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10th January 2017, 02:58 PM
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Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University Syllabus
Hi I need the syllabus for the Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University HNGU MA English course so if you are having the same please provide me ??
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10th January 2017, 03:41 PM
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Re: Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University Syllabus
Well below I have given you the HNGU MA English course syllabus so you can have a look HNGU MA English course Syllabus Unit I: Edmund Spenser - Faerie Queene-Book-I - William Shakespeare - Sonnets 18, 29, 55, 65 - Unit II: John Milton - Paradise Lost Book I Unit III: John Donne – ”The Extasie” - “The Anniversarie” - “The Canonization” Andrew Marvell - “To his Coy Mistress” “Definition of Love” Unit-IV: Multiple Choice Questions: Objective type questions with multiple choices will be asked under this unit to test student’s familiarity with the historical background of the period. There will be no formal teaching of history but it will be discussed in the context of the representative texts and authors. Recommended Reading: 1. David Daiches : A Critical History of English Literature (Common for all papers) 2. Edmund Spenser : The Faerie Queene 3. Philip Sydney : Astrophel and Stella 4. John Milton : Paradise Lost Book-IX 5. Christopher Marlow: Edward-II 6. Thomas More: Utopia 7. Ben Johson : Volpone 8. Bacon : The Advancement of Knowledge 9. Lily : Euphues 10. Philip Sidney : Arcadia 11. John Bunyan : Pilgrim’s Progress 12. Cervantes : Don Quixote 13. Ariosto : Orlanda Furioso 14. Pico Dela Mirandola : Orations on the Dignity of Man 15. Rabelais : Gargantua Paper Eng 0102 Shakespearean Drama (Credit : 4) Unit I: William Shakespeare - Twelfth Night As You like It Unit II: William Shakespeare - Hamlet - Macbeth Unit III: William Shakespeare - Antony and Cleopatra - Julius Caesar Unit-IV: Multiple Choice Questions: Objective type questions with multiple choices will be asked under this unit to test student’s familiarity with the historical background of the period. There will be no formal teaching of history but it will be discussed in the context of the representative texts and the author. Recommended Reading: 1. By Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor (ed.): The Complete Plays of Shakespeare 2. S. Schonbaum : Shakespeare’s Lives 3. E.M. W. Tillyard: The Elizabethan Word Picture 4. A.C. Bradley: Shakespearean Tragedy 5. G. Wilson Knight :The Wheel of Fire 6. G. Wilson Knight: The Imperial Theme 7. A.C. Bradley: Lectures on Poetry 8. Gary Taylor: Reinventing Shakespeare 9. Bill Bryson: Shakespeare 10. Samuel Johson: Preface to Shakespeare 11. Philip Sidney :Astrophel and Stella. 12. Philip Sidney: A Defence of Poetry 13. H.B. Charlton: Shakespearean Comedies 14. H.B. Charlton: Shakespearean Tragedies 15. S.T. Coleridge: Shakespearean Criticism 16. P.E. Easterling (ed.):Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy |
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