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9th June 2015, 12:30 PM
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MANUU Ma English Syllabus
Hello sir, I am student of Maulana Azad National Urdu University, I am doing M.A in English from it, but I lost my syllabus, I very confuse what can I do, so can you plz provide me?
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9th June 2015, 02:09 PM
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Re: MANUU Ma English Syllabus
Hello user as you asked here I am providing you the full syllabus as required you The Department of English Master of Arts (MA) in English Syllabus SEMESTER I Paper I Paper Code: E 101; Title: The History of English and Fundamentals of Lit erature Unit I : Origin and Development of English a) Language b) Indo - European Languages c) Germanic Languages and English Unit II : Old English and Middle English Periods a) Anglo Saxon Phase b) Norse Influence through Vikings c) Norman Conquest and the French Influence Unit III : Modern English Period a) Great Vowel Shift b) Latin and Greek Influence c) Present Day English Unit IV : Major Movements in the History of English Literature 1 a) Renaissance (1500 - 1660) b) Classical Revival and Reformation (1660 - 1785) c) Romanticism (1785 - 1832) Unit V : Movements in English Literature a) Victorian Age,(1832 - 1901) b) Modern Age(1901 c) New Literatures Unit VI: Intellectual Movement a) Marxism Existentialism Dadaism b) Feminism P ost Colonialism c) Orientalism SEMESTER I Paper I Paper Code: E 101; Title: The History of English and Fundamentals of Literature Unit I: Origin and Development of English a) Language b) Indo-European Languages c) Germanic Languages and English Unit II: Old English and Middle English Periods a) Anglo Saxon Phase b) Norse Influence through Vikings c) Norman Conquest and the French Influence Unit III: Modern English Period a) Great Vowel Shift b) Latin and Greek Influence c) Present Day English Unit IV: Major Movements in the History of English Literature 1 a) Renaissance (1500-1660) b) Classical Revival and Reformation (1660-1785) c) Romanticism (1785-1832) Unit V: Movements in English Literature a) Victorian Age,(1832-1901) b) Modern Age(1901-) c) New Literatures Unit VI: Intellectual Movement a) Marxism; Existentialism; Dadaism b) Feminism; Post Colonialism c) Orientalism Suggested Reading: Algeo, John. (1993) Problems in the Origin and Development of the English Language, 3rd edition. NY: Harcourt Brace Baugh, Albert C. and Thomas Cable (1993) A History of the English Language, 4th edition, London: Routledge Crompton Rickett, Arthur (1992) A History of English Literature Delhi: Universal Bookstall. Coote, Stephen, (1993) The Penguin Short History of English Literature Cuddon, J. A. (1991) The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. London: Penguin Books. Daiches, David (1971) The Penguin Companion to English Literature. New York: McGraw-Hill. Fennel, Barbara A. (2001) A History of English. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Long, William J. (2007) English Literature. New Delhi: AITBS Publishers. Strang, Barbara M H. (1970) A History of English. London: Methuen Paper II Paper Code: E 102; Title: The Structure of English Unit I: Background to the Study Unit II: English Phonetics and Phonology a) Description of English Consonants and Vowel Sounds b) Phonemes and Allophones c) Stress, Intonation and Rhythm in English Unit III: English Morphology a) Morphemes, Allomorphs b) Phonological and Morphological Conditioning c) Classification of Morphemes Unit IV: English Syntax a) Syntactic Processes b) Syntactic Devices c) Deep and Surface structure Unit V: Semantics a) Lexical and Grammatical Meaning b) Semantic Theories c) Semantic structure Unit VI: Socio linguistics a) Language Variation b) Code, Dialect, Idiolect and Registers c) Varieties of English Suggested Readings: Brown K Ed. (2005) Encyclopaedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Edition, Oxford: Elsevier Crystal, David Ed. (1995) The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the English Language. CUP Hussey Stanley. (1995) The English Language: Structure and Development. Longman Otto Jespersen (1905) Growth and structure of English Language John Clark and Colin Yallop (1990). An Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology. Oxford: Blackwell McCrum Robert, William Cox & Robert McNeil (1986) The Story of English, Penguin Quirk, Randolph, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech & Jan Svartvik (1985). A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. London: Longman Yule G, (1996) The Study of Language, Cambridge: CU Paper III Paper Code: E 103; Title: English Poetry- 1 (Poetry from Chaucer to the Romantics) Unit I: Elements of Poetry a) Lyric, Sonnet b) Narrative Poetry c) Stanza Forms, major meter Types Unit II: a) Geoffrey Chaucer Prologue to the Canterbury Tales – Complete work b) John Donne The Canonization, Valediction Forbidden Mourning Unit III: a) William Shakespeare Sonnets (i) That Time of the Year thou may See’st in me…. (ii) When in the Chronicles of Wasted Time….. b) John Milton Paradise Lost – Book I - Complete work Unit IV: a) John Dryden Absalom and Achitophel b) Alexander Pope Rape of the Lock - Complete work c) William Blake Tyger, Tyger Unit V: a) William Wordsworth Tintern Abbey, Three Years She grew in Sun and shower b) ST Coleridge Kubla Khan Unit VI: a) PB Shelley Ode to the West Wind b) John Keats Ode to the Nightingale c) Lord Byron She Walks in Beauty Suggested Reading: Board of Studies, Mizoram University. (2004) Poetry Down the Ages. Hyderabad: Orient Longman, Crompton-Rickett, Arthur. (1992) A History of English Literature Delhi: Universal Bookstall. Cuddon, J. A. (1991) The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. London: Penguin Books Daiches, David (1971) The Penguin Companion to English Literature. New York: McGraw-Hill. Frederick B. Artz. (1963) Renaissance to Romanticism. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. Peter Jones. (1977) Shakespearean Sonnets. London: Macmillan Press. Rajan, B. (1947) "Paradise Lost" and the Seventeenth Century Reader. Chatto & Windus: London. Robinson F. N. (1957) The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Oxford University Press. Stephen Matterson Darry Jones (2000) Studying Poetry. London: Arnold and New York: Oxford University Press. Verity. A. W. (1910) Milton's Paradise Lost. Cambridge: University Press. Paper IV Paper Code: E 104; Title: Biography, Autobiography and Thought--Maulana Azad Studies Unit I: Background to the Study a) Maulana Azad-- the Journalist b) Maulana Azad --the Leader c) Maulana Azad --the Educationist Unit II: Tazkera (Selections) Tamheed (Introduction) Unit III: Khutbaat-e- Azad (Selections) a) Iftetah-e-Madarsa-e-Islamiah (Inauguration of the Madarsa-e-Islamiah) b) Hindustani Committee (Bihar) c) Mahatma Gandhi ki Yaadgar (In Memory of Mahatma Gandhi) Unit IV: Ghubaar-e-Khaatir Chidiya Chide Ki Kahani (The Story of Hen and Cock Sparrows) (Letter No.19, 17 March 1943; Letter No. 20, 18th March 1943) Unit V: India Wins Freedom (Selections) Unit VI: Al-Hilaal (Editorials, Selections) Suggested Readings: Azad, Abul Kalam (1974) Khutbat-e- Azad, ed.Malik Ram, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi Azad, Abul Kalam (1967) Ghubar-e-Khatir, ed. Malik Ram, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi Azad, Abul Kalam (1968) Tazkera, ed. Malik Ram, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi Azad, Abul Kalam, (1988) Al-Hilaal, Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy Azad, Abul Kalam (1959), India Wins Freedom, Bombay: Orient Longman Malihabadi, Abdur Razzaq (1958) Azad Ki Kahani Khud Azad Ki Zubaani, New Delhi: Qaiser Wahab (2009) Scientific Insight of Maulana Azad (trans. Syed Mohammed Haseebuddin Quadri), MANUU. Here is the full syllabus of M.A. English Address: Maulana Azad National Urdu University Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500032 Phone:040 2300 6612 |
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19th June 2021, 11:06 AM
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This is only the samester 1 syllabus Where is semester 2 syllabus? |
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