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GRADUATE DEGREE STANDARD |
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An
outline knowledge of the growth and development of English
Literature from the age of Elizabeth to the POST - WAR
and Post Modern period. The candidates are expected
to be familiar with the major developments during this
period as well as with all important literary and critical
terms. Their knowledge should be tested with reference
to the topics and authors mentioned below:
Unit
1.1
Elizabethan Poetry: Wyatt, Surrey, Sidney and Spenser
Metaphysical Poetry : Donne and Herbet
Unit
1.2
Elizabethan Prose: Sidney, Bacon
Elizabethan Drama: Kyd, Marlow, BenJonson, Beaumont
and Fletcher
Jacobean Drama:Tourneur, Shakespeare, Middleton,Webster
Unit
1.3
Restoratrion Drama: Congerve, Vanbrugh, Farquher, Sheridan,
Goldsmith
Unit
1.4
Prose in the 17th and 18th centureis: Bunyan, Milton,
Dryden, Johnson, Swift
The Perodical Essay: Addison, Steele, Goldsmith
Unit
1.5
The Precursors of the Romatic Period: Gray, Collins,Cowper,
Goldsmith, Blake, Burns
Romantic Poetry : Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats,
Byron
Unit
1.6
Victorian Poetry: Mathew Arnold, Robert Browning, Tennyson,
The Pre - Rephaelites - Rosseti
Unit
1.7
The English Noval in the 18th Century: Defoe and the
Rise of the Novel, Richardson, Fielding, Smollett, Sterne,
Gothic Fiction
Unit
1.8
The Noval in the 19th Century: Jane Austen, Walter scott,
Charles Dickens Thomas Hardy, George Eliot, Thackeray.
Prose in the 19th Century: Hazlitt, Charles Lamb,De-
Quincey, Arnold, Carlyle, Ruskin, Newman
Unit
1.9
Modern Poetry: Hopkins, W.B. Yeats, T.S. Eliot, D.H.
Lawrence, audens, Spender.
Modern Drama: G.B. Shaw, T.S. Eliot, Christopher Fry
Modern Fiction: Conrad, D.H.Lawrence, James Joyce, Virginia
Woolf
Linerary Criticism : T.S. Eliot, I.A. Richards, F.R.
Leavis, C.S.Lewis
Unit
1.10
Post-War and Post Modern Literature Drama: Osborne,
Beckett, Pinter, Stoppard
Fiction: Beckett, Golding, Angus Wilson, Iris Murdoch,
Doris Lessing.
Poetry: Philip Larkin, Stephen Spender Ted Hughes
PAPER
- II
This
paper will test the candidate's in-depth knowledge of
the texts prescribed and their ability for critical
appreciation.
Unit
2.1
Literary Criticism : Dryden of Dramatic Poetry Coleridge
- Biographia Literaria (Chapters 14-22),
Wordsworth: Preface to Lyrical Ballads Arnold: The study
of Poetry T.S.
Eliot: Tradition and Individual Talent
Unit
2.2
Shakespare : Twelth Night, Henry IV Part.I, Hamlet,
Macbeth, Othello, The Tempest, Measure for Measure,
Julus Ceasar, As you like it.
Unit
2.3
Milton : Paradise Lost Books I, IV, IX, Areopagitica,
SamsonAgonistes,Lycidas
The Metaphysicals : Donne, "Canonization"
"Ecstasic" Marvell, "his coy Mistress"
"An Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return"
Unit
2.4
Dryden: Absalom and Achitophel
Surft: Gulliver's Travels, The Battle of the Books
Gray: Elegy Written in a country Churchyard The Bard
Pope: Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot Rape of the lock Essay
in Criticism.
Unit
2.5
Wordsworth: Immortality Ode, Tintern Abbey
Coleridge:Kubla Khan, The Ancient Mariner
Keats:Ode to a Nightingale Ode on a Grecias Urn Ode
to autumn
Shelley:Ode to the west wind to a skylark. Adonais
Unit
2.6
George Eliot: Middlemarch
Thomas Hardy:Tess of the Duberuilles, Mayor of castorbridge
D.H.Law rence:Sons and Lovers
Unit 2.7
Tennyson: Ulysses
Mathew Arnold: The Scholar Gipsy
Robert Browning: Abt Vogler
W.B. Yeats: Byzantium
T.S.Eliot: The Wasteland, Murder in the cathedral
C.B.Shaw: St.Joan
TennesseeWilliams: The Glass Menageric
Unit
2.8
Hawthorne : The scarlet Letter
Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart
Wole Soyinka: The Road
Saul Bellow : Herzog
Unit
2.9
Mulk Raj Anand : Untouchable, Coolie
Raja Rao: Kanthapura
R.K. Narayan: The Guide
Girish Karnad: Tughlaq
Unit
2.10
Nirad Chaudhuri : Autobiography of an Unknown Indian
The continent of circe.
V. S. Naipaul : A House for Mr.Biswas - Bend in the
River
Margaret Atwood : Surfacing
Salman Rushdie : Midnight's Children
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