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WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
GENERAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
FINAL LISTS OF LITERATURE STUDY
ENGLISH, ISIXHOSA, SESOTHO, SETSWANA, DRAMATIC ARTSFOR
GRADES 7, 8, 9, 10 AND 11
FOR
2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
English Home and First Additional Language (Grades 7 11)
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IsiXhosa Home Language, First Additional & Second Additional Language 17 - 22
Sesotho Home Language 23 - 25
Setswana Home Language 26 - 28
Dramatic Arts 29 - 31
WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENTENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE AND
FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGEGRADES 7 11 PRESCRIBED BOOKS2010 The following books have been selected for possible prescription for grades 7 to 11 for 2010.
Although books have been arranged according to the grades for which they have been prescribed, schools may select books from any grade to suit their needs.
Unless otherwise stated, unabridged editions are prescribed.
An asterisk (*) indicates a title that is considered to be particularly suitable for learners at the level of First Additional Language. These books may also be chosen for Home Language learners according to the situation at the school.Educators teaching English Home Language and First Additional Language (Grades 7, 8 and 9) will notice that the lists of titles in the novel sections have been reduced. However, any of the titles previously prescribed for Grades 7, 8 and 9 may still be used as setworks provided they are of a suitable standard and content for the learners concerned.
New titles are written in bold letters.
Publishers are indicated in brackets.FINAL LIST FOR ENGLISH LITERATURE FOR GRADES 7 - 11 IN 2010SENIOR PHASE
1.1Grade 7 (2010)
English Home Language [HL] (New titles are written in bold)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and one work from each of two other genres to be selected. Poetry (compulsory)Approximately fifteen poems (about 200 lines) chosen by the school Plays
Two one-act plays
Short Stories
At least three short stories
Novel
One novel
English First Additional Language [FAL] (New titles are written in bold)
Titles suitable for First Additional Language learners are marked with an asterisk (*)
Poetry (compulsory)Approximately ten poems (about 150 lines) chosen by the school
Two other works
If an anthology of plays is selected then two one-act plays should be read.
If an anthology of short stories is selected at least three short stories should be read.
1.1.1 Poetry
Greenwell, Anne
Open the door*
Harrison, M. & Stuart-Clarke, C. (ed.)
Poems
Schonstein-Pinnock, Patricia
Saturday in Africa (African Sun Press)
Rubadiri, David (ed.)
Growing up with poetry (Heinemann)
Russell, M. & Chatfield, H.J. (edd.)
Junior poetry workshop
Sadler, R.K. & Hayllar, T.A.S. (edd.)
Poetry for pleasure
Wylde, I.
Music in my heart
Buys, Bennie & Scheffer, Blanche
Reflections (MML)*1.1.2 Drama
Edwards, H.
Playing with more ideas
Fitzpatrick, S.
The gold of lies and other plays
Groves, P. & Grimshaw, N. (edd.)
Join the action
Hall, P
The play of George Orwells Animal farm (Heinemann)
Lloyd, C.P.
Drama workshop 1 (Kagiso)
Robinson, R.
Down your way
Sadler, R.K. & Hayllar, T.A.S. (edd.)
Fun and fright
Stewart, M.
Take five plays
Byrne, D Five one-act plays (Penguin)
Van Straaten, Cecily & Horne K
A pot of magic 2 (Bard Publishers)*Naidoo, Beverley
No turning back (Puffin Books)*1.1.3 Novel
Babbit, N.
Tuck everlasting
Banks, Lynne Reid
The Indian in the cupboard (any edition)
Beake, Lesley
The strollers (any edition)
Blume, Judy
Superfudge (any edition)
Boston, L.M.
The children of Greene Knowe (any edition)
Byars, Betsy
Goodbye, chicken little (any edition)
Dahl, Roald
Danny the champion of the world (any edition)*Martin, Ann M.
Belle Teal (Scholastic)* Ellis, Deborah The breadwinner (OUP)
Green, J
Over the edge (Pearson Longman)
MacPhail, Catherine Fighting back (any edition)
Alexander, Jenny et al
Stranded (Pearson Longman)
Tayleur, Karen
Excuses (Black Dog Books)
Durant, A
Doing the double (Evans)
Vyner, Sue Moving on
Naidoo, Beverley
Journey to JoBurg (any edition)
ODell, Scott
Island of the blue dolphins (any edition)
Poland, Marguerite
Shadow of the wild hare (David Phillip)
Southall, Ivan
Let the balloon go (STRUIK)
Sperry, Armstrong
The boy who was afraid (Call it courage) (any edition)
Westall, Robert
Kingdom by the sea (any edition)
Davis, M. I. Sedicks Kalk Bay stories (Gariep)
McAllister, Margaret
Crime night (OUP / Howitz) ( Out of print)Wilkinson, Carole
Out of orbit (OUP / Howitz) (Out of print)Robson, J
One magic moment (Tafelberg)
Vegter, Onne
Whitneys kiss (Voices in Africa)
Boyce, Frank Cottrell
Millions
McCanghrean, Geraldine
Stop the train (O.U.P.)
Louw, Wynand
Mr Humperdinks wonderful whatsit (Human & Roussouw)
McPhail, Catherine
Tribes (Pearson & Longman)
Ford, Janis
The street detectives (Human & Roussouw)
Ford, Catherine
Fat boy swim (Pearson Longman)
Ibbotson, Eva
Journey to the river sea (Longman)
Hiaasen, Carl
Hoot (Pearson Longman)
DArey, M Cassim
Tolly, hero of Hanover Park (MML)
Vyner, Sue
Moving on (Evans Brother)*
Van Dijk, Lutz
Crossing the line (Shuter & Shooter)*
Smith, Janet
Joe Cassidy and the red hot cha cha (MML)* Languard, Joan
Natashas will (Pearson Longman)
Davidow, S
Free falling (MML)* Robson, Jenny
Dont Panic Mechanic (Tafelberg)
Norton, J
Babes, boys and deep, deep trouble (MML)* Naidoo, Beverley
No turning back (any edition)* Van Dijk, Lutz
Stronger than the storm (MML)
Funke, Cornelia
The thief lord (Barry Cunningham / Chicken House)
Grindley, Sally
Spilled water (A & C Black)* Okoroafor, Osita
Begotten of the gods (Macmillan)
Funke, Cornelia
Inkheart (Chicken House)
1.1.4 Open Section
Short Stories
Dodd, E.F
Six tales from Shakespeare*
Edward, G
Face to face
England, V & Lemmer A(edd)
Way to go (Heinemann)
Hood, K
Griff makes a date and other stories
Lamb, G.F
100 good stories (Book 3)*
Makaka, K
The old man of the waterfalls(Tafelberg)
McVitty, W.
Short story encore*
Naughton, Bill
The goalkeepers revenge and other stories
Tales of Crime and Detection
(OUP Progressive Reading Series)
Poland, Marguerite
The mantis and the moon
Scheffler, Blanche & Vosloo, CatrienA handful of life: an anthology of short stories (Best Books)
Kozain, R
South African short stories since 1994 (OUP)*
Barlow, S & Skidmore S
From here to there (Pearson Longman)*
Anderson, David
Whispers from the bushveld*
Other
Lloyd, Glynis & Montgomery, Karen
English Matters (Cambridge)
1.2Grade 8 (2010)
English Home Language (HL)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and one work from each of two other genres to be selected.
Poetry (compulsory)Approximately twenty poems (about 300 lines) chosen by the school
Plays
Three one-act plays or one three-act play or a play by Shakespeare
Short Stories
At least four short stories
Novel
One novel
English First Additional Language (FAL)
Titles suitable for First Additional Language learners are marked with an asterisk (*)
Poetry (compulsory)
Approximately fifteen poems (about 200 lines) chosen by the school
Two other works
If an anthology of plays is selected then three one-act plays should be read.
If an anthology of short stories is selected then at least four short stories should be read.1.2.1Poetry
Andrews, R. & Bentley, I.
Poetry horizons (Volume 1)
Brindley, D.J. (ed.)
Breaking the poetry barrier
Foster, J.L.
Poetry 2*
Harrison, M. & Stuart-Clarke, C.
The new dragon book of verse
Malan, Robin (ed.)
New outridings (OUPSA)
Pettit, D.
Poems to remember
Rubadiri, D (ed).
Growing up with poetry (Heinemann)
Turington, K
Scott, M.
Creations - an anthology of poetry for secondary
schools Nyatsumba, K
Silhouettes
Buys, Bennie & Scheffer, Blanche
Reflections (MML)* Kozain, Red
Voices from all over (OUPSA)*1.2.2Drama
Charlton, J.
Modern one-act plays Book 1
Dube, H. et al.
Short plays for students
Flynn, A.
Hot cakesGarrett, D.
Masks and faces
Byrne, D Five one-act plays (Penguin)
Goodrich, F. & Hackett, A.
The diary of Anne Frank*
Hall, P
The play of George Orwells Animal farm (Heinemann)
Masondo, M.M.
Five one-act plays (Van Schaik)*Rumboll, F.C.H. & Horan, A.C. Magic in the Web
Shakespeare, William
A Midsummer Nights Dream
Shakespeare, William
Julius Caesar
Watson, K (ed.)
Intro Shakespeare (Phoenix)
Mda, Zakes (ed.)
Let us play*
Naughton, Bill
The play of The goalkeepers revengeRevenge
1.2.3Short Stories
Brindley, D.J.
The quickening pulse 2 (Juta)
England, V & Lemmer A (ed)
Way to go (Heinemann)
Cooper, B
Keys - recent stories (southern Africa)
Jackson, D.
Springboard (Thomas Nelson)
Scheffler, Blanche & Vosloo, Catrien (ed.)A handful of life: an anthology of short stories
(Best Books)
Turkington, Kate & Cress
Moving on (Southern Book Publishers)*Walker, K
Top drawer (Phoenix)
Sykes, H.9(ed.) The gift and other stories (Phoenix Education)
Mzamane, M
The children of the diaspora and other stories of exile
1.2.4Novel
Beake, Lesley
Song of Be (Maskew Miller)
Bowie, Beryl
Pedal me faster (Maskew Miller)* Bowie, Beryl
Play music (Maskew Miller)*Bregin, Elana
The red-haired Khumalo (MML)
Case, Dianne
Love, David (Maskew Miller)* Townsend, J The messenger
Colfer, Eoin
Artemis Fowl (Puffin Books)
Gallico, Paul
Gallieo, Paul
The snow goose & A small miracle (any edition)
Hiaasen, Carl Hoot (Pearson Longman)McPhail, Catherine
Wheels (Heinemann)
George, Jean
My side of the mountain (any edition)
Gleitzman, Morris
Two weeks with the queen (any edition)
Hendry, Frances Mary
Chandra (OUP)
Levine, Karen
Hanas suitcase (Albert Whitman and Company)
Lingard, Joan
The twelfth day of july (any edition)
Lingard, Joan
Me and my shadow (Heinemann)
Magorian, Michelle
Goodnight Mr Tom (any edition)
Mc Caughrean, Geraldine
Plundering paradise (OUP)
Panckridge, M
Pack down (Black dog books)
Ellis, Deborah The breadwinner (OUP)
Naidoo, Beverley
Journey to JoBurg (any edition)*Naidoo, Beverley
No turning back (any edition)*Paulsen, Gary
Hatchet (any edition)
Peyton, K.M.
Flambards (any edition)
Robson, Jenny
Dark waters (Tafelberg)
McPhail, Catherine Tribes (Pearson & Longman)
Ford, Janis
The street detectives (Human & Roussouw)
Ford, Catherine
Fat boy swim (Pearson Longman)
Robson, Jenny
Because pula means rain (Tafelberg)*Slingsby, Peter
Leopard boy (Tafelberg)
Sutcliffe, Rosemary Warrior Scarlett (any edition)
Tolkien, J.R.R.
The hobbit (any edition)
Van Dijk, Lutz
Stronger than storm (MML)* Ibbotson, Eva
Journey to the river sea (Longman)
Bowler, T
Storm catchers (OUP)
Williams, Michael
My father and I (MML)*
MacPhail, Catherine
Catch us if you can
Gleitzman, Morris
Once (Pearson Longman)*
Mowil, Jericho
Operation red Jericho [HL]
Wynne, Tim
The boy in the burning house (Pearson
Longman)*
Ngenelwa, Thembelani
The day I died (Kwela)*
Donald, David
Bloods mist (Jacana Media)
1.3Grade 9 (2010)
English Home Language
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and one work from each of two other genres to be selected.
Poetry (compulsory)Approximately twenty-five poems (about 400 lines) chosen by the school
Plays
Three one-act plays or one three-act play or a play by Shakespeare
Short StoriesAt least five short stories
Novel
One novel
English First Additional Language Poetry (compulsory)- Approximately twenty poems (about 250 lines) chosen by the school
Two other works
If an anthology of plays is selected then three one-act plays or one three-act play should be read.
If an anthology of short stories is selected then at least five short stories should be read.
1.3.1Poetry
Bebbington, W.G.
Famous poems of the 20th Century
Corbin, R.
Currents in poetry
Durham, K.
Two Roads*
Gordon, I. (ed.)
The earth is ours: poems for secondary schools
Malan, Robin (ed.)
New outridings (OUPSA)
Rubadiri, D (ed.)
Growing up with poetry (Heinemann)
Mabuza, Lindiwe et al
Voices that lead (Vivlia)Mantyi, S. L.
Tutotial poetry (Mallard Publishers)
Rumboll, F.C.H. & Walker, J.D.
The beaten drum
Sadler, R.A.,Hayllar, T.A.S.& Powell,O.JEnjoying more poetry*
Semple, Hilary (ed)
Poems for enjoyment (Hodder and Stoughton)
Semple, Hilary (ed).
Poems for enjoyment Two (Hodder and Stoughton)
Southey, P.
Poetry quest (Nolwazi)
Buys, Bennie & Scheffer, Blanche
Reflections (MML)*
Newman, Julie
Poems aplenty (Longman)*1.3.2Drama
Butler, Guy & Peacock, Tim (ed.)
Plays from near and far
Harris, Joan
Playscripts ( Heinemann Lexicon)Lloyd, C.P.
Drama workshop 1 (MML)
Rumboll & Horan
Sunbursts (MML)
Sadler, R.A. & Hayllar, T.A.S.
In thunder, lightning or in rain
Shakespeare, William
Romeo and Juliet
Sargeant, Roy
Cry the beloved country: the play (OUPSA) Stewart, Maureen
Issues through drama
Watson, Ken (ed.)
Shakespeares comedies (Phoenix)
Williams, Michael
District 6 and other plays (OUPSA)
1.3.3Short Stories
Alcock, V
Ghostly companions*
Arkley, J.
Tales of mystery and suspense
Brindley, David James
The quickening pulse 3 (Juta)
De Villiers, G.E.
Shades of fear
Edwards, M. (ed.)
Constellations
Malan, Robin
New beginnings 2ND edition (OUPSA) [HL]England, V & Lemmer A(ed) Way to go (Heinemann)
Govender, Ronnie
At the edge (Hibbard Publishers)
Bailie, A et al
The champion and other (Phoenix Education)
Sykes, H (ed.)
The gift and other stories (Phoenix Education)
Jones, R.
Other places, other worlds
Naylor, Louise (ed.)
Myths, murders and mysteries* (Heinemann)
Sheffler, Blanche & Vosloo, Cathreen (ed.) A handful of life: anthology of short stories*
(Best Books)
Serraillier, Ian
The enchanted island: stories from Shakespeare
Turkington, Kate
The south wind and the sun
Van Straaten, Cicely
The great snake of Kalunga and other East African
stories (MML)
Gleeson, L (et al)
Ten out of ten (Phoenix Education)
Mebuse, M
Children of the twilight
Loker, Byron
New swill (Double Story) [FAL]
1.3.4 Novel
Cross, Gillian
Tightrope (OUP)
Wa Thiongo, Ngugi
The river between (Heinemann)
Aidoo, Ama Ata
The dilemma of a ghost (Longman)
de Bont, Ad
Mirad, a boy from Bosnia (Longman)
Robson, J
Dont panic mechanic (Tafelberg)
Fine, Anne
Flour babies (any edition)
Garfield, Leon
Smith (any edition)
Godden, Rumer
The river (any edition)
Hendry, Frances Mary
Chandra (OUP)
Hinton, Nigel
Buddy* (any edition)
Nicholson, William
The wind singer (Pearson Longman)
Hinton, Nigel
Buddys song (any edition)
Hinton, Nigel
Collision course (any edition)
Hofmeyr, Dianne
A red kite in a pale sky (Tafelberg)
Holm, Anne
I am David* (any edition)
Levine, Karen
Hanas suitcase (Albert Whitman and Company)
Lingard, Joan
Me and my shadow (Heinemann)
Mc Caughrean, Geraldine Plundering paradise (OUP)
Hofmeyr, Dianne The waterbearer (Tafelberg)
Hiaasen, C
Hoot (Pearson Longman)
Parker, John
Edge of disaster (Black Dog Books)
Townson, Hazel
The deathwood letters (Heinamann)
Vyner, S
If only (Evans)Vyner, S
As if! (Evans)Norton, Judy
The trail of the tattoo (any edition)
Paterson, Katherine The great Gilly Hopkins (any edition)
Schonstein-Pinnock, Patricia
Skyline (African Sun Press)
Robson, Jenny
Because pula means rain (Tafelberg)
Swindells, Robert
Smash! (any edition)
Williams, Michael
Who Killed Jimmy Valentine?* (OUPSA)
Rosoff, Meg
How I live now (Penguin) Blacklaws, Troy
Karoo boy (Double Story)Blacklaws, Troy
Blood orange (Double Story)
Mandela Nelson
Abridged Long walk to freedom (Little Brown) Cormier, Robert
Heroes Swindells, Robert
Branded (Pearson Longman)*
Morpurgo, Michael
Alone on a wide, wide sea (Collins)
Cassidy, Cathy
Lucky star (Puffin)*
Magona, Sindiwe
To my childrens children (David Phillip)*
Donald, David
Bloods mist (Jacana Media)
Rorby, Ginny
Hurt go happy (Starscape)
1.3.5Open Section
Fortune, Linda
The House in Tyne Street: childhood memories of District Six* (Kwela)
Houghton-Hawksley, Hugh
Reading for enjoyment (OUPSA)
Houghton-Hawksley, Hugh
South African focus 2*
Houghton-Hawksley, Hugh
Take off into reading (any edition)
Redford, Rachel (ed)
Texts from other cultures (Oxford)
Nicholson William
Seeker (Pearson Longman)
(Trilogy Novel)
FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING (FET)
ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE
1.4 Grade 10 (2010)The list of literature study books for Grade 10 learners of 2010 is the same as the one prescribed for Grade 10 of 2008, which was accompanied by Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2008.
ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE
2. Grade 11 (2009)
Grade 11 learners of 2010 may select literature study books from the titles below or select any appropriate titles from the list of 2008 which was accompanied by Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2007.
Four genres are prescribed. Learners answer questions on three genres (Poetry, Novel and Drama) in the Literature paper. Learners will be examined internally on the fourth genre (Short Stories / Film Studies).
2.1.DRAMA:
Fugard, Athol
Master Harold and the Boys (OUP)
OR
Shakespeare, William
Macbeth (any edition)
2.1.2NOVEL:
Molope, Kagiso L Dancing in the dust (OUP)OR
Orwell George Animal farm (Maskew Miller Longman)
2.1.3 POETRY:
Malan, Robin (editor) Worldscapes (OUP)The following selection:
William Shakespeare
Sonnet 104
John Milton On his blindness
William Wordsworth
The world is too much with us
John Keats
When I have fears
Emily Dickinson
Because I could not stop for Death
Robert Frost
Mending wall
Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night
Ruth Miller
It is better to be together
Langston Hughes
Life is fine
Stevie Smith
Not waving but drowning
Stan Motjuwadi
Taken for a ride
Don Mattera
Let the children decide
Jennifer Davids
Poem for my mother
Charles Mungoshi
If you dont stay bitter for too long
Gcina Mhlophe
Sometimes when it rains
2.1.4 FOURTH LITERARY GENRE
SHORT STORIES
A minimum of six stories should be studied
Brindley et al The Quickening Pulse Book 4 (Juta)
OR
J.O. Hendry (ed.)
Wordsmiths (Maskew Miller Longman)
OR
FILM STUDY
Adamson, Andrew & Vicky JensonShrek (2001)
Attenborough, Richard
Cry Freedom (1987)
Attenborough, Richard
Shadowlands (1993)
Annaud, J.J
The Name of the Rose (1986)
Cameron, James
Titanic (1997)
Caro, Niki
Whale Rider (2003)
Daldry, Stephen
Billy Elliot (2000)
Devenish, Ross
Boesman and Lena (1974)
Fugard, Athol and Goldsmid, PeterThe Road to Mecca (1992)
Hood, Gavin
A Reasonable Man (1999)
Hudson, Hugh
Chariots of Fire (1981)
Joffe, Roland
The Mission (1986)
Junger, Gil
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
Kapur, Shekhar
Elizabeth (1998)
Kubrick, Stanley
2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
Luhrmann, Baz
Romeo and Juliet (1996)
Luhrmann,Baz
Strictly Ballroom (1992)
Mambety, Djibril Diop
Hyenas (1992)
Millar, Gavin
Danny, Champion of the World (1989)
Niccol, Andrew
Gattaca (1997)
Park, Nick & Peter Lord
Chicken Run (2000)
Peck, Raoul
Lumumba (2001)
Petersen, Wolfgang
The Never-Ending Story (1984)
Reynolds, Kevin
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
Roodt, Darrel
Cry, the Beloved Country (1995)
Ross, Gary
Pleasantville (1998)
Schmitz, Oliver
Mapantsula (1998)
Scott, Ridley
Blade Runner (1982)
Sinclair, Ingrid
Flame (1995)
Spielberg, Steven
ET The Extraterrestrial (1082)
Spielberg, Steven
Schindlers List (1993)
Stoppard, Tom
Rosencrantz an Guildenstern are Dead (1990)
Van Sant, Gus
Finding Forrester (2000)
Wachowski, Andy & Larry
The Matrix (1999)
Weir, Peter
Dead Poets Society (1989)
Weir, Peter
Gallipoli (1981)
Weir, Peter
The Truman Show (1998)
Weir, Peter
Witness (1985)
Wincer, Simon
Phar Lap (1983)
Zemeckis, Robert
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Zemeckis, Robert
Forrest Gump (1994)
3.ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE
3.1 Grade 11 (2010)
Grade 11 learners of 2010 may select literature study books from the titles below or select any appropriate titles from the list of 2008 which was accompanied by Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2008.Four genres are prescribed. Learners answer questions on three genres (Poetry, Novel and Drama) in the Literature paper. Learners will be examined internally on the fourth genre (Short Stories)
3.1.1DRAMA:
Fugard, Athol
Master Harold and the Boys (OUP)
OR
Shakespeare, William
Macbeth (any edition)
3.1.2NOVEL:
Molope, Kagiso L Dancing in the dust (OUP)OR
Orwell, George Animal Farm (Maskew Miller Longman)
3.1.3POETRY: (GRADE 11: 2009)
Malan, Robin (ed)
Worldscapes (OUP)
The following selection:
William Shakespeare
Sonnet 104
John Milton On his blindness
William Wordsworth
The world is too much with us
Emily Dickinson
Because I could not stop for Death
Robert Frost
Mending wall
Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night
Ruth Miller
It is better to be together
Don Mattera
Let the children decide
Jennifer Davids
Poem for my mother
Charles Mungoshi
If you dont stay bitter for too long
Christopher van Wyk
A riot policeman
Gcina Mhlophe
Sometimes when it rains
3.1.4SHORT STORIES: A minimum of six stories should be studied
Brindley et al
The Quickening Pulse Book 4 (Juta)
OR
J.O. Hendry (ed.)
Wordsmiths (Maskew Miller)
OR
3.1.5FILM STUDY
Adamson, Andrew & Vicky Jenson
Shrek (2001)
Attenborough, Richard
Cry Freedom (1987)
Attenborough, Richard
Shadowlands (1993)
Annaud, J.J
The Name of the Rose (1986)
Cameron, James
Titanic (1997)
Caro, Niki
Whale Rider (2003)
Daldry, Stephen
Billy Elliot (2000)
Devenish, Ross
Boesman and Lena (1974)
Fugard, Athol and Goldsmid, Peter The Road to Mecca (1992)
Hood, Gavin
A Reasonable Man (1999)
Hudson, Hugh
Chariots of Fire (1981)
Joffe, Roland
The Mission (1986)
Junger, Gil
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
Kapur, Shekhar
Elizabeth (1998)
Kubrick, Stanley
2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
Luhrmann, Baz
Romeo and Juliet (1996)
Luhrmann,Baz
Strictly Ballroom (1992)
Mambety, Djibril Diop
Hyenas (1992)
Millar, Gavin
Danny, Champion of the World (1989)
Niccol, Andrew
Gattaca (1997)
Park, Nick & Peter Lord
Chicken Run (2000)
Peck, Raoul
Lumumba (2001)
Petersen, Wolfgang
The Never-Ending Story (1984)
Reynolds, Kevin
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
Roodt, Darrel
Cry, the Beloved Country (1995)
Ross, Gary
Pleasantville (1998)
Schmitz, Oliver
Mapantsula (1998)
Scott, Ridley
Blade Runner (1982)
Sinclair, Ingrid
Flame (1995)
Spielberg, Steven
ET The Extraterrestrial (1082)
Spielberg, Steven
Schindlers List (1993)
Stoppard, Tom
Rosencrantz an Guildenstern are Dead (1990)
Van Sant, Gus
Finding Forrester (2000)
Wachowski, Andy & Larry
The Matrix (1999)
Weir, Peter
Dead Poets Society (1989)
Weir, Peter
Gallipoli (1981)
Weir, Peter
The Truman Show (1998)
Weir, Peter
Witness (1985)
Wincer, Simon
Phar Lap (1983)
Zemeckis, Robert
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Zemeckis, Robert
Forrest Gump (1994)
FINAL LIST OF RECOMMENDED LITERATURE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED BOOKS FOR ISIXHOSA FIRST (HOME) LANGUAGE FOR GRADES 7 TO 11 (2010)
SENIOR PHASE
NB: In all cases where there is more than one title in a genre which is selected by
the school, only one title from that genre has to be studied.
ISIXHOSA HOME LANGUAGE
1 Grade 7 (2010)
IsiXhosa Home Language
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between short stories and drama
Poetry (compulsory) at least ten poems chosen by school
Folklore (compulsory)
Short stories at least five stories
Drama/Novel
1.1.Poetry
Mbovane W.N. :Ucwambu lwesihobe (Shuter & Shooter)
Mkiva, S.:Ingqaka (Lovedale Press)
Kaschula, L. H.:Intambanane (Juta)
Tutani, Ndumiso:Nzezo ntsuku (Bard)
Makuliwe, M. T. A.:Izinto ezincinane (Shuter & Shooter)
Yawa, N:Ubomi esibuphilayo(Shuter & Shooter)
1.1.2 Folklore
Moropa, K. : Mandulo Phaya (Vivlia)
Zotwana, Z. S : Uncwadi lwemveli ezikolweni (Adlit)
(No author) :Ikhubalo likaMadiba (Tafelberg)
Mabusela, M; Ngomane, T
no Siwundla, K. :Udladla (Shuter & Shooter)
Sibewu, K. V.
: Ezakowethu (Lovedale Press)
1.1.3
Short Stories
Kula, S.:Hlambanamehlo (Shuter & Shooter)
Mtuze, P.T. : Loo mhla zibuyayo (Shuter & Shooter)
Dinginto, M. D.:Kuphilwa ngamntu (Shuter & Shooter)
Popo, N. B.:Washiywa(Vivlia)
Mbobo, E. M.: Ndibuzeni amatyala (Shuter & Shooter)
Mlilo, M.:Qula kwedini kabawo (Nasou Via Afrika)
Mkonto, N. V.: Amaqhekeza ethu (Vivlia)
1.1.4
Drama
Mbobo, E.M. : Ityala lesondlo (Reach Out to Shuter & Shooter)
Mbekeni, M.: BhutLizo ndixolele (Lovedale Press)
Mdliva, M. G. : Uthini na dlalani? (Shuter & Shooter)
Ntwana, T.: Akwaba (OUPSA)
1.1.5 Novel
Nolutshungu, S.:Amathunzi ezolo (Shuter & Shooter)
1.2 Grade 8 (2010)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and Folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between Novel / Plays & Essays Poetry (compulsory) at least ten poems chosen by school
Folklore (compulsory)
Novel
Plays ( at least three one- act plays)
1.2.1 Poetry
Landu, S.E.:Izithebe (Educum)
Luwaca, N, et al:Isibane 1 ( Heinemann Centaur)
Tabata, W. & Shasha, N.:Ulwimi lwam (Shuter & Shooter)
Manentsa, M. N.: Ilisso liyinqaba(Vivlia)
Mgqoli, D et al: Ingqaka
Matyumza, M. C.:Ufele lwenyamakazi (Bard)
Mpande, K. M.: Masidimbaze (Vivlia)
1.2.2Folklore
Zeka, J.T. : Iingcambu zobuXhosa (Juta)
Ngcangatha, L.S. : Ingqayi (Maskew Miller)
Ngomane, T no Siwundla , K.:Ifusi (Shuter & Shooter)
1.2.3Novel
Tamsanqa, W.K. : Nyana wam Nyana Wam (Maskew Miller)
Mbambo, M. :Amakroza (Maskew Miller)
P.N. Mayekiso- Dlulane : Iinzingo sisifingo sempumelelo(Shuter & Shooter)
Vegter, Onne : Uphuziwe uWhitney (Voices of Africa)
(Iguqulelwe esiXhoseni ngu Dr. Zotwana)
Bomela, J. B. N. N. :Ithemba (Shuter & Shooter)
Yawa, S. : Ubunzulu bentliziyo
Weza, J. B. :Kuqala kuba mnyama
Mabeka, T. T. :Amasuntswana
Lutz van Dyk :UThemba (Shuter & Shooter)
OR1.2.4 Plays
Nzo, M. : Ziinzame Bubulungisa Kusinina(Ilitha Publishers)
Bhayi Lawrence : Nkce Nkce Mlanjana ( Vivlia)
Mbovane, W. N. :Ndixoleleni
Magqashela, F. P. :Amatholentandabuzo (Bard)
Mququ, M. :Oh! Yinina umntwanam (Vivlia)
1.2.5 Essays
Gxilishe, S :Amava (Shuter & Shooter)
1.3Grade 9 (2010)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and Folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between short stories and novel.
Poetry (compulsory) Approximately fifteen poems chosen by the school. Folklore (compulsory)
Short stories at least five stories Novel/Drama
1.3.1Poetry
Marwanqa, F. : Umnyama (Lovedale Press)
Galela, G.S.. :Kufayayo (Maskew Miller)
Landu, S.E. :Izithonga zenkanunu (Educum Publishers)
Mbovane, W. N. :Amaqotsini (Shuter & Shooter)
JBM Bomela et al :Imbongi ziyabonga(Vivlia)
Solwandle, M. E. :Izixhobo zobom (Vivlia)
Khininda, M. A. :Usiba lukaDabuledizeni (Vivlia)
Tshongolo, X. :Zabengiimbongi
1.3.2 FolkloreNgcangata, L.S.:Ingqayi (Maskew Miller)
Bongela, K. S.:Amagontsi (Nasou)
Sankqela, J. J. F.: Nantso ke inqontsonqa
1.3.3 Short Stories
Magqashela, F.P.& Nyuka, V. : Ubomi ngumzamo(Ilitha)
Mbobo, E.M. : Umthayi wesizwe (Heinemann)
Bongela, K.S.:Hlomla amathunzanabile (Heinemann)
Mbovane, W.N.:Uzungatsho (OUPSA)
Saule, N. :Intaba kamnqwazi (Lovedale Press) Dyosi, O.J. : Iziqendu zobomi (Shuter & Shooter)
Mtumane, Z. : Izinto zalo mhlaba ngamajingiqhiwu (Ilitha)
Yekela, M. : Ndiboleke iindlebe(Via Afrika)
Dudumashe , Luthango N.P : Ngapha komkhusane(Afro)
Mbambo, M.: Izintsu (Shuter & Shooter)
Ngewu, L.L: Kuphekamadoda kupethabafazi (Vivlia)
Ngewu, L. L.: Mthiyeni igama lo mntwana
OR 1.3.4 Novel
Sibidla, M. L. :Kwaqhosha Umbombo (Bard Publishers)
Mkiva, A. K. :UNongxokozelo (Vivlia)
Mayekiso-Dlulane, P. N. :Iinzingo sisifingo sempumelelo (Shuter & Shooter)
Ngewu, L. L. :Igazi lam lobuzwa kuni (Vivlia)
1.3.5Drama
Tupi, M. W.:Ukudela umbundlwana (Shuter & Shooter)
1.3.6 Open Section
Mtuze, P. T. :Amagqabaza ngoncwadi lwesintu
SENIOR SECONDARY COURSEISIXHOSA HOME LANGUAGE
1.4 Grade 10 (2010)The list of literature study books for Grade 10 learners of 2010 is the same as the one prescribed for Grade 10 of 2008 which was accompanied by Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2008.
ISIXHOSA HOME LANGUAGE
1.4.1 Grade 11 (2010)
Grade 11 learners of 2010 may select literature study books from the titles below or select any appropriate titles from the list that the schools received for 2008 which was accompanied by Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2007.Four genres are prescribed. Learners answer questions on three genres (Poetry, Novel and Drama) in the Literature paper. Learners will be examined internally on the fourth genre (Short Stories)
1.4.2 Poetry
Luwaca, N. et al. : Isibane 2(Heinemann Centaur)
The following selection:
Mhla laduma (Juni 16 1976)
(Page 6)
Mkhululeni
(Page 12)
Intaba
(Page 19)
Kuyasa kuya khanya kumzoNtsund (Page 27)
Ixesha lokubhalwa kweeMviwo
(Page 32)
Umthandazo wom-Afrika
(Page 34)
Umthandazo wehlwentshazana
(Page 38)
Um-Afrika
(Page 41)
Ubusuku obungenanyanga
(Page 47)
Zingisa
(Page 60)
Isiko
(Page 54)
Isiqithi seKapa
(Page 69)
Sazela ndiyeke
(Page 79)
Isisombululo sengxaki yoMzantsi
(Page 88)
Inkedama
(Page 84)
1.4.3 Novel
Saule, N. : Umthetho kamthetho (Bard Publishers)
1.4.4 Drama
Magqashela, F. : Amathafentandabuzo (Ilitha Publishers)
1.4.5 Short Stories
Bongela, K.S. : Iphulo (Maskew Miller)
OR
Mkonto, V. N. : Amaqhekezana ethu (Vivlia)
ISIXHOSA FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE
1.5 GRADE 11 (2010) Grade 11 learners of 2010 may select literature study books from the titles below or select any appropriate titles from the list that the schools received for 2008 that was accompanied by Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2007.Four genres are prescribed. Learners answer questions on three genres (Drama, Novel and Poetry) in the Literature paper. Learners will be examined internally on the fourth genre (Short Stories)
1.5.1
Drama
Mcani, M.D. : Uhambo lwenkululeko (Academia Publishers)
1.5.2 Novel
Mtuze, P.T. : UYese namahla- ndinyuka (Vivlia)
1.5.3 Poetry
Bici, M.G. : Izapholo (Educum)
Umthi
(Page 3)
Umhambi
(Page 7)
Amaxesha akudala
(Page 11)
Abalawuli bomzimba
(Page 17)
UBawo, uGquba
(Page 20)
Isisele senyathi
(Page 29)
Ulwandle
(Page 34)
Ilizwi lexhego
(Page 38)
1.5.4 Short stories
Mlandu, M.S. : Kwisizwe esitsha (Acacia Books)
FINAL LIST OF RECOMMENDED LITERATURE STUDY AND PRESCRIBED BOOKS FOR SESOTHO FIRST (PRIMARY) LANGUAGE FOR GRADE 7 TO 11 (2010)
SENIOR PHASE
SESOTHO HOME LANGUAGE
In all cases where there is more than one title in a genre which is selected by
the school, only one title from that genre has to be studied. Three genres must be covered.
Sesotho Home Language [HL] (New titles are written in bold)Poetry and folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between short stories, novel and drama.1 Grade 7 (2010)
1.1 Poetry Mokoena, K.P. : Tshisinyeho
Masiea, R J R : Mofahlolli
Mohatlane, E. J. : Bofihia (Kagiso)1.1.1 Folklore Lenake, J.M. :Mahe (Hodder & Stoughton)
1.1.2 Short stories
Kofu, MJ : Matsete a Badisa (Juta and Co)
OR
1.1.3 Drama
Sefatsa, S : Pakiso (Educum)
: Tsikentsing sa qomatsi
Leboara, Tsekiso, J. : Motho ke motho ka batho (Acacia)
OR
1.1.4 Novel
Ramkhotho, K. A. : Lehlohonolo (J. L. van Schaik)
1.2 Grade 8 (2010)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between short stories, novel and drama.1.2.1Poetry
Maphala, K.D.P. : Ntetekeng ( Vivlia)
Moeketu, G. : Dikgapha Tsa Thabo (Nasou Via Afrika)1.2.2 Folklore
Lenake, J.M. : Mahe (Hodder & Stoughton)
1.2.3Short stories
Mosomothane, T.D.M. : Le nna ke nkile ka phela le fa tsheng lena (Juta & Co.)
Matsla, F. Z. A. : Mahakwe a tsela (J. L. van Schaik)
OR
1.2.4Novel
Mabe, M.L. :Mmadikoti (Juta & Co.)
Guma, S M: Bitleng la rasenate (Shuter & Schooter)
Afrika, Lefa:Ditseketseke (J. L .van Schaik)
1.2.5Drama
Nkwathu, Khotso: Ke etse jwang (Shuter & Shooter)
1.3 Grade 9 (2010)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between short stories, novel and drama.1.3.1 Poetry ( Approximately fifteen poems are chosen by school)
Mokwena, J.: Mollelwa sefana sa Basotho (Educum)
Selepe, T. : Maratha- 2 ( Mc Millan)
Mohatlane E J & Mohapi T W D:Bofitla (Kagiso)
Maphalla, K. P. D.:Kgorula (Nasou Via Afrika)
1.3.2 Folklore
Lenake, J.M. : Mollelwa sefaha sa Basotho (Educum)
Lenake, J.M. : Mollelwa sefaha sa Basotho (Educum)
1.3.3 Short stories
Leballo, T.B. : Makatolle (Juta)
Moeketsi, L J:Kelellong (Nassou Via Afrika)
Nkwathu, Khotso:Dinyane la tshepe sebala makhulo (Nasou Via Afrika)
OR
1.3.4 Drama
Booysen, L.S.:Monaila (Juta & Co.)
Sefatsa, S. : Pakiso (Educum)
Booysen, L.S. : Ha tsatsi le le tjhaba ( McMillan)
Mokhele, M. P.
: Tokoloho (Nasou Afrika)
OR
1.3.5 Novel
Moiloa, J. J. : Tsietsi e latella tshotisho (Via Afrika)1.4 Grade 10 (2010)The list of literature study books for Grade 10 learners of 2010 is the same as the one prescribed for Grade 10 of 2008 refer to Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2007.
SESOTHO HOME LANGUAGE
1.5.Grade 11 (2010)
Grade 11 learners of 2010 may select literature study books from the titles below or select any appropriate titles from the list that the schools received for 2008 through Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2007.Four genres are prescribed. Learners answer questions on three genres (Poetry, Novel and Drama) in the Literature paper. Learners will be examined internally on the fourth genre (Folklore)
1.5.1 Poetry
Selepe, T. : Marath a - 2 (Mc millan)
Botsho(Page 1)
Lenqosa le molemo(Page 7)
Dikano(Page 15)
Moshoeshoe le Tjhaka tsohang(Page 16)
Le tjhabile(Page 24)
Katleho(Page 26)
Kgomo tsa bohadi(Page 27)
Lerato(Page 29)
Kgomo ya ntate(Page 31)
Mohale o tswa maroleng(Page 33)
Lemo sa batjha sa matjhaba(Page 48)
Hata butle(Page 55)
1.5.2 Drama
Maphalla, K.P.B.: Mmalefu (Kagiso)
1.5.3 Novel
Mafatsa, T. : Mosikong wa lerato (De Jager HAUM)
1.5.4 Folklore
Moeketsi, R.: Bokgeleke ba Basotho(De Jager-HAUM)
Mohapi, T.W.D.:Modikong (Kagiso)
FINAL LIST OF PRESCRIBED BOOKS FOR SETSWANA LITERATURE STUDY FOR GRADE 7 TO 11 (2010)
SENIOR PHASE
NB: In all cases where there is more than one title in a genre, which is selected by the school, only one title from that genre has to be studied.SETSWANA HOME LANGUAGE
1.7 Grade 7 (2010)
Setswana Home Language
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between short stories and drama
Poetry (compulsory) at least ten poems chosen by school
Folklore (compulsory)
Short stories at least five stories
Drama
1.7.1Poetry
Matshego, S.D.S.:Thari Ya SetsoSetou, G. K.:Morogo Wwa ngwana (Nasou Via Afrika)
Khoali, H. E. M.:Matswakabele (Shuter & Shooter)
1.7.2 Folklore
Malao, J: Sekgwama sa Setswana (Actua Press)
1.7.3Drama
Ntsime, J.M.:Ke batla go itse rre
OR
1.7.4 Short stories
Nkitseng, Sarah : Tshupotshwano ya botshelo (Kagiso)
Maselwa, T. S. : Ka ntlha ya Lorato (Nasou Via Afrika)
1.8 Grade 8 (2010)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and Folklore are compulsory. There is a choice between short stories & drama.
Poetry (compulsory) at least ten poems chosen by school.
Folklore (compulsory)
Short stories
Drama
1.8.1Poetry
Motlhaga, A.M. : Naledi e e ntshontshonono (Ithuteng boleswa)
Raditladi, L.D..
: Sefalana se menate (Educum) 1.8.2 Folklore
Ntsime, J.M. :Nkoko ke Reeditse (Via Afrika)
1.8.3 Short stories
Mokoka, M.M. : Motswedi wa Dikeledi (Kagiso)
OR
1.8.4Drama
Rammutla, K.M. : Mma o nthutele ngwana ( Educum)
1.9 Grade 9 (2010)
Three genres must be covered. Poetry and Folklore are compulsory.
There is a choice between short stories & drama.
1.9.1 Poetry
Seate, MT.M.. : Poko ya me ke Botshelo(Educum)1.9.2 Folklore
More, G.K. & Tlhabi, P.I. : Fa sebesong (Artistic Value Studio
Ntsime, J.M. : Nkoko ke rReeditse (Via Afrika)
1.9.3 Drama
Moroke, S.A. : Molato ga o bole (Educum)
OR
1.9.4 Short Stories
Magasa, M.J : Botshelo (Educum)
SETSWANA HOME LANGUAGE1.10 Grade 10 (2010)The list of literature study books for Grade 10 learners of 2010 is the same as the one prescribed for Grade 10 of 2008 refer to Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2007.
SETSWANA HOME LANGUAGE1.11Grade 11 (2010)
Grade 11 learners of 2010 may select literature study books from the titles below or select any appropriate titles from the list that the schools received for 2008 through Circular 0035/2007 dated 03/08/2007.Four genres are prescribed. Learners answer questions on three genres (Poetry, Novel and Drama) in the Literature paper. Learners will be examined internally on the fourth genre (Folklore)
1.11.1 Poetry
Motlase C.D. Mogotsi:Selelo sa mmoki (Sasavona Publ.)
Motlha nkemele
(Page 10)
Ngwetsi maloba
(Page 14)
Bokafantle
(Page 18)
Tlhago e ntle
(Page 23)
Matsukujane
(Page 27)
Medupe
(Page 32)
Mahutsana a modiri
(Page 34)
Motsereganyi
(Page 38)
Dipitse tse di mebala
(Page 42)
Maora o tuka
(Page 50)
Selelo sa ntswa
(Page 52)
Diphiri di tletse tshenyo
(Page 54)
Matidi morena
(Page 63)
Masiela
(Page 66)
Loeto
(Page 85)
1.11.2Novel
Mekgwe, J.M.K.: Masaikategang a magodimo
(J.L. van Schaik)
1.11.3 Short Stories
Malope, R.M.:Mmualebe (DinalDipale, Z. S. : Go a boelwa (Mc Mill1.11.4Folklore
Dipale, Z.S.: Ntlhabele Dinaane (Macmillan Boleswa)
FINAL LIST OF PRESCRIBED WORKS FOR DRAMATIC ARTS GRADES
10 TO 11: NOVEMBER 20101.DRAMATIC ARTS 10 (2010)
Two dramas, chosen from the following list, must be studied.
uNosilimelaCredo Mutwa: South African People`s Plays,R.M.KavanaghLondon. Heinemann
We Shall Sing for the FatherlandZakes MdaRavan Press, Johannesburg
The Lion and the JewelW. Soyinka
The Girl who killed to saveDhlomo collected works, Visser N. and Couzens T. (eds)Ravan Press, Johannesburg
African Story TheatreThomas A NevinHeinemann
The Frogs AristophanesPenguin Classics
The BirdsAristophanesPenguin Classics
The Trojan WomenAeschylus
The Theban Plays
Antigone
King Oedipus
Oedipus at ColonusSophoclesCambridge University Press
EverymanRandom House
Scapino
Have you seen Zandile?Gcina MhlopeUmgamghtaho
District Six and other plays e.g.:
At Her Feet
The Birthday
Nongeni, the Rhino and the CannibalCompiled by Michael Williams
Nadia Adams
Fiona Coyne
Michael WilliamsOxford University Press
S.A TheatreTemple Hauptfleish, Ian SteadmanKagiso Tertiary
The Township playsAthol FugardOxford University Press
The Market playsAn anthologyContent Solutions
South Africa playsSelected by Stephen GrayHeinemann-Centaur
Saturday Night at the PalacePaul SlabolepszyJonathan Ball Harper Collins
Playwrights and Human RightsPaddy Terry and Herman KotzeMaskew Miller Longman
The Hungry EarthMaishe Maponya
2. DRAMATIC ARTS 11 (2010)
Three dramas, chosen from the following list, must be studied. At least one must be a South African play.
Any of William Shakespeare`s plays
TartuffeMoliere
PhedreRacineHachette
The CidCorneilleBookking International
Any Athol Fugard play e g:
Valley Song
Boesman and Lena
Hello and Goodbye
People Are Living There
Statements: The Play
Road to Mecca
Master Harold and the Boys
My Children! My Africa!Athol Fugard
Faber & Faber
Guidelines
Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press
Theatre Communication
Penguine Press
Oxford University Press
Wits University Press
The Township playsAthol FugardOxford University Press
S.A Theatre Temple Hauptfleish, Ian SteadmanKagiso Higher Education
GroundswellIan BruceNasou Via Africa
Anthem of the DecadesKunene, M.LonWits University Pressdon
Green Man FlashingMike van Graan
TshepangLara Foot
GlassrootsFiona Coyne
Saturday Night at the Palace
Mooi Street Moves
Boo to the MoonPaul SlabolepszyAd Donker
The Market plays AnthologyContent Solutions
Paradise is closing downPieter-Dirk Uys
Sarafina
Magic at 4 a.m.
Asinimali!
Township FeverMbongeni NgemaNB Publishers
We shall sing for the Father Land
The Girl in the Sunday DressesZakes Mda
Pan Books
SophiatownJunction Avenue CompanyWits University
Black South African WomenED Kathy PerkinsUniversity of Cape Town Press
The House of Bernarda AlbaLorca
Happy NativesGreg Coetzee
The Hungry EarthMaishe Maponya
Curl up and DyeSue Pam Grant
Look Back in AngerJohn OsborneFaber & Faber
The Bear Anton Chekov
(Plays from Near and Far edited by Guy Butler and Tim Peacock)Maskew Miller Longman
The Importance of being EarnestOscar WildeOxford University Press
The Gods Are Not To Blame ( UIT DRUK )Ola RotimiOxford University Press
Arms and the ManBernard ShawLongman
A Dolls HouseHendrik IbsenQuartet Books
I will marry when I wantWa Thiong`o, N and wa MiriiHeinemann, London
Ozidi:a PlayClark-Bekederemo, J.P.
The Glass Menagerie
A Streetcar Named Desire
A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
This Property is CondemnedTennessee Williams Heinemann
Methuen
Penguin
Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Edward Albee
Oklahoma!
The Sound of MusicRichard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstien
A Chorus LineMichael Bennet
The Crucible
Death of a SalesmanArthur MillerHeinemann
Penguin
Arms and the ManGeorge Bernard ShawLongmam Education
Steel MagnoliasRobert Harding
Kwa-LandladyMaggie Williams
The Ugly NoonooAndrew Buckland
Ubu RoiAlfred Jarry
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