Syllabus

M.A. ENGLISH

FIRST SEMESTER

  1. (EN010101 )Up Until Chaucer: Early Literatures in English
  2. (EN010102 )Literatures of the English Renaissance
  3. (EN010103 )Literatures of the English Revolution/ Enlightenment
  4. (EN010104) 19th Century English Literatures
  5. (EN010105 )Literary Criticism

SECOND SEMESTER

  1. (EN010201 )Modernity and Modernisms
  2. (EN010202 )Postmodernism and Beyond
  3. (EN010203) American Literatures
  4. (EN010204 )English Language History and Contemporary Linguistics
  5. (EN010205) Thinking Theory

THIRD SEMESTER

  1. ( EN010301 )Reading India
  2. (EN010302 )Post Colonial Fiction
  3. (EN010303 )Body, Text and Performance
  4. (EN010304) Literature and Gender
  5. (EN010305) Ethics in/as Literature

FOURTH SEMESTER

  1. (EN010401) Cultural Studies
  2. (EN010402) Post Colonial Poetry
  3. (EN820401 )Modern European Fiction
  4. (EN820402)Modern European Drama
  5. (EN820403) Indian Poetics: Theories and Texts

B.A. ENGLISH

SEMESTER I

  1. Fine-tune Your English
  2. Pearls from the Deep
  3. Second Language
  4. Methodology of Literary
    Studies
  5. History/Political Science/
    Sociology/ Psychology

SEMESTER I​I

  1. Issues that Matter
  2. Savouring the Classics
  3. Introducing Language and
    Literature
  4. Second Language
  5. History /Political Science /
    Sociology/ Psychology

SEMESTER I​II

  1. Literature and/as Identity
  2. Second Language
  3. Harmony of Prose
  4. Symphony of Verse
  5. Evolution of Literary
    Movements: the Shapers of
    Destiny

SEMESTER I​V

  1. Illuminations
  2. Second Language
  3. Modes of Fiction
  4. Language and Linguistics
  5. Evolution of Literary Movements: the Cross Currents of Change

SEMESTER V

  1. Open Course
  2. Acts on the Stage
  3. Literary Criticism and Theory
  4. Indian Writing in English
  5. Environmental Science and Human Rights

SEMESTER VI

  1. Choice Based Course
  2. Postcolonial Literatures
  3. Women Writing
  4. American Literature
  5. Modern World Literature
  6. Project
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