Literature-in-English Syllabus for 2015 Jamb CBT Examination
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Syllabus For JAMB Candidates, we
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viewers best interest at heart, so we always make sure we bring to your
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help to you all, especially as all JAMB
candidates earnestly prepare for
Literature in English in this year’s
JAMB The word syllabus simply means is an
outline and
summary of topics to be covered in
an education or
training course. And the aim of
accessing this Literature in English syllabus is for easy studying, to have
the knowledge of the area of
concentration on all the Literature in
English topics NOTE: a syllabus is always set and
outlined by the
examination, so nothing would be set
outside the topics outlined. To be a
guru in Literature in English all you
need to make sure you know everything about Literature in
English Literature in English has tons of
textbooks and here are
the recommended Literature in
English textbooks and
also list of African and Non-African
PEOMS, NOVELS, and PLAYS books African and Non-African PEOMS,
NOVELS AND PLAYS
Drama: African:
Femi Osofisan: Women of Owu Non African:
William Shakespeare:TheTempest Pros: African:
Asare Konadu:]A woman in Her
Prime
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Purple
Hibiscus Non African:
Ernest Hemingway:The Old Man and
The Sea Poetry: African:
Gbemisola Adeoti;Hard lines
P.O.C. Umeh:Ambassadors of Poverty
iii. Shola Owonibi: Homeless not
Hopeless
Syl Cheney-Coker:Myopia Jared Angira:Expelled
Traditional:Serenade. Non African:
John Donne:The Sun Rising
Sir Walter Raleigh:TheSoul’s Errand
iii. Langston Hughes: Negro Speaks of
Rivers
John Fletcher:Upon an Honest Man’s Fortune.
Literature in English textbooks ANTHOLOGIES
Gbemisola, A. (2005). Naked Soles,
Ibadan Kraft
Eruvbetine, A. E. et al (1991). Poetry
for Secondary
Schools Hayward, J. (ed.) (1968). The Penguin
Book of English
Verse, London Penguin
Johnson, R. name(s)? (eds.) (1996).
New Poetry from
Africa Kermode, F. name(s)? (1964). Oxford
Anthology of
English Literature, Vol. II
Senanu, K. E. and Vincent, T. (eds.)
(1993). A Selection of African Poetry
Sonyinka, W. (ed.) (1987). Poems of Black Africa
Wendy Cope (1986). Making Cocoa for
Kingsley Amis CRITICAL TEXTS
Abrams, M. H. (1981). A Glossary of
Literary Terms, (4th
Edition) New York,
Holt Rinehalt and Winston Emeaba, O.
E. (1982). A Dictionary of Literature
Murphy, M. J. (1972). Understanding
Unseen, An
Introduction to English Poetry and
English Novel for
Overseas Students, George Allen and Unwin Ltd.
Nwachukwu-Agbada, J. O. J. (2011).
Exam Focus:
Literature in English, Ibadan: UP Plc.
Wisdomline Pass at Once JAMB. Read the outline syllabus listed
below, so you can start
your studying now
DRAMA: You are to know all the
types of DRAMA which
are comedy, tragedy etc PROSE
POETRY
GENERAL LITERARY PRINCIPLES
LITERARY APPRECIATION
GOOD LUCK
this medium to bring to you all
update on Literature in English
Syllabus For JAMB Candidates, we
9JABAZE team always has our
viewers best interest at heart, so we always make sure we bring to your
door step any article that will be of
help to you all, especially as all JAMB
candidates earnestly prepare for
Literature in English in this year’s
JAMB The word syllabus simply means is an
outline and
summary of topics to be covered in
an education or
training course. And the aim of
accessing this Literature in English syllabus is for easy studying, to have
the knowledge of the area of
concentration on all the Literature in
English topics NOTE: a syllabus is always set and
outlined by the
examination, so nothing would be set
outside the topics outlined. To be a
guru in Literature in English all you
need to make sure you know everything about Literature in
English Literature in English has tons of
textbooks and here are
the recommended Literature in
English textbooks and
also list of African and Non-African
PEOMS, NOVELS, and PLAYS books African and Non-African PEOMS,
NOVELS AND PLAYS
Drama: African:
Femi Osofisan: Women of Owu Non African:
William Shakespeare:TheTempest Pros: African:
Asare Konadu:]A woman in Her
Prime
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Purple
Hibiscus Non African:
Ernest Hemingway:The Old Man and
The Sea Poetry: African:
Gbemisola Adeoti;Hard lines
P.O.C. Umeh:Ambassadors of Poverty
iii. Shola Owonibi: Homeless not
Hopeless
Syl Cheney-Coker:Myopia Jared Angira:Expelled
Traditional:Serenade. Non African:
John Donne:The Sun Rising
Sir Walter Raleigh:TheSoul’s Errand
iii. Langston Hughes: Negro Speaks of
Rivers
John Fletcher:Upon an Honest Man’s Fortune.
Literature in English textbooks ANTHOLOGIES
Gbemisola, A. (2005). Naked Soles,
Ibadan Kraft
Eruvbetine, A. E. et al (1991). Poetry
for Secondary
Schools Hayward, J. (ed.) (1968). The Penguin
Book of English
Verse, London Penguin
Johnson, R. name(s)? (eds.) (1996).
New Poetry from
Africa Kermode, F. name(s)? (1964). Oxford
Anthology of
English Literature, Vol. II
Senanu, K. E. and Vincent, T. (eds.)
(1993). A Selection of African Poetry
Sonyinka, W. (ed.) (1987). Poems of Black Africa
Wendy Cope (1986). Making Cocoa for
Kingsley Amis CRITICAL TEXTS
Abrams, M. H. (1981). A Glossary of
Literary Terms, (4th
Edition) New York,
Holt Rinehalt and Winston Emeaba, O.
E. (1982). A Dictionary of Literature
Murphy, M. J. (1972). Understanding
Unseen, An
Introduction to English Poetry and
English Novel for
Overseas Students, George Allen and Unwin Ltd.
Nwachukwu-Agbada, J. O. J. (2011).
Exam Focus:
Literature in English, Ibadan: UP Plc.
Wisdomline Pass at Once JAMB. Read the outline syllabus listed
below, so you can start
your studying now
DRAMA: You are to know all the
types of DRAMA which
are comedy, tragedy etc PROSE
POETRY
GENERAL LITERARY PRINCIPLES
LITERARY APPRECIATION
GOOD LUCK
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