Department of English Language and Literature BOOKLISTS SEMESTER 2 2015-2016 UNDERGRADUATE MODULES FIRST YEAR: EH4712: Introduction to Literature Joyce, James (2000) Dubliners, Oxford: Oxford World’s Classics. Lodge, David and Wood, Nigel (eds) (1999) Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader, second edition, London: Longman. Ernest Hemingway: ‘The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber’ and ‘Indian Camp’ (Texts available on the LAN ) SECOND YEAR: EH4714: Neo-Classical Literature The textbook for the module is: Greenblatt, Stephen, and others (eds) (2006), The Norton Anthology of English Literature, volume 1, 8th edition, New York: W.W. Norton. EH4724: Irish Poetry and Prose in the 19th and 20th Centuries Bowen, Elizabeth (1998) The Last September, London: Penguin. Banville, John (2010) Birchwood, London: Vintage. McDonagh John (ed.) (2008) A Fine Statement: An Irish Poet’s Anthology, Dublin: Poolbeg. Stoker, Bram (2003) Dracula Harmondsworth: Penguin. Sheridan Le Fanu, ‘Green Tea’ (Text on LAN). FINAL YEAR: EH4718: Elizabethan-Jacobean Theatre: Shakespearean Drama and its Contexts Shakespeare, William (2005) Henry IV, part 1, ed. by Peter Davison, rev. edn, Penguin Shakespeare Series, London: Penguin. Shakespeare, William (2005) Hamlet, any edition. Shakespeare, William (2006) King Lear, any edition. The text of the play can be found in the Norton Anthology, volume 1. Shakespeare, William (2006) Twelfth Night, any edition. The text of the play can be found in the Norton Anthology, volume 1. EH4728: Romantic Literature in English Greenblatt, S., et al. (eds) (2006) The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 2, eighth edition, New York & London: W.W. Norton & Company. Bronte, Emily (2005) Wuthering Heights, London: Penguin Classics. Walpole, Horace (2010) The Castle of Otranto, London: Penguin Classics. B.Ed. Elective: EH4728: Romantic Literature in English Poe, Edgar Allan, ‘The Tell Tale Heart’ (text on LAN). Bronte, Emily (2005) Wuthering Heights, London: Penguin Classics. Walpole, Horace (2010) The Castle of Otranto, London: Penguin Classics.