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26th April 2016, 03:40 PM
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Tamil Nadu Open University PG Course Details
Can you provide me the course detail of PG course - Master of Arts (MA) in English - program offered by Tamil Nadu Open University as my exams are near by and I need it for preparation?
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26th April 2016, 03:42 PM
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Re: Tamil Nadu Open University PG Course Details
The Tamil Nadu Open University was established in 2002 by Government of Tamil Nadu for those who have been deprived of or denied the access to higher education especially destitute, physically challenged, working men and women, economically weaker sections of the society, and those who discontinued education for various reasons, etc. The course detail of PG course - Master of Arts (MA) in English - program offered by Tamil Nadu Open University is as follows: First Year MEG – 11 William Shakespeare Trends in Shakespeare Studies, Approaches to the Study of Shakespeare and Sonnets (Two Loves I Have, My love is as a fever, Was it the Proud Full Sail and O Thou, My Lovely Boy). Plays (Tragic Plays, History Plays, Problem Plays and Last Plays. Elizabethan Theatre and Audience – Hamlet, A Midsummer’s Night Dream, The Tempest, Antony and Cleopatra and Twelfth Night) MEG – 12 Modern English Literature Poetry: G. M. Hopkins (God’s Grandeur), W. B. Yeats (Among School Children), Seamus Heaney (Digging), Dylan Thomas (Do not go gentle into that good night) and Philip Larkin (Church Going) Prose: D. H. Lawrence (Why the novel matters) and Betrand Russell (Impact of Science and Society) Drama: T. S. Eliot (Murder in the Cathedral), Harold Pinter (The Birthday Party), Henrik Ibsen (A Doll’s House) and J. M. Synge (Riders to the sea) Fiction: H. G. Wells (Time Machine), Graham Greene (The Destructors), Joseph Conrad (Lord Jim) and Kingsley Amis (Lucky Jim) MEG – 13 Women’s Writing in English Women’s writing: An Exposition Poetry: Adrienne Rich (Necessities of Life, Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger), Gwendolen Brooks (Sadie and Maud, Mrs Small), Sylvia Plath (Lady Lazarus), Yasmin Goonarantne Big Match, 1983 and Mamta kalia (Tribute to Papa) Prose: Elaine Showalter (Towards a feminist poetics), Kate Millett (The Sexual Politics (Part 2, Chapter 3, The Sexual Revolution), Rasundari Debi (Amar Jiban), Sandra Gilbert & (The Mad Woman in the Attic (Ch 2 P 45-92)), Susan Gubar and Janice Radway (Reading the Romance: Woman, Patriarchy & Popular Literature) Drama: Mahasweta Devi (Rudali) and Marsha Norman (Night Mother) Fiction: Charlotte Bronte (Jane Eyre), Jane Austen (Sense and Sensibility), Virginia Woolf (Mrs Dalloway), Margaret Atwood (The Edible Woman), Toni Morrison (The Bluest Eyes) and Kamala Markandaya (Nectar in the Sieve) MEG – 14 American Literature History of America Poetry: Robert Frost (Birches & Home Burial), Walt Whitman (O Captain! My Captain), Robert Lowell (Skunk Hour) and Carl Sandburg (Chicago) Prose: Henry David Thoreau (Civil Disobedience), Walt Whitman (Preface to Leaves of Grass) and Ralph Waldo Emerson (The American Scholar) Drama: Eugene O’Neil (The Long day’s journey into the Night), Tennesse Williams (The Glass Menagerie), Edward Albee (Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf?) and Arthur Miller (The Crucible) Fiction: Edgar Allen Poe (The Murders in the Rue Morgue), Nathaniel Hawthorne (Young Goodman Brown), Willa Cather (Neighbour Rosicky), Alice Walker (The Colour Purple) and Edith Wharton (The Age of Innocence) |