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BA English Literature Syllabus Madras University
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As you need University Of Madras, Institute Of Distance Education BA English fine course detailed syllabus, here I am giving here: BA English Fine Courses: 1st Year Core Courses - Main Subjects The Elizabethan Age The Augustan & The Romantic Age Core Course - Allied Subject History of English Literature, Social History of Engand from 1500 to 1800 and Literary Forms 2nd Year: Core Courses - Main Subjects The Elizabethan Age The Augustan & The Romantic Age Core Course - Allied Subject History of English Literature, Social History of Engand from 1500 to 1800 and Literary Forms Madras Univ BA English fine syllabus PAPER I - THE ELIZABETHAN AGE Detailed Prose : Bacon’s Essays (Essays 21 - 30) (Emerald Publications) Non-Detailed Prose : The Gospel According to St.Mark (Authorized version of the Bible) Macmillan Edition Detailed Poetry : 1. Wyatt, ‘Farewell, Love’ 2. Surrey, ‘The Soot Season’ 3. Drayton, ‘Tell Me’ 4. Philip Sidney, ‘Desire, Though my old companion’ 5. Spenser, ‘Sonnet 73’ (From Amoretti) 6. Shakespeare, ‘Sonnet 18’ 7. Marlowe, ‘Passion’ 8. Donne, ‘The Sun Rising’ Non-Detailed Poetry: 1. Sackville, ‘The Mirror for Magistrates’ 2. Ben Jonson, ‘Come Celia’ 3. Samuel Daniel, ‘Sonnet 5 - Delila’ Reference 1. Sukanta Chaudhri, An Anthology of Elizabethan Poetry (OUP). 2. Pendlebury Ed. English Lyrical Types (Blackie) Detailed Drama : Christopher Marlowe, Dr. Faustus Non-Detailed Drama : Ben Jonson, Everyman in His Humour (Macmillan) PAPER II - THE AUGUSTAN AGE AND THE ROMANTIC AGE Detailed Prose : Samuel Johnson, The Life of Milton (Macmillan) Non-detailed Prose : Addison and Steele , “The Spectator Club’ Oliver Goldsmith, ‘The Man in Black’ Charles Lamb, ‘Old China’ William Hazlitt, ‘On going a Journey’ Detailed Poetry : John Milton, Paradise Lost Book II S.T. Coleridge, ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ Non-Detailed Poetry : Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock lines 121-148 (Belinda’s toilette) John Dryden, ‘Macflecknoe’ Thomas Gray, ‘Elegy Written in a country churchyard,’ William Wordsworth, ‘Michael’ William Blake, ‘The Tyger’ S.T. Coleridge, ‘Kubla khan’ P.B. Shelley, ‘Ode to the West Wind’ John Keats, ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ Lord Byron’ The Ocean’ (From Childe Harold) Reference 1. C.N. Ramachandran Ed. Five Centuries of Poetry (Macmillan) Detailed Drama : R.B. Sheridan, The School for Scandal Fiction : Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress (Macmillan) ALLIED SUBJECT - I THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND SOCIAL History of England from 1500 to 1800 and Literary Forms THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE 1. Prose from More’s UTOPIA to the Eizabethan Age : More’s ‘Utopia’, Ascham’s Schoolmaster - Holinshed’s ‘Chronicles’, Lily’s , ‘Euphues’ - Sidney’s ‘Apologie for Poetry’ - Bacon’s Essays - The Authorised Version of the Bible. 2. Prose from the Restoration to the Victorian Age : Izaac Walton - Dryden -Hobbes - Locke - Pepys - Bunyan - Steele - Addison - Swift - Gibbon - Dr.Johnson - Goldsmith - Burke - Lamb - Hazlitt-De Quincey 3. Poetry from Chaucer to the Elizabethan Age : Chaucer - Gower - Langland - Edmund Spenser - Shakespeare. 4. Poetry from Donne to the Augustans : Donne - The Metaphysicals - Milton - Dryden-Pope. 5. Poetry from the Pre-Romantics to the Romantics : Gray -Collins - Burns - Wordsworth- Coleridge - Shelley - Keats- Byron. 6. Drama from the beginnings to the Jacobean Age : The Mystery Plays - Miracles - Moralities -Interludes - The University Wits - Shakespeare - Ben Jonson - Beaumont and Fletcher - Webster - Tourneur. 7. Drama from the Restoration to the Romantic Age : Wycherley - Congreve - Dryden - Goldsmith - Sheridan. 8. The Novel from Nashe to Walter Scott : Nashe - Defoe - Richardson - Fielding - Sterne -Horace Walpole - Ann Radcliffe - Jane Austen - Sir Walter Scott. SOCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND 9. Tudor England : The Renaissance and the Reformation 10. The Stuart Age : Puritanism and Colonial Expansion 11. Rstoration England : Social Life 12. The Age of Queen Anne 13. The Industrial Revolution 14. The Agrarian Revolution 15. Humanitarian Movements 16. The Effects of the French Revolution on British Life 17. Prose : The Essay, The Short Story, Biography- Autobiography,Literary criticism. Poetry : The Lyric,The Ode, The Sonnet, The Elegy, The Epic, The Ballad. SECOND YEAR PAPER III - “THE VICTORIAN AGE” Detailed Prose : John Ruskin, Unto This Last Detailed Poetry : 1. Robert Browning “The Grammarian’s Funeral” 2. Lord Tennyson, “The Lotos-Eaters” 3. Matthew Arnold, “The Scholar Gipsy” 4. G.M. Hopkins “Andromeda” 5. D.G. Rossetti, “The Blessed Damozel” Non-Detailed Poetry : 1. Willam Morris, “The Haystack in the floods” 2. A.C. Swinburne, Chorus From Atlanta in Calydon (Beginning with ‘Before the beginning of the year’ and ending with ‘Between a sleep and a sleep.’) 3. Christina Rossetti, ‘A Birthday’ 4. Francis Thompson, ‘The Hound of Heaven’ 5. E.B. Browning, “If Thou Must love” 6. A.H. Clough, ‘There is no God’ Detailed Drama : Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere’s Fan (Macmillan) Fiction : 1) Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities 2) George Eliot, Adam Bede 3) Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat (Frank Brothers) PAPER IV - THE 20th CENTURY Detailed Prose : Modern Essays Ed. Board of Editors (Orient Longman) 1. E.M. Forster, ‘What I believe’ 2. Sri James Jeans ‘Our Home in Space’ 3. J.B.S. Haldane ‘The Scientific Point of View’ 4. Arnold Toynbee, ‘India’s Contribution to World Unity’ 5. G.K. Chesterton, ‘What I Found in my pocket’ Detailed Poetry : 1. Wilfred Owen ‘Strange Meeting’ 2. W.B. Yeats, ‘Easter 1916’ 3. T.S. Eliot, ‘The Love Song of J Alfred Prufock’ 4. W.H. Auden, ‘The Unknown Citizen’ Non-Detailed Poetry: 1. Walter de la Mare , ‘The Listeners’ 2. Rupert Brooke, ‘The Great Lover’ 3. Thomas Hardy ‘The Darkling Thrush’ 4. R.S. Thomas, ‘Death of a Peasant’ 5. Philip Larkin, ‘Next Please’ 6. Ted Hughes, ‘Hawk Roosting’ Reference 1. R. Viswanathan ed. Viewless Wings (Indian Open University Books) 2. Five Centuries of Poetry (Macmillan) 3. English Poetry : A Kaleidoscope (Orient Longman) Detailed Drama : J.M. Barrie, The Admirable Crichton (B.I.Publications) Non-detailed Drama : Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot. G.B. Shaw, Saint Joan (Longman) Fiction : 1. Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound of the Baskervilles 2. George Orwell, Animal Farm 3. Kingsley Amis, Lucky Jim For detailed syllabus, here is attachment: Last edited by sumit; 9th February 2020 at 12:29 PM. |
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11th November 2016, 01:59 PM
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Re: BA English Literature Syllabus Madras University
general english syllabus sem 3
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