written clarity and practical communication skills.

Appendix B: Part II Language and Writing Activities

Additional language and writing activities for practice, reinforcement, assignment preparation and assessment readiness.

Recommended For

Academic Users

Suitable for formal classroom use as well as self-learning and library reference.

Undergraduate Students

Helpful for learners studying English as a course paper and seeking improvement in literature, comprehension and writing.

English Teachers

Useful for teachers handling prose, poetry, novel study, grammar reinforcement, discussion and writing activities.

Autonomous Colleges

A practical model for institutions developing learner-centred undergraduate English course materials.

Libraries

A valuable addition to college libraries, English departments, language labs and academic resource centres.

Editor

About the Editor

Dr. M. Suchitra Reddy

Head and Assistant Professor
Department of English and Foreign Languages
R. B. V. R. R. Women’s College

Editorial Vision

The book reflects a learner-centred approach to undergraduate English teaching by combining literary selections, social perspectives, poetry appreciation, novel study, report writing and language development activities. It is designed to help students read thoughtfully, discuss confidently, write clearly and connect literary study with everyday communication and academic growth.

Citation

Recommended Citation

Suchitra Reddy, M. (Ed.). (2026). English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives: English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners. Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: Jupiter Publications Consortium. ISBN: 978-93-86388-48-3. DOI: 10.47715/978-93-86388-48-3.

A Course Book for Confident English Learning

English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives supports undergraduate learners in literary understanding, communication, writing, critical thinking and academic expression.

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