Unit V: Essays by Famous Authors
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Which of the following authors wrote 'Of Studies'?

  • Francis Bacon (correct)
  • Richard Steele
  • Oliver Goldsmith
  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Which author is associated with the essay 'The Spectator Club'?

  • Francis Bacon
  • Oliver Goldsmith
  • Richard Steele (correct)
  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Which of the following works is by Robert Louis Stevenson?

  • Professions for Women
  • Walking Tours (correct)
  • Nationalism in India
  • On National Prejudices
  • Which of these works was written by Oliver Goldsmith?

    <p>On National Prejudices</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What course code corresponds to the English Prose (Core) course?

    <p>ENG 101F</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the types of prose mentioned in the syllabus?

    <p>Autobiography, Biography, Memoir, Travelogue, Periodical Essay, Formal Essay, Personal Essay</p> Signup and view all the answers

    List the elements of prose as described in the syllabus.

    <p>Theme, Point of View, Sentence Pattern, Imagery, Tone or Mood, Analogy, Anecdote, Antithesis, Aphorism, Diction, Humor and Pathos</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The author of 'The Last Leaf' is __________.

    <p>O'Henry</p> Signup and view all the answers

    ____________ authored 'The Bet', which explores themes of chance and fate.

    <p>Anton Chekhov</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'Nationalism in India' is a work by ___________.

    <p>Rabindranath Tagore</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Unit V

    • Francis Bacon is known for his essays, including 'Of Studies', which emphasizes the benefits of acquiring knowledge and 'Of Friendship', which explores the virtues and challenges of close relationships.
    • Richard Steele was a prominent writer of the early 18th century, known for his involvement in the periodical, 'The Spectator'. 'The Spectator Club' was a fictional group of writers who contributed essays discussing social issues and morals of the time.
    • Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish writer best known for his novels, but he also wrote essays. In 'Walking Tours' he highlights the joy and freedom found in exploring the world on foot.
    • Oliver Goldsmith was an Irish writer known for his essays and novels. In 'On National Prejudices' he critiques the irrational biases and stereotypes that often arise between nations.
    • Robert Lynd was a British essayist known for his witty and insightful observations on everyday life. In 'On not being a Philosopher', he humorously reflects on how simple pleasures and common sense can be just as valuable as intellectual pursuits.

    Unit VI

    • Virginia Woolf was a prominent modernist writer known for her complex stream-of-consciousness style. In 'Professions for Women' she tackles the challenges faced by women in their pursuit of professional careers.
    • A.P.J. Kalam was an Indian scientist and statesman who served as the 11th President of India. In 'Patriotism Beyond Politics & Religion' he explores the concept of patriotism as a universal value transcending political and religious boundaries.
    • Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali polymath, known for his poetry, novels, songs, and philosophical writings. In 'Nationalism in India', Tagore discusses the complexities of national identity, emphasizing the importance of cultural unity and individual freedom within the context of a nation.

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