GU English Syllabus PDF
GU English Syllabus PDF
GU English Syllabus PDF
I to VI
ENGLISH (Core & Elective)
(2014-2015 & until further notice)
General Format of Question Paper:
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Total Marks: 70
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External Marks: 70
Internal Marks: 30
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Total Marks per Course: 100
Note:
1. Wherever needed, according to the requirement of the units, minor changes in
the examination pattern have been mentioned in the Syllabus itself.
2. The texts prescribed for some of the Units are recommended only to assist the
students with MCQs. The students may be encouraged to read related
reference books for long answers.
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U.G.B.A. SEMESTER-I
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UGBA
Semester I
English
Core Course (CC) & Elective Course (EC) - 101
Title: Introduction to Literature
Unit Title/Author/Topic Text
No.
English Literature: Its History and its
- Meaning/Definition of Literature Significance for the Life of the English
- Characteristics of Literature Speaking World. by William J. Long
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- Aims and Objectives of (Digitalized in 2007: Project
Literature Gutenberg)
[For MCQs only]
A Background to the Study of
English Literature (1953) by B.
Form of Literature: One-Act Play
Prasad. Macmillan Pub. India Ltd.,
02 - Origin
2000-2010, 2011.
- Technique
[For MCQs only]
Recommended Reading:
-Alexander, Michael. A History of English Literature, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,
2000.
-Birch, Dinah ed. The Oxford Companion to English Literature, Oxford: OUP, 2009.
-Gray, Martin. Dictionary of Literary Terms. London: Longman York Press, 1995.
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-Quinn, Edward. Collins Dictionary of Literary Terms. NY:HarperCollins, 2004
-Wolfreys, Julian, Ruth Robbins and Kenneth Womack. Key Concepts in Literary Theory.
New Delhi : Atlantic Publishers, 2005
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CC/EC: 101
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Brief Notes based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester I
English
Core Course (CC) & Elective Course (EC) - 102
Title: Foundation Studies in English
NOTE:
Unit 1: The following periods are prescribed:
1559-1625, 1625-1660, 1660-1700, 1701-1740, 1740-1798, 1798-1832, 1832-1890,
1890-1918, 1918-1939, 1939-1960
Unit 2 (A): Candidates will be asked to relate the following writers to their
respective Ages:
Edmund Spenser Joseph Addison John Keats Joseph Conrad
Chistopher Marlowe Richard Steele Charles Lamb H. G. Wells
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John Donne William Wordsworth W. M. Thackeray Somerset Maugham
John Dryden S. T. Coleridge Charlotte Bronte Bertrand Russell
William Congreve P. B. Shelley George Eliot
Jonathan Swift Lord Byron Thomas Hardy
(B) Candidates will be asked to relate the following writers to their works:
Sr No Writer Works
Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, As You
Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth
1 William Shakespeare Night
2 Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales
3 Christopher Marlowe Dr. Faustus
4 Ben Jonson Everyman in His Humour
5 Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene
6 Sir Philip Sidney Arcadia
7 Francis Bacon The Essays
8 John Milton Paradise Lost
9 John Dryden Absalom and Achitophel
10 William Congreve The Way of the World
11 Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels
12 Addison and Steele Coverley Papers
13 Alexander Pope The Rape of the Lock
14 Dr. Johnson The Lives of the Poets
15 Samuel Richardson Pamela
16 Henry Fielding Tom Jones
17 Tobias Sterne Sentimental Journey
18 Oliver Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield, She Stoops to Conquer
19 R. B. Sheridan The School for Scandal
20 Thomas Gray Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
Wordsworth &
21 Coleridge Lyrical Ballads
22 William Wordsworth Tintern Abbey
23 S. T. Coleridge Biographia Literaria
24 P. B. Shelley Adonais
25 John Keats Eve of St. Agnes
26 Lord Byron Child Harolds Pilgrimage
27 Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice, Emma
28 Sir Walter Scott Ivanhoe
29 Charles Lamb Essays of Elia
30 Lord Tennyson In Memoriam
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31 Robert Browning Dramatic Monologues
32 Mathew Arnold Sohrab and Rustom
33 Charles Dickens David Copperfield
34 William M. Thackeray Vanity Fair
35 John Ruskin Unto This Last
36 Thomas Carlyle Past and Present
37 George Eliot Silas Mariner
38 Oscar Wilde Importance of Being Ernest
39 G. B. Shaw Candida, Arms and the Man
40 John Galsworthy Forsyte Saga
41 John Masefield Salt Water Ballads
42 Thomas Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge
43 Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse
44 James Joyce Ulysses
45 Robert Bridges Testament of Beauty
46 Arnold Bennett The Old Wives' Tale
47 D. H. Lawrence Sons and Lovers
48 W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage
49 E. M. Foster A Passage to India
50 Aldous Huxley Brave New World
51 Joseph Conrad Lord Jim
52 J. M. Synge Rivers to the Sea
53 W. B Yeats The Countless Cathleen
54 T. S. Eliot The Waste Land
55 J. M. Barrie The Admirable Crichton
56 Stephen Spender Destructive Element
57 H. G. Wells Outline of History
58 A. J. Toynbee A Study of History
59. Siegfried Sassoon Counter-Attack
60. Philip Larkin The Less Deceived
Recommended Reading:
- Hudson, William Henry. An Introduction to the Study of Literature. New Delhi : Atlantic,
2006.
- Rees, R.J. English Literature. An Introduction to Foreign Readers. New Delhi :
Macmillan, 1982.
- Sanders, Andrew. The Short Oxford History of English Literature, Oxford: OUP, 2004
-Widdowson, Peter. The Palgrave Guide to English Literature and its Contexts 1500-2000,
Basingstoke Hampshire:Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
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CC/EC: 102
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1.(a) Objective type questions from Unit-1 (7 out of 7) Marks 07
(b) Objective type questions from Unit-1 (7 out of 7) Marks 07
Q. 2. (a) Objective type questions from Unit-2 (A) (7 out of 7) Marks 07
(b) Objective type questions from Unit-2 (B) (7 out of 7) Marks 07
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Long Answer based on Unit -4 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester I
English
Subject Elective (SE) - 101
Title: Prose Fiction and Language Work
Recommended Reading:
- Bradbury, Malcolm. The Modern American Novel. New York : Viking, 1993.
- Cameron, David. Mastering Modern English, Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 1998.
- Daiches, David . Robert Louis Stevenson and His World, London :Thames & Hudson
Ltd, 1973.
- Deshpande, P.G. Universal English-Gujarati Dictionary , New Delhi : OUP, 1989.
- Freeman, Sarah. Written Communication in English, Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan,
1977.
- Sahai, R. N. and S. K. Verma.Oxford Student's English-Hindi Dictionary. New Delhi :
Oxford University Press, 2005.
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SE: 101
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Based on Unit -3 Marks 14
(a) Composition (7 Marks)
(b) Comprehension (7 Marks)
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 Marks 14
(a) Translation (7 Marks)
(b) Use of Dictionary (7 Marks)
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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U.G.B.A. SEMESTER-II
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UGBA
Semester II
English
Core Course (CC) & Elective Course (EC) - 111
Title: History of English Literature: 1558-1625
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(The objective type of questions can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age/period to
which it belongs.)
Recommended Reading:
- Bloom, Harold, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: Bloom's modern critical
interpretations. New York: Facts on File Inc.,2009.
- Bradley, A.C., Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures On Hamlet, Othello, King Lear &
Macbeth. London: Echo-Library, 2006.
- Brown, Georgia, Redefining Elizabethan Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2004.
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- Loewenstein, David & Janel Mueller, eds., The Cambridge History of Early
Modern English Literature, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
- Saintsbury, George, A History of Elizabethan Literature. New York : Cosimo,,
2005.
- Smith, Emma, The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare. Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press, 2007.
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CC/EC: 111
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester II
English
Core Course (CC) & Elective Course (EC) - 112
Title: History of English Literature: 1625-1660
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(The objective type of questions can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age/period to
which it belongs.)
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Recommended Reading:
- Bennett, Joan, . Four Metaphysical Poets: Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Crashaw.
NY: Cambridge Uni.Press, 1964.
- Hudson, W.H., An Outline History of English Literature. New Delhi: Atlantic
Publishers, 2008.
- Long, William J., English Literature: Its History and Its Significance for the Life of
the English Speaking World. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1919. (Digitalized in 2007:
Project Gutenberg)
- Patrides, C.A. & Raymond B. Waddington, The Age of Milton: Backgrounds to
Seventeenth-Century Literature. Manchester, US: Manchester Uni. Press, 1980.
- Sanders, Andrew, The Short Oxford History of English Literature, Oxford: OUP,
2004.
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CC/EC: 112
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester II
English
Subject Elective (SE) - 111
Title: Prose Fiction and Language Work
Recommended Reading:
- Cameron, David, Mastering Modern English, Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 1998.
- Freeman, Sarah, Written Communication in English, Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan,
1977.
- McLaren, Stephen, Writing Essays and Reports. NSW, Australia: Pascal Press,
2001.
- Pinciss, Gerald M., Why Shakespeare: An Introduction to the Playwright's Art. New
York:Continuum International Publishing Group, 2006.
- Toropov, Brandon, Shakespeare for Beginners. Chennai: Orient Blackswan,2001.
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SE: 111
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Based on Unit -3 Marks 14
(A) Prcis Writing (7 Marks)
(B) Composition (7 Marks)
Q.4. Based on Unit -4 Marks 14
(A) Report Writing (7 Marks)
(B) Movie/Film Review (7 Marks)
Q.5. MCQs (1mark 14) (From Unit - 1 and 2) Marks 14
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Total Marks 70
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U.G.B.A. SEMESTER-III
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UGBA
Semester III
English
Core Course (CC) & Elective Course (EC) - 201
Title: History of English Literature 1660-1741
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(The objective type of questions can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age/period to
which it belongs.)
Recommended Reading:
- Sanders, Andrew. The Short Oxford History of English Literature, Oxford: OUP, 2004
- Widdowson, Peter. The Palgrave Guide to English Literature and its Contexts 1500-2000,
- Basingstoke Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
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CC/EC: 201
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7 out of 9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester III
English
Core Course (CC) & Elective Course (EC) - 202
Title: Form of Literature- Comedy
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(The objective type of questions can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the subgenre of form of the work like
Romantic Comedy or Comedy of Manners etc. and the age/period to which it belongs.)
Recommended Reading:
-Banham, Martin. The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press, 1995.
-Bloom, Harold. George Bernard Shaw: Blooms Major Dramatists. Series. Chelsea House
Oublishers, 2000.
-Bradbook, Muriel Clara. The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy. Cambridge
University Press, 1973.
Nelson, T. G. A. Comedy: An Introduction to Comedy in Literature, Drama and Cinema.
Oxford University Press, 1990. (Digitized in 2010)
Seldon, Raman. The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Cambridge University Press,
1995.
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CC/EC: 202
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
(General Question OR General Question) OR
(General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2)
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
(General Question OR General Question) OR
(General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2)
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
(General Question OR General Question) OR
(General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2)
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester III
English
Core Course (CC) 203
Title: Literary Criticism
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
3. Personification
4. Apostrophe
5. Pun
6. Alliteration
7. Onomatopoeia
8. Antithesis
9. Paradox
Unit 4:
List of Poems for Appreciation:
1. Pippas Songs - Robert Browning
2. Sigh No More, Ladies - William Shakespeare (From Much Ado About Nothing)
3. The Lucy Poems - William Wordsworth
4. Thou Hast made Me - John Donne
5. Ode on Solitude - Alexander Pope
6. Love - P.B Shelley
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7. Dover Beach - Matthew Arnold
8. When You Are Old - W. B. Yeats
9. The Chimney Sweeper - William Blake
10. Coming Philip Larkin
11. Tears Idle Tears Tennyson
12. The Road Not Taken Robert Frost
Recommended Reading:
- Dutton, Richard. An introduction to literary criticism.(York handbooks). Longman, 1984
- Groden, Michael, Martin Kreiswirth, et al (eds). Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory
and Criticism, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.
- Thaker, P. K. Appreciating English Poetry: A Practical Course and Anthology. Orient
Longman, 1999.
- Westland, Peter. Literary Appreciation. English Universities Press, 1950.
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CC: 203
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
(General Question OR General Question) OR
(General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2)
Q. 2.(A) Explain in brief (4 out of 6) Marks 08
(B) Identify figure of speech (6 out of 8) Marks 06
Q. 3. Short Notes (2 out of 4) (Up to 400-450 words) Marks 14
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (Not from Unit-4) (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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U.G.B.A. SEMESTER-IV
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UGBA
Semester IV
English
Core Course (CC) & Elective Course (EC) - 211
Title: History of English Literature: 1798-1832
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(The objective type of questions can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age/period to
which it belongs.)
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Recommended Reading:
- Birch, Dinah ed., The Oxford Companion to English Literature, Oxford: OUP,
2009.
- Chandler, James, The Cambridge History of English Romantic Literature. New
York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
- Ferber, Michael, The Cambridge Introduction to British Romantic Poetry. New
York :Cambridge University Press, 2012.
- Legouis, Emile & Cazamion, A History of English Literature, Trans. Helen
Douglas-Irvine, W. D. MacInnes, The Macmillan Company, 1927. Digitalized 24
Jul 2006.
- Trivedi, R. D., A Compendious History of English Literature, New Delhi: Vikas
Publishing House Pvt Limited, 2009.
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CC/EC: 211
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester IV
English
Core Course (CC) - 212
Title: Indian English Literature
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(The objective type of questions can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age/period to
which it belongs.)
Recommended Reading:
- Iyengar, K. R. Srinivasa, Indian Writing in English. New Delhi: Sterling Publisher
Pvt. Ltd., 2007.
- Iyengar, K. R. Srinivasa, Rabindranath Tagore: a critical introduction. New Delhi:
Sterling, 1985, Digitized 19 Mar 2008.
- Khorana, Meena G., The Life and Works of Ruskin Bond, Santa Barbara: Praeger,
2003. (Digitized 5 Mar 2008.)
- Naik, M. K., A History of Indian English Literature. New Delhi, Sahitya Akademi
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- Ray, Mohit Kumar, Studies on Rabindranath Tagore, Volume 1. New Delhi:
Atlantic Publishers, 2004.
- Surendran, K.V., Indian English Poetry: New Perspectives. New Delhi: Sarup &
Sons, 2002.
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CC/EC: 212
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7 out of 9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester IV
English
Core Course (CC) - 213
Title: Literary Criticism
Note:
Unit 3: Literary Terms
Deconstruction, Post Modernism, Feminist Criticism, Post-structuralism, New Criticism
Recommended Reading:
- Adams, Stephen, Poetic Designs: An Introduction to Meters, Verse Forms, and
Figures of Speech. Ontario, Canada: Broadview Press, 1997.
- Atkins, J.W.H., Literary Criticism in Antiquity: Graeco-Roman- Vol. II. London :
Methuen & Co.,1952.
- Baldick, Chris, The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. New York : Oxford
University Press, 2008.
- Grube, George Maximilian Anthony, The Greek And Roman Critics. Indiana, US :
Hackett, 1995.
- Habib, M. A. R., Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present: An Introduction.
New Delhi: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
- Mallik, Nilanko, Compact English Prosody and Figures of Speech. New Delhi:
Macmillan India, 2010.
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CC: 213
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Short Notes (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 4. (A) Explain in brief (4/6) Marks 08
(B) Identify figure of speech (6/8) Marks 06
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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U.G.B.A. SEMESTER-V
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) - 301
Title: History of English Literature: 1832--1890
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(Questions of objective nature can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age (period) to
which it belongs).
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Recommended Reading:
-Alexander, Michael. A History of English Literature, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,
2000.
-Birch, Dinah ed. The Oxford Companion to English Literature, Oxford: OUP, 2009.
-Manning, Mick & Granstrm, Brita, Charles Dickens: Scenes From An Extraordinary
Life, Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2011.
-Nayar, Pramod K. A Short History of English Literature, New Delhi: Foundation
Books, 2009
-Rickett, Arthur Crompton, The History of English Literature. Dodge: New York, 1912.
-Sanders, Andrew. The Short Oxford History of English Literature, Oxford: OUP, 2004.
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CC: 301
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) - 302
Title: Form of Literature: Novel
Unit
Topic Text
No.
Introduction, Definitions, A Background to the Study of English
characteristics and Structure of Literature
01 the Novel Form by B. Prasad. Macmillan Pub. India Ltd.
[Section-III, Chapter- II]
[For MCQs only]
A Background to the Study of English
Growth & Development of Literature
02 Novel as a literary form & by B. Prasad. Macmillan Pub. India Ltd.
Various Types of Novel [Section-III, Chapter- II]
[For MCQs only]
A Passage to India
03 Text
by E. M. Forster
Acquaintances (Non-Detailed)
04 No particular text is prescribed
See the list below
Recommended Reading:
-Booth, Wayne C, The Rhetoric of Fiction, Chicago Press, 1983.
-Forster, E. M. Aspects of the Novel. (1954) London: Rosetta Books, 2002
-Hudson, William Henry. An Introduction to the Study of Literature. New Delhi : Atlantic,
2006.
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-McKeon, Michael, Theory of the Novel: A Historical Approach .Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 2000.
-Mishra, Pankaj (ed.) "E.M. Forster." India in Mind: An Anthology. New York: Vintage
Books, 2005.
-Price, Leah The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel: From Richardson to George Eliot.
London: Cambridge University 2003.
-Rees, R.J. English Literature. An Introduction to Foreign Readers. New Delhi :
Macmillan, 1982.
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CC: 302
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) - 303
Title: Literary Criticism
Recommended Reading:
-Baldick, Chris. The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford: University Press,
2001.
-Daiches , David , Critical Approaches to English Literature. Orient Blackswan, 1984
-Nagarajan ,M.S ., English Literary Criticism and Theory: An Introductory History
Orient Blackswan , 2011.
-Peck, John and Martin Coyle. Literary Terms and Criticism. Macmillan, London,
1993.
- Saintsbury , George . A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the
Present Day, Volume I, II, III. Macmillan, 1906 .
-Selden, Raman , The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Cambridge University
Press, 1995.
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CC: 303
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Answer in brief based on Unit-3: (7/10) Marks 14
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) 304 (EA)
Title: Indian English Literature
Note: Unit 04
Questions of objective nature can be framed in which the students will be asked to write the
name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age (period) to
which it belongs.
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Recommended Reading:
-Mehrotra, Arvind Krishna (ed). 1992. The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern
Indian Poets. Calcutta: Oxford University Press.
-Mehrotra, Arvind Krishna (ed). 2003. A History of Indian Literature in English. New
York: Columbia University Press.
-Naik, M K. 1982. A History of Indian English Literature. Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
-Srivivas Iyengar, K R. Indian Writing in English. Delhi: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
1962.
-Surendran, K.V., Indian English Poetry: New Perspectives. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons,
2002.
-Tharu, Susie J and K Lalitha. 1990. Women Writing in India Volumes I and II. New
Delhi: Oxford University Press.
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CC: 304 (EA)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) 304 (EB)
Title: Indian Writing in English Translation
Recommended Reading:
- Das, Shirshirkumar. Introduction to the English Writing of Ravindranath Tagore, Vol.-
1, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi
- Desai, Rakesh(ed). 2013. Between the Self and the Other Translation as Praxis. New
Delhi: Saroop and Sons,
- Devi, Ganesh. 2000. Translation and Literary History, an Indian View. London: ,
Rouletge
- Kothari, Rita. 2003. Translating India: The Cultural Politics of English . Paperback Ed,
Man.U.K.: St. Jerome Publishing.
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CC: 304(EB)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) 304 (EC)
Title: Comparative Literature
Unit No. Topic Text
Notions of Comparative Literature Comparative Literature: Method and
01 by Henry Remak Perspective by Newton Phelps Stalkneht
& Herst Frenz
Aims and Methods of Comparative
Comparative Literature
02 Literature
by Henry Remak
1. River Sutra
by Geeta Mehta
03 Text
2. That Thou Art
by Dhruv Bhatt
1. World Literature
2. Provincial Literature Comparative Literature
04 3. General Literature Edited by R. K. Dhawan
4. Transcreation Bahari Publication, New Delhi, 1991.
5. Genealogy
Recommended Reading:
- Das, Bijoy Kumar(ed). 2012. Comparative Literature. New Delhi: Atlantic.
- Jain, Nirmala. Comparative Literature: The Indian Context,
Comparative Literature: Theory and Practice
- Warren and Rene Wellek. 1973. Theory of Literature, Penguin Pub.
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CC: 304(EC)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
(No question will be asked on individual text.
The question of Comparative nature can be asked.)
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) 305 (EA)
Title: Introduction to English Language and Spoken English
[ONLY FOR THE REGULAR STUDENTS]
Note:
A. List of Words for Unit -2 Word Origin (English Etymology)
Assassin, Allah, Algebra, Atom, Boycott, Bolshevik, Boomerang, Broadcast,
Church, Camouflage, Circus, Cipher, Dictaphone, Fascism, Gondola, Gospel,
Hara-kiri, Juggernaut, Khaki, Kindergarten, Mosquito, O.K, Robot, Restaurant,
Menu, Telephone, Villainous, Guillotine, Heaven, Status quo, Wireless.
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Horse Reduce Social Tour Sugar
Book Subject(s) Go Button Music
Rule Useless Most Bottle Solve
Tube Wanted Narrow Early Call
Serve System Road Nice Hall
Account Surface Soap Idea North
Drama Handkerchief Shoulder Sleep Court
Gate Minute Choose Ink Pour
Bite Money Tooth Thick Door
Boil Carriage Nuisance Begin Warm
Home Bargain Beauty Depend Dont
Houses Mountain Perfect Talked Know
(adj.)
Cheer Foreign Thirst Laughed Nose
Air Say Search Passes Open
Poor Straight About Singer Honour
Pen Eight Breakfast Longer Island
Bag They Gentleman Cattle Finger
Take Breath Particular Burst Satisfy
Day Father Standard Here Cried
Then Jealous Instrument Fans Child
Sea Pleasant Sentence Keys Choice
Zoo Bury Entertain Pens Annoy
Shade Leisure Otherwise Seize Roll
Measure Said Terrible Learn Foot
Hand Mass Observe Silence Duty
Make Rank Produce(n Wear Loose
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Recommended Reading:
- Balasubramaniam.T. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students.
Macmillan Publishers India, 2000.
- Jones, Daniel. English Pronouncing Dictionary Series. Eds. Peter
Roach, James Hartman, Jane Setter. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
- Millward Celia M., Hayes, Mary. A Biography of the English Language.
Cengage Learning, 2011.
- Penny Ur, A Course in Language Teaching, Cambridge University Press: UK,
1991.
- Ramamurthi, Lalitha .A History of English Language and Elements of
Phonetics. Macmillan, Publishers India, 2000.
- Wood .F.T, Outline History of the English Language. Macmillan Publishers
India, 2000.
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CC: 305 (EA)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Section-I
Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q.2. Questions based on Unit -02 (7/10) (2 marks 7) Marks 14
Q. 3. Section-II
Short Notes based on Unit-03 (7 marks 2) Marks 14
Q. 4. Phonetic Transcription based on Unit-04 (1 mark 14) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1 mark 14) Marks 14
[Note : Q.4 and Q.5 to be asked from Unit-01, Unit-02(Section-I) and
Unit-03, Unit-04 Section-II) each]
Note: For visually challenged students in place of phonetic transcription Objective
questions from Unit-01, Unit-02 (Section-I) and Unit-03 (Section-II) will be asked
(7/9)
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Total Marks 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) 305 (EB)
Title: Literature and Gender
Recommended Reading:
- Showalter, Elaine. Feminist Criticism in Wilderness in The New Feminist
Criticism: Essays on Women, Literature and Theory. London: Vintage, 1986.
- Woolf, Virginia. A Room of Ones Own. London: Penguin, 2009.
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CC: 305(EB)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester V
English
Core Course (CC) 305 (EC)
Title: Literature into Films - I
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) - 311
Title: History of English Literature: 1890-1939
Note:
Unit 4: Acquaintances with the works of writers of this period.
(Questions of objective nature can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age/period to
which it belongs.)
List of Titles for Acquaintances:
1. The Golden Bowl 9. The Rainbow
2. Lord Jim 10. The Sacred Flame
3. The Doctors Dilemma 11. When We Are Married
4. Counter-Attack 12. The Waste Land
5. Character and Comedy 13. The Orators
6. Shakespearean Tragedy 14. Portraits in Miniature
7. Tess of DUrbervilles 15. The Pleasures of Ignorance
8. The Playboy of the Western World
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Recommended Reading:
- Birch, Dinah ed., The Oxford Companion to English Literature, Oxford: OUP,
2009.
- Legouis, Emile & Cazamion, A History of English Literature, Trans. Helen
Douglas-Irvine, W. D. MacInnes, The Macmillan Company, 1927. Digitalized 24
Jul 2006.
- Loewenstein, David & Janel Mueller, eds., The Cambridge History of Early
Modern English Literature, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
- Trivedi, R. D., A Compendious History of English Literature, New Delhi: Vikas
Publishing House Pvt Limited, 2009.
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CC: 311
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) - 312
Title: Form of Literature: Tragedy
Sr. Work
No.
1. Prometheus Bound
2. Electra, or Elektra
3. Dr. Faustus
4. Hamlet
5. Othello
6. Murder in the Cathedral
7. Emperor Jones
8. A Streetcar Named Desire
9. All My Sons
10. Ghosts: A Domestic Tragedy in Three Acts
11. Justice: A Tragedy in Four Acts
12. The Duchess of Malfi
13. Medea
14. The Spanish Tragedy
15. The Father
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Recommended Reading:
- Banham, Martin. The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press,
1995.
- Bradley, A.C. Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear,
Macbeth.Delhi: Atlantic Pub., 2000.
- Bushnell, Rebecca. Tragedy: A Short Introduction. Blackwell Pub, 2008.
- Easterling P. E.(ed). The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy. Cambridge
University Press, 1997.
- Leech, Clifford. Tragedy: The Critical Idiom. Methuen & Co.,1969.
- Selden, Raman. The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Cambridge
University Press, 1995.
- Zander, Horst (ed). Julius Caesar: New Critical Essays. NY: Routledge, 2005.
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CC: 312
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Short Notes based on Unit -2 (2/4) (Up to 400-450 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7 out of 9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) - 313
Title: Literary Criticism
Unit No. Topic Text
01 A. Matthew Arnold An Introduction to English
B. T. S. Eliot Criticism by B. Prasad
(Macmillan)
(For MCQs only)
02 A. I. A. Richards For A & B
B. F.R. Leavis An Introduction to English
C. Jacques Derrida Criticism by B. Prasad
For C. Modern Literary
Criticism and Theory: A
History by M. A. R. Habib
(Pub.: Blackwell)
Section-4, Jacques
Derrida & Deconstruction
(For MCQs only)
03 Introduction to English Prosody Compact English Prosody
Chapters: and Figures of Speech
4.) Disyllabic Feet by Nilanko Malik
7.) Trisyllabic Feet (Pub.: Macmillan)
8.) Mixed Feet and Metres Trisyllabic Chapters: 4,7,8 & 9
and Disyllabic
9.) Some Scanned Passages Disyllabic
& Trisyllabic only for exercise
04 Literary Concepts and Terms: A Glossary of Literary Terms
1. Cultural Studies TENTH EDITION
2. Marxist Criticism By M. H. Abrams & G.C.
3. Dialogic Criticism Harpham
4. Magic Realism
5. Psychological Criticism
Recommended Reading:
- Adams, Stephen, Poetic Designs: An Introduction to Meters, Verse Forms, and
Figures of Speech. Ontario, Canada: Broadview Press, 1997.
- Atkins, J.W.H., Literary Criticism in Antiquity: Graeco-Roman- Vol. II. London :
Methuen & Co.,1952.
- Baldick, Chris, The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. New York : Oxford
University Press, 2008.
- Daiches , David , Critical Approaches to English Literature. Orient Blackswan,
1984
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- Habib, M. A. R., Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present: An Introduction.
New Delhi: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
- Nagarajan, M.S., English Literary Criticism and Theory: An Introductory History
Orient Blackswan , 2011.
- Selden, Raman , The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Cambridge
University Press, 1995.
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CC: 313
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Answer in brief based on Unit-3: (7/10) Marks 14
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) 314(EA)
Title: American Literature
Note: Unit 04
Questions of objective nature can be framed in which the students will be asked to write
the name of the author, the year of publication, the form of the work and the age (period)
to which it belongs.
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Recommended Reading:
- Baym, Nina (ed). The Norton Anthology of American Literature. New York:
W.W. Norton & Company, 2007. Print.
- Berkin, Carol (ed). Encyclopedia of American Literature, Vol. 1, 2, & 3:
- Gray, Richard. A History of American Literature. Blackwell, 2004.
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CC: 314(EA)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Answers based on Unit -4 (7/9) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) 314 (EB)
Title: World Classics in Translation
Recommended Reading:
- Kith, A. B. The History of Sanskrit Literature, Vol.-1. Asia Pub. House, N.D.
1969
- Ley, Graham. A Short Introduction to the Ancient Greek Theatre. Uni. Chicago
Press, 2000.
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CC: 314(EB)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) 314 (EC)
Title: Commonwealth Literature
Recommended Reading:
- New, William H., comp. Critical Writings on Commonwealth Literature, 1975.
- Watkins, Susan (ed). The Journal of Commonwealth Literature. Leeds
Metropolitan University, U.K. and Claire Chambers, University of York, U.K.
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CC: 314(EC)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course 315 (EA)
Title: English Language Teaching and Spoken English
[ONLY FOR THE REGULAR STUDENTS]
Unit No. Topic Text
Section I:
English Language Teaching:
English Language Teaching
Approaches and Methodologies
A. Importance and Functions of
01 by Navita Arora
Language
(Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt.
B. Aims and Objectives of
Ltd.,New Delhi)
Teaching English
A. Methods of Teaching English English Language Teaching:
B. Digital Portfolio: Use of ICT Approaches and Methodologies
02 in Learning Exercise for by Navita Arora
Language Competency (Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt.
Ltd.,New Delhi)
Section II:
Phonetics and Spoken English
Spoken English: A Manual of
A. Word Stress
Speech and Phonetics
B. Features of Connected Speech
03 by R. K. Bansal & J. B. Harrison,
C. Factors affecting the
Fourth Edition 2013, Orient
International Intelligibility of
Blackswan
Indian English and
Suggestions for Improvement
04 Viva Voce -
Recommended Reading:
- Balasubramaniam.T. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students.
Macmillan Publishers India, 2000.
- Kapoor , Kapil and Gupta. R.S. Eds. English in India: Issues and Problems.
Delhi: Academic Foundation. 1995.
- Nagaraj, Geetha. English Language Teaching: Approaches, Methods,
Techniques. Orient Longman, 1996.
- Ramamurthi, Lalitha. A History of English Language and Elements of Phonetics.
Macmillan, Publishers India, 2000.
- Sheorey , Ravi. Learning and Teaching English in India. Sage Pub, 2006.
- Suzana, Roopa. A Practical Course in English Pronunciation. Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi, 2013.
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CC: 315(EA)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. (A) Short Notes based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 400-450 words) Marks 07
(B) Mark Word Stress based on Unit -03 (7/7) (17) Marks 07
Q. 4. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
Q. 5. VIVA VOCE Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) 315 (EB)
Title: Womens Writing
Recommended Reading:
- Showalter, Elaine. Feminist Criticism in Wilderness in The New Feminist
Criticism: Essays on Women, Literature and Theory. London: Vintage, 1986.
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CC: 315(EB)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
----------------------
Total Marks: 70
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UGBA
Semester VI
English
Core Course (CC) 315 (EC)
Title: Literature into Films - II
Note:
Unit 4 List of Titles for Acquaintances:
1. Devdas (Text) and Devdas (1955 Movie)
2. Saraswatichandra (Text) and Saraswatichandra(1968 Movie)
3. English August (Text) and English August (1995 Movie)
4. Three Mistakes of My Life (Text) and Kaipo Chhe (2013 Movie)
5. In Custody (Text) and In Custody/Muhafiz (1993 Movie)
Recommended Reading:
- Cahir, Linda Costanzo. Literature into Films: Theory and Practical Approaches.
McFarland & Company, Inc.: North Carolina, 2006.
- Dean, John. Adapting History and Literature into Movies in American Studies
Journal. Issue No. 53,2009
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CC: 315(EC)
Examination Pattern for external exams:
Q. 1. Long Answer based on Unit -1 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 2. Long Answer based on Unit -2 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
Q. 3. Long Answer based on Unit -3 (1/2) (Up to 850-900 words) Marks 14
Format 1: General Question OR General Question OR
Format 2: General Question OR Short Notes 2 out of 2
(No question will be asked on individual text.
The question of Comparative nature can be asked.)
Q. 4. Short Notes based on Unit -4 (2/4) Marks 14
(No question will be asked on individual text.
The question of Comparative nature can be asked.)
Q. 5. MCQs (1mark 14) Marks 14
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Total Marks: 70
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