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23rd March 2016, 03:35 PM
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Vinoba Bhave University English Honours syllabus
Hello sir I am student of English honors of Vinoba Bhave University and require the syllabus of this course so please provide me pdf file of syllabus of it. Department of English, Vinoba Bhave Univesity, Hazaribag offers Bachelor of Arts program in English Honours. It is three years duration course based on semester system. Syllabus of Bachelor Of Arts English Honours Semester I Indian Classical Literature European Classical Literature Paper from some other discipline Written Communication in English Semester II Indian Writing in English British Literature: 14th to 17th Century Paper from some other discipline Environmental Science Semester III American Literature: 19th & 20th Century Popular Literature British Poetry & Drama: 18th Century Paper from some other discipline Spoken English Communication Skill I Semester IV British Prose: 18th Century British Prose: 19th Century British Poetry: 19th Century Paper from some other discipline Spoken English Communication Skill II Semester V Women’s Writing British Writing: Early 20th Century Nature and Literature in English I Nature and Literature in English II Study of Shakespeare I Study of Shakespeare II Semester VI Modern European Drama Postcolonial Literature Nature and Literature in English III Nature and Literature in English IV Study of Shakespeare III Study of Shakespeare IV Modern European Drama Nature and Literature in English III Nature and Literature in English IV Syllabus of Bachelor Of Arts English Honours SEMESTER III ENG:H CC – V AMERICAN LITERATURE (19TH & 20TH CENTURY) FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT I Students are required to study the social, political, religious and economic conditions of the respective periods in American Writing in English, significant literary movements, influences and literary schools in 19th and 20th centuries. UNIT II Poetry – Selections from ‘Song of Myself’: ‘A child said, What is the grass…’; ‘I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars…’ – Whitman; ‘The Road Not Taken’, ‘Two Tramps in Mud Time’ – Robert Frost; ‘Tulips’, ‘Mirror’ - Sylvia Plath UNIT III The Old Man and the Sea – Hemingway UNIT IV Death of a Salesman – Arthur Miller Distribution of Marks Time: 3 hours End Semester: 80 One long question to be attempted out of 4 alternatives to be set from Unit I: 15 One long question to be attempted out of 2 to be set on the poems prescribed in Unit II: 15 One long question to be attempted out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit III: 15 One long question to be attempted out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit IV: 15 4 explanations with reference to the context to be attempted out of 6 to be set, 2 each from the texts prescribed in Units II, III and IV: 4x5 = 20 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks On the basis of class/unit tests through the term 10 Seminars/NCC/NSS/Sports/extra-curricular activities 5 General behaviour and conduct, regularity in attending classes 5 ENG:H CC – VI POPULAR LITERATURE FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT I Evolution of popular literature in English in England, America and India. UNIT II The Sign of the Four – Sherlock Holms UNIT III Five Point Someone – Chetan Bhagat UNIT IV The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams Distribution of Marks Time: 3 hours End Semester: 80 One long question out of 3 alternatives to be set from Unit I: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit II: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit III: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit IV: 15 4 explanations with reference to the context to be attempted out of 6 to be set, 2 each from the texts prescribed in Units II, III and IV: 4x5 = 20 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks On the basis of class/unit tests through the term 10 Seminars/NCC/NSS/Sports/extra-curricular activities 5 General behaviour and conduct, regularity in attending classes 5 ENG:H CC – VII BRITISH POETRY AND DRAMA: 18TH CENTURY FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT I Students are required to study the social, political, religious and economic conditions of the respective period in England, important individual poets and their important works as well as the significant literary movements, trends, influences and schools in the 18th century. UNIT II Rape of the Lock – Alexander Pope UNIT III The School for Scandal - Sheridan UNIT IV The Tiger, The Lamb, The Fly, The Song – William Blake Distribution of Marks Time: 3 hours End Semester: 80 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit I: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit II: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit III: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit IV: 15 4 explanations with reference to context out of 6 to be set, 2 each from the texts prescribed in Units II, III and IV: 4X5 = 20 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks On the basis of class/unit tests through the term 10 Seminars/NCC/NSS/Sports/extra-curricular activities 5 General behaviour and conduct, regularity in attending classes 5 SEMESTER IV ENG:H CC – VIII BRITISH PROSE: 18TH CENTURY FULL MARKS: 100 UNIT I History of English prose in the 18th century with significant influences and movements and important individual authors and their works. UNIT II Tom Jones – Fielding UNIT III The Castle of Otranto – Horace Walpole UNIT IV Swift’s Satires (A Modest Proposal, Letter of Advice to a Young Poet) – Swift Lives of Poets (Milton, Dryden) – Samuel Johnson Distribution of Marks Time: 3 hours End Semester: 80 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit I: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit II: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit III: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit IV: 15 4 explanations with reference to context out of 6 to be set, 2 each from the texts prescribed in Units II, III and IV: 4X5 = 20 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks On the basis of class/unit tests through the term 10 Seminars/NCC/NSS/Sports/extra-curricular activities 5 General behaviour and conduct, regularity in attending classes 5 ENG:H CC – IX BRITISH PROSE: 19TH CENTURY UNIT I History of English prose in the 19th century with significant influences and movements and important individual authors. UNIT II Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen UNIT III Hard Times – Dickens UNIT IV Preface to the Lyrical Ballads – William Wordsworth Study of Poetry – Matthew Arnold Distribution of Marks Time: 3 hours End Semester: 80 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit I: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit II: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit III: 15 One long question out of 2 alternatives to be set from Unit IV: 15 4 explanations with reference to the context out of 6 to be set, 2 each from the texts prescribed in Units II, III and IV: 4X5 = 20 Internal Assessment: 20 Marks On the basis of class/unit tests through the term 10 Seminars/NCC/NSS/Sports/extra-curricular activities 5 General behaviour and conduct, regularity in attending classes 5 Contact details Vinoba Bhave University Hazaribagh, Jharkhand 825301 more Syllabus of Bachelor Of Arts English Honours detail attached a word file; Last edited by sumit; 8th February 2020 at 10:58 AM. |
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2nd December 2019, 11:33 AM
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Re: Vinoba Bhave University English Honours syllabus
Can you provide me the Syllabus of BA (Bachelor of Arts) English Honours Program offered by Department of English, Vinoba Bhave University?
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2nd December 2019, 11:34 AM
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Re: Vinoba Bhave University English Honours syllabus
The Syllabus of BA (Bachelor of Arts) English Honours Program offered by Department of English, Vinoba Bhave University is as follows: SEMESTER I ENG:H CC – I BASIC LITERARY CONCEPTS FULL MARKS: 100 An acquaintance with the following: UNIT I Poetry A. Nature; Types of Poetry: Ballad, Elegy, Epic, Lyric, Ode, Sonnet. B. Literary Terms & Metres: (i) Alliteration, Archaism, Assonance, Cacophony, Conceit, Elision, Euphony, Hyperbole, Imagery, Metaphor, Metonymy, Onomatopoeia, Oxymoron, Personification, Paradox, Pun, Refrain, Simile, Synecdoche (ii) Ballad Stanza, Blank Verse, Couplet, Free Verse, Heroic Couplet, Octave, Ottava Rima, Quatrain, Sestet, Tercet, Terza Rima. UNIT II Drama A. Nature; Elements of Drama: Character, Dialogue, Plot, Setting, Stage. B. Types of Drama & Dramatic Terms: (i) Burlesque, Comedy, Comedy of Humours, Comedy of Manners, Farce, Interlude, Masque, Miracle Play, Morality Play, Mystery Play, Opera, Problem Play, Realistic Drama, Tragedy (ii) Antagonist, Catharsis, Climax, Comic Relief, Dramatic Irony, Hamartia, Hubris, Monologue, Pathetic Fallacy, Protagonist, Soliloquy UNIT III Fiction A. Nature; Elements of Fiction: Character, Narrative Point of View, Plot, Setting, Style. B. Types of Fiction & Literary Terms: (i) Anti-novel, Detective Novel, Epistolary Novel, Gothic Novel, Novel, Novella, Picaresque Novel, Psychological Novel, Regional Novel, Romance, Science Fiction, Short Story, Stream of Consciousness Technique (ii) Allusion, Anti-hero, Climax, Denouement, Diction, Media Res, Rhetoric, Subtext UNIT IV Scansion Syllabus BA English Honours Department of English, Vinoba Bhave University |