English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives
English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives is a comprehensive undergraduate English course book designed to strengthen literary understanding, language proficiency, written communication and critical thinking. The book brings together prose, poetry, fiction, report writing, language development activities and reflective perspectives for young learners.
Prepared for undergraduate learners, this academic course book uses literature as a meaningful foundation for communication, interpretation and expression. It introduces students to significant literary voices, social themes, women’s perspectives, human values, leadership, resilience, imagination and functional writing skills.
A Complete English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners
This course book is structured to help students understand English through literary selections, language practice and practical writing tasks. It supports classroom teaching, guided reading, vocabulary development, comprehension, discussion, written expression and examination preparation.
The book includes prose, poetry, novel-based study, report writing and language activities. It encourages learners to move from reading and understanding to interpretation, discussion, writing and independent academic response.
Why This Book Stands Out
Literature-Based Learning
The book uses carefully selected prose, poetry and fiction to help students understand language, society, values and human experience.
Strong Thematic Range
The selections address women’s experiences, courage, leadership, human service, ambition, power, patriotism, exile, self-discipline and imagination.
Animal Farm Study Unit
A substantial part of the book is devoted to George Orwell’s Animal Farm, allowing learners to study fiction, satire, politics, power and social criticism in a structured manner.
Functional Writing Focus
The inclusion of report writing and language activities makes the book useful for both literary appreciation and practical English communication.
Course Design and Pedagogical Value
Pre-Reading Engagement
Chapters begin with questions and activities that prepare learners to connect personal experience, social observation and literary themes.
Author and Text Context
Author introductions and lesson summaries help students understand the background, purpose and literary relevance of each selection.
Comprehension and Vocabulary
The book supports close reading through comprehension questions, glossary support and vocabulary-building activities.
Writing and Language Practice
The appendices and writing sections strengthen formal writing, functional communication, grammar awareness and academic expression.
Book Details
English Prose, Poetry and Perspectives
English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners
Dr. M. Suchitra Reddy
R. B. V. R. R. Women’s College, Narayanaguda, Hyderabad
Jupiter Publications Consortium
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
978-93-86388-48-3
Rs.400/-
05.06.2026
Academic Course-Book Edition
Undergraduate English Language and Literature
Key Academic Themes
Learning Outcomes
- Develop literary appreciation through prose, poetry and fiction.
- Understand major themes such as courage, service, power, ambition, identity and social responsibility.
- Improve reading comprehension and interpretive ability.
- Build vocabulary through contextual learning and glossary support.
- Analyse characters, themes, tone, imagery, symbolism and narrative perspective.
- Understand the political and social significance of Animal Farm.
- Strengthen writing skills through report writing and language activities.
- Prepare for classroom discussion, assignments, examinations and independent learning.
Recommended For
Undergraduate Students
Suitable for students studying English as a course paper and seeking improvement in reading, comprehension, literature and written communication.
English Teachers
Useful for teachers handling prose, poetry, novel study, literary discussion, grammar reinforcement and writing practice.
Autonomous Colleges
A helpful model course book for institutions designing learner-centred undergraduate English materials.
Libraries and Departments
A valuable addition to college libraries, English departments, language laboratories and academic resource centres.
Academic and Classroom Use
The book can be used as a primary course text for undergraduate English classes, foundation English programmes, literary appreciation modules, communication skills sessions and writing practice classes.
Its chapter-wise design enables teachers to conduct pre-reading discussion, text explanation, glossary practice, comprehension work, literary analysis, vocabulary activities and written assignments in a systematic manner.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Publication Details
Foreword
Part I: Introduction
Introduces learners to prose, poetry, perspectives, women’s experiences, literary discussion and language development activities.
Chapter 1: My Beloved Charioteer
A short story by Shashi Deshpande that explores women’s lives, family relationships, grief, memory, communication and emotional strength.
Chapter 2: Florence Nightingale
A biographical prose selection by Lytton Strachey that presents Florence Nightingale as a determined reformer, administrator and founder of modern nursing.
Chapter 3: Ulysses
A poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson that celebrates courage, striving, adventure, leadership and the human desire to continue seeking new experience.
Chapter 4: Ozymandias
A poem by P. B. Shelley that reflects on power, pride, time, decay and the temporary nature of worldly authority.
Appendix A: Part I Language and Writing Activities
Supplementary practice for language development, writing skills and classroom exercises related to Part I.
Part II: Introduction to Novel
Introduces the study of the novel as a literary form and prepares learners for the structured reading of Animal Farm.
Chapter 6: Animal Farm – I
The opening section of Orwell’s novel study, introducing the farm, characters, dissatisfaction and the beginnings of rebellion.
Chapter 7: Animal Farm – II
Continues the novel study by developing the political and social movement within the farm.
Chapter 8: Animal Farm – III
Examines the early organization of the farm, work, leadership and emerging inequalities.
Chapter 9: Animal Farm – IV
Develops the conflict, ideological control and the changing power structure of the animal community.
Chapter 10: Animal Farm – V
Explores leadership struggle, propaganda, manipulation and the consolidation of authority.
Chapter 11: Animal Farm – VI
Focuses on labour, sacrifice, policy changes and the increasing gap between ideals and practice.
Chapter 12: Animal Farm – VII
Examines fear, loyalty, betrayal and the darker consequences of authoritarian control.
Chapter 13: Animal Farm – VIII
Continues the analysis of power, war, memory, rewriting of history and political performance.
Chapter 14: Animal Farm – IX
Highlights exploitation, sacrifice and the tragic consequences of blind trust in leadership.
Chapter 15: Animal Farm – X
Concludes the novel study by showing the final transformation of revolutionary ideals into oppressive power.
Chapter 16: The Gift of India
A poem by Sarojini Naidu that reflects on sacrifice, patriotism, war, colonial history and India’s contribution to global conflict.
Chapter 17: Refugee Blues
A poem by W. H. Auden that explores displacement, exile, identity, exclusion and the suffering of refugees.
Chapter 18: If
A poem by Rudyard Kipling that presents values of self-control, patience, courage, resilience and moral maturity.
Chapter 19: The Lake Isle of Innisfree
A poem by W. B. Yeats that expresses longing for peace, nature, solitude and inner harmony.
Chapter 20: Report Writing
A functional writing unit that develops practical written communication and formal reporting skills.
Appendix B: Part II Language and Writing Activities
Additional language and writing activities for reinforcement, practice and assessment preparation.
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, Narayanaguda, Hyderabad.
Editorial Vision
The book reflects a learner-centred approach to undergraduate English teaching by combining literary selections, social perspectives, novel study, poetry appreciation and functional writing practice.
A Practical Course Book for Literary and Communicative Growth
This book is suitable for students, teachers, English departments and academic institutions looking for a structured, accessible and literature-based English course book. It supports meaningful reading, literary interpretation, classroom discussion, vocabulary development, writing practice and communicative confidence.
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.
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