Anthology of Prose, Poetry and Fiction
Anthology of Prose, Poetry and Fiction is a refined undergraduate English course book designed to strengthen language learning through selected prose, poetry and fiction. It brings together literary appreciation, grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, speaking practice and written expression in one structured academic volume.
Prepared for undergraduate learners, this course book uses literature not merely as reading material, but as a practical foundation for communication, expression and critical understanding. The book is suitable for classroom teaching, guided academic practice and independent learning.
A Complete English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners
This academic course book is designed to help learners understand and use English effectively in academic, social and communicative contexts. It connects literary reading with language development, enabling students to read thoughtfully, speak confidently and write with greater clarity.
Each lesson follows a learner-friendly sequence: pre-reading activity, author introduction, lesson overview, main text, glossary, comprehension questions, vocabulary enrichment and language development tasks. This structure makes the book highly useful for both teachers and students.
Why This Book Stands Out
Literature-Based Language Learning
The book uses prose, poetry and fiction to make English learning meaningful, reflective and enjoyable for undergraduate learners.
Student-Friendly Lesson Design
Every chapter follows a clear academic structure with pre-reading tasks, summaries, glossaries, questions and practical language activities.
Communication-Oriented Approach
The selections help students improve reading, speaking, vocabulary, comprehension and written expression for academic and real-life use.
Useful for Classroom Teaching
Teachers can use the book as a complete course manual for undergraduate English instruction, discussion, assignments and assessment preparation.
Course Design and Pedagogical Value
Pre-Reading Engagement
The lessons begin with reflective questions that prepare students to connect personal experience with the theme of the text.
Contextual Understanding
Author introductions and lesson summaries help learners understand the background, purpose and central idea of each selection.
Vocabulary Development
Glossaries and word-based activities support vocabulary growth and help students understand difficult expressions in context.
Language Practice
Grammar, comprehension and writing tasks provide practical reinforcement for classroom learning and examination preparation.
Book Details
Anthology of Prose, Poetry and Fiction
English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners: Part I & II
Dr. M. Suchitra Reddy
R. B. V. R. R. Women’s College, Narayanaguda, Hyderabad
Jupiter Publications Consortium
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
978-93-86388-46-9
Rs.400/-
05.06.2026
Academic Course-Book Edition
Undergraduate English Language and Literature
Key Academic Themes
Learning Outcomes
- Develop effective reading comprehension through literary texts.
- Improve vocabulary through contextual usage and glossaries.
- Understand prose, poetry and fiction as forms of expression.
- Strengthen grammar through structured language activities.
- Build confidence in speaking and written communication.
- Analyse themes, tone, style, character and literary meaning.
- Prepare for classroom discussion, assignments and examinations.
- Encourage independent learning through guided exercises.
Recommended For
Undergraduate Students
Suitable for learners studying English as a course paper and seeking improvement in reading, comprehension, grammar and communication skills.
English Teachers
Useful for teachers handling prose, poetry, fiction, grammar and language development in undergraduate classrooms.
Autonomous Colleges
A helpful course-book model for institutions preparing learner-centred English materials for undergraduate programmes.
Libraries and Departments
A valuable addition to college libraries, English departments and academic resource centres.
Academic and Classroom Use
The book can be used as a primary course text for undergraduate English classes, bridge courses, foundation English programmes, communication skills sessions and classroom-based literary appreciation modules.
Its chapter-wise design allows teachers to conduct reading activities, vocabulary work, grammar practice, comprehension discussion and short writing exercises in a systematic manner. Students benefit from the gradual movement from text understanding to language application.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Publication Details
Foreword
Part I: Introduction
Introduces learners to English language development through selected prose, poetry and grammar-based activities.
Chapter 1: Spoken English and Broken English
A reflective prose selection on speech, pronunciation, intelligibility and the idea that English differs across speakers and situations.
Chapter 2: On Saying Please
A lesson on politeness, civility, good manners and the social value of courteous communication.
Chapter 3: Ode to Autumn
A poetic selection that introduces learners to nature, imagery, season and poetic beauty.
Chapter 4: A Psalm of Life
A motivational poem that encourages purposeful living, courage, action and optimism.
Chapter 5: Where the Mind Is Without Fear
A powerful poem on freedom, truth, reason, courage and national awakening.
Chapter 6: Girls
A socially relevant lesson that encourages reflection on gender, childhood, family attitudes and society.
Appendix
Supplementary language practice for grammar, vocabulary and written expression.
Part II: Introduction
Extends the learner’s engagement with prose, poetry, confidence-building, communication and literary appreciation.
Chapter 7: Shyness My Shield
A reflective selection on shyness, silence, public speaking and self-development.
Chapter 8: Good Manners
A lesson on respectful conduct, good behaviour and social discipline in public and personal life.
Chapter 9: The Solitary Reaper
A lyrical poem on music, rural life, imagination, memory and emotional response.
Chapter 10: Mirror
A poetic selection that supports discussion on reflection, truth, perception and self-image.
Chapter 11: Curious Mishaps
A literary selection that explores curiosity, observation, sudden incidents and poetic response.
Chapter 12: When You Dread Failure
A motivating prose lesson on fear, failure, perseverance and constructive response to setbacks.
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 English teaching by combining literary selections with practical language development activities for undergraduate learners.
A Practical Course Book for Confident English Learning
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, classroom discussion, vocabulary growth, grammar practice and communicative confidence.
Recommended Citation
Suchitra Reddy, M. (Ed.). (2026). Anthology of Prose, Poetry and Fiction: English Course Book for Undergraduate Learners: Part I & II. Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: Jupiter Publications Consortium. ISBN: 978-93-86388-46-9. DOI: 10.47715/978-93-86388-46-9.
Publication Rights
Copyright © 2026 Jupiter Publications Consortium. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the publisher, except for fair dealing, academic quotation and uses otherwise permitted by law.







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