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SVURESET-2015 SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY
M.A. DEGREE COURSE IN ENGLISH CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) (With effect from the academic year 2010-2011)
SEMESTER - I ENG 101(A): POETRY - I
UNIT- I: Chaucer
UNIT- II: Milton
UNIT- III: *John Donne
UNIT- IV: Alexander Pope
Wordsworth
UNIT- V:*John Keats
P.B. Shelley 101 (B)-POETRY -1(OPTION):
UNIT-1 Lyric : Milton *UNIT-2 ode : Keats
: The Canterbury Tales (Prologues)
: Paradise Lost Book 1
: The Valediction, Canonization, The Sun Rising
: An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
: Tintern Abbey, Immortality Ode
: Ode to a Nightingale, Ode to a Grecian Urn
: Ode to the West Wind, Ode to a Skylark
: Al’ legro, Il Pensoroso : To a Nightingale
: P.B.Shelley : To a Skylark UNIT-3 Elegy *UNIT-4 Sonnet UNIT -5Ballad *Detailed study
UNIT- I: Sophocles
UNIT- II: Ben Jonson
: Thomas Gray: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
: Hopkins: Pied Beauty, Windhover : Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
*Detailed Study
ENG 102(A): DRAMA - I
: Oedipus Rex
: Volpone
UNIT- III: *William Shakespeare : Macbeth
UNIT- IV: William Shakespeare : Twelfth Night
UNIT- V: *Congreve : The Way of the World *Detailed Study
102(B)- DRAMA-SHAKESPEARE (Option)
Unit-1 : Comedy * Unit-2 : Tragedy Unit-3 : Romance *Unit-4 : History
Unit-5 :Tragi Comedy ・ Detailed study
UNIT- I: Henry Fielding
UNIT- II: Jane Austen
UNIT- III: George Eliot
UNIT- IV: Charles Dickens
Thomas Hardy
UNIT-V: Dostoevsky
E.M. Forster
UNIT- I: *Francis Bacon
UNIT- II:Joseph Addison
UNIT- III:Jonathan Swift
UNIT- IV:*Charles Lamb
UNIT- V: Carlyle
Newman
*Detailed Study
: A Mid Summer Night’s Dream : Hamlet : Romeo and Juliet : Henry IV-Part I : Measure for Measure
ENG 103: FICTION - I
: Joseph Andrews
: Emma
: Mill on the Floss
: Hard Times
: Tess of the D‘Urbervilles
: Crime and Punishment :
Aspects of the Novel
ENG 104: PROSE - I
: Essays: Of Studies, Of Truth, Of Youth and Age
: Selected Essays (from Coverley Papers)
: Gulliver’s Travels (first two adventures)
: Dream Children, South Sea Houses (Essays from Elia)
: The Hero as a Poet
: Knowledge Its Own End (from The Idea of a University)
ENG 105(A) ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LANGUAGE TEACHING - I
UNIT- I: Foreign Influences : Latin, French and Scandinavian
UNIT- II: Word Formation
UNIT- III: Semantics
UNIT- IV: Standard English - Englishes : British and American
Definition and Characteristics of Language
UNIT- V: Phonology
Morphology
Unit - I 1 English Vowels 2 English Consonants Unit II 1 Word Accent
: Phone, Phoneme and Allophone
: Morpheme, Affixes, Morph, Allomorph (Simple, Compound and Complex words) 105: (B) STRUCTURE OF MODERN ENGLISH
2 Stress and Rhythm in Connected Speech 3 Intonation 4 Assimilation Unit III 1 Phonology: Phoneme; Phone, Allophone 2 Morphology: Morpheme- Affixes; Morph, Allomorph Unit IV The following chapters from Sidney Greenbaum and Randolph Quirk, a student’s grammar of the English language (Longman):
Chapter 2 A General Frame Work (2.2-2.16) 3 Verbs and Auxiliaries 4 The Semantics of the Verb Phrase Unit V The following chapters from a student’s grammar of the English language: Chapter 5 Nouns and Determiners 10 The Simple Sentence Reference books Sethi,j. and P.V. Dhmija. A course in phonetics and spoken English
(PHI) Jones, Daniel. English Pronouncing Dictionary. 17th Edition. Ed. Peter
SEMESTER -II
ENG 201(A) POETRY - II
UNIT- I: *Robert Browning
UNIT- II: G.M. Hopkins
UNIT- III: A)*W.B. Yeats
B)*T.S. Eliot
UNIT- IV: A) W.H. Auden
B) Philip Larkin
UNIT- V: A)Ted Hughes
B) Kalidasa
*Detailed Study
*Unit-1: Samson Agonistes Unit-2: Comus Unit-3: Lycidas
: My Last Duchess, Abt Vogler
: Windhover, Thou art indeed just my Lord
: Byzantium, Easter 1916, The Second Coming
: The Waste Land
: The Unknown Citizen, The Shield of Achilles
: Churchgoing
: The Thought Fox, Hawk Roosting
: Kumara Sambhavam (1 - 4 Cantos)
201(B): Milton (Option)
*Unit-4: Paradise Lost Books I &II Unit-5: Paradise Lost Books IV & IX *Detailed study
ENG 202: (A) DRAMA - II
UNIT- I: Sudraka : Mrichakatika
UNIT- II: *G.B. Shaw : Pygmalion
UNIT- III: *T.S. Eliot : Murder in the Cathedral
UNIT- IV: John Osborne : Look Back in Anger
UNIT- V: A) Samuel Beckett : Waiting for Godot
B) J.M.Synge :Riders to the Sea
*Detailed Study
(B) DRAMA-II
*Unit 1: Comedy : Oscar Wilde—Importance Of Being Earnest
Unit2: Tragedy : Edward Bond-Lear
*Unit3: Religious Drama : G.B. Shaw -St.Joan
Unit4: Absurd Drama : Tom Stoppard- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead
Unit5 : Historical Drama : Christopher Fry : Curtmantel *Detailed study
ENG 203: FICTION - II
UNIT- I: Virginia Woolf : Mrs. Dalloway
UNIT- II: James Joyce : The Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man
UNIT- III: D.H. Lawrence : Women in Love
UNIT- IV: William Golding
UNIT- V: A)Graham Greene
B)Herman Hesse UNIT- I: *Mathew Arnold
UNIT- II: *John Ruskin
UNIT- III: William Hazlitt
UNIT- IV: Virginia Woolf
UNIT- V: A)Sri Aurobindo
B) Chomsky
*Detailed Study
: Lord of the Flies
: The Power and the Glory
: Siddhartha
ENG 204: PROSE - II
: Sweetness and Light(Culture and Anarchy)
: Sesame and Lilies
: On Shakespeare
: A Room of One’s Own
: The Renaissance of India
:Notes on Anarchism
ENG 205:((A) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGE TEACHING - II
UNIT- I: English Vowels
UNIT- II: English Consonants Word Accent and Intonation
UNIT- III: Sound Changes
Grimm’s Law
Verner’s Law
The Great Vowel Shift
UNIT- IV: Problems of Teaching/Learning English as a Second Language in Indian Context UNIT- V: Teaching of Basic Skills - LSRW - and Testing.
205(B) ENGLISH FOR THE MEDIA Unit I A) Introduction to Journalism B) Structure of News C) Types of Reporting D) News Writing and Editing
E) Advertising (Types, Ethics and Language) Unit II Writing for the media A Basic Principles of Writing: Writer, Purpose, Audience, Tone, Context, Reporting and Editing B Headline Writing: Kinds of Headlines C Feature Writing For Print and Electronic Media Unit III Electronic Media 1 News Writing For Electronic Media-TV and Radio 2 Editing and Analysis 3 Interview And Group Discussion Techniques 4 Documentaries 5 Feature Writing Unit IV # Interviewing A Techniques, Types and Formats B Pre- Interview Home work C Framing Questions
# Advertisements The Language of Advertisement
Unit V
Internet
A Browsing Important Websites
B Online publications
C Web English : Standard Conventions
Reference Books
Buruah, U.L. This is All India Radio (Publications division, Govt. of India)
Padmanabha Rao, R.A, Radio, 2001
Parthasarathy, Rangaswami. Basic journalism (Macmillan)
Vakil. Introduction to Mass Communications
Narasimha Reddy C.V. Ed. Writing for Media (Dr BR Ambedkar AP Open University,
Hyderabad)
SEMESTER III
ENG 301: INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE - I UNIT-I: Bankin Chandra Chatterjee
UNIT-II: Sri Aurobindo
UNIT-III: *Toru Dutt
UNIT-IV: Sarojini Naidu
UNIT-V: A) *Rabindranath Tagore
B) Raja Rao
*Detailed Study
: Rajamohan’s Wife
: Savitri Book I
: Our Casuarina Tree, Sita
: Temple, A Pilgrimage of Love
: Muktha-dhara
: Kanthapura
ENG 302: AMERICAN LITERATURE - I
UNIT-I: *Emerson
UNIT-II: *Whitman
UNIT-III: Emily Dickinson
UNIT-IV: Nathaniel Hawthorne
UNIT-V: A)Mark Twain
B)H.D. Thoreau
* Detailed Study
: The American Scholar, Concord Hymn
: Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking, Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
: 76,214,712(from Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson)
: The Scaret Letter
: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
: Walden
ENG 303(A) NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLSIH - I (Excluding Indian Literature in
English)
UNIT-I: *A.D. Hope
UNIT-II: Judith Wright
UNIT-III: E.J. Pratt
UNIT-IV: *Wole Soyinka
UNIT-V: A) Chinua Achebe
B) V.S. Naipaul
・ Detailed Study
: Australia, The Death of the Bird
: Fire at the Murdering Hut, Bullocky
: Brebeuf and his Brethren, The Dying Eagle
: The Lion and the Jewel
: Things Fall Apart
: The Mimic Men
ENG 303 (B) : COMPARRATIVE LITERATURE:
SYLLABUS
(Effective from the batch of students admitted in I Semester during the academic year 2008-2009)
1. Rene Wellek and Austen Warren - General, National and Comparative Literature (From Theory of Literature)
2. Bassnet Comparative Literature 3. Kalidasa’s SAKUNTHALA and Shakespeare’s THE TEMPEST 4. Camus THE OUTSIDER and Buchibaabu’s CHIVARAKUMIGILEDI 5. Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT and Badal Sarcar’s EVAM INDRAJIT
ENG 303 (C) : THE SHORT STORY(IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION)
SYLLABUS
UNIT-I: (A) Tale-Fable--Story-Novelette-Novel
(B)Types of Stories: Detective-Social-Allegorical-Magic-Realistic
UNIT-II: Russian: (A) Leo Tolstoy: 1.Two Old Men
2. How Much Land does a man Need?
(B) Anton Chekov:1.Enemies
2.The Lady with the Pet dog
UNIT-III French and Latin American:(A) 1. Guy De Mauppasant:1.The Necklace
2.Vendetta
(B) Gabriel Garcia Marquez:
1.A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings
2.Balthazar’s Marvelous Afternoon
UNIT-IV: Indian: (A).Premchand:1.The Chess Players
2.The Shroud
(B) Mahaswetha Devi:1.Rudali
2.Dropdi
UNIT-V: Telugu:( A) Sripada Subrahmanya Sastry: 1.Attar of Roses
2. Weeds
(B) Chaganti Somayajulu:1.The Soap nut Leaves
2.The Violin
Suggested reading:
Aycock, Wendell M. ed. The Teller and the Tale: Aspects of the Short Story. Lubbock:
Texas Tech Press, 1982.
Barroll, J. Leeds, Austin M. Wright. The Art of the Short Story: An Introductory
Anthology. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1969.
Bates, H. E. The Modern Short Story: A Critical Survey. London: Nelson and sons, 1945.
Beachcroft, T. O. The English Short Story I. London: Longmans, Green, 1967.
Beachcroft, T. O. The English Short Story II. London: Longmans, Green, 1967.
Brooks, Peter. Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative. Cambridge
(Mass.); London: Harvard University Press, 1998.
Buford, Bill ed. More Dirt: The New American Fiction. Cambridge: Granta Publications,
1986.
303: (D) ELECTICEENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING - I
SYLLABUS
1. Varieties of English : Dialects, Idiolects, Registrars, Slang.
2. History of Language Teaching Methods. 3. Approaches and methods in Language Teaching.
Oral Approach and Situational Language Teaching.
Audio-Lingual Method; Communicative Language Teaching.
Total Physical Response; The Silent Way.
Community Language Learning; The natural Approach; Suggestopedia.
4. Language Teaching Skills/ Language Learning Theories.
Language and Cognition; Behaviourist;
Rationalist; Mentalist.
Language as Skill/Bridge and Remedial Courses.
5. Problems and Principles; Reading; Writing; Listening; speaking; E.S.P., Study Skills.
6. Teaching Practice: Lesson Plans to Teach Prose, Poetry, Supplementary reader and
composition.
TEXTS: 1. Penny UR. : A Course in Language Teaching
2. Keith Johnson : Language Teaching and Skill Learning
3. H.B. Allen (ed.) : Teaching English as a Second Language SUGGSTED READING:
1. N.S. Prabhu
2. M.Calce Murcia &
L.Mointesh (eds.)
3. V.V.Yardi
4. V.K.Gokak
Unit-I :
Unit-II :
: Language Pedagogy
: Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language
: Teaching English in India Today
: Teaching English in India.
303 (E ) - AFRICAN LITERATURE
SYLLABUS
*Gabriel Okara : 1) Once Upon a Time
2) Spirit of the Wind
3) The Mystic Drum *J.P.Clark:1) The Casualities to Chinua Achebe
2) Olokun
3)Night Run
Ama Ata Aidoo - Anowa
Unit-III : *Wole Soyinka - The Road Unit-IV : Nadine Gordimer - My Son’s Story
Unit-V : Ngugi Wa Thionga - The River Between
ENG 304: LITERARY CRITICISM - I
SYLLABUS
UNIT-I: Aristotle : Poetics
UNIT-II: *Dr. Johnson : A Preface to Shakespeare
UNIT-III: Coleridge : Biographia Literaia, Chapter XIV
UNIT-IV: Matthew Arnold : A Study of Poetry
UNIT-V: A)*T.S. Eliot : Tradition and the Individual Talent
B)Cleanth Brooks : Irony as a Principle of Structure
* Detailed Study
ENG 305 A. WORLD CLASSICS IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION (IE - I)
UNIT-I: Homer : The Iliad, Canto 1
UNIT-II: Dante : The Inferno (from The Divine Comedy)
UNIT-III: *Ibsen : A Doll’s House
UNIT-IV: Kafka : The Castle
UNIT-V: A)*Chekov : The Cherry Orchard
B)Tolstoy : Anna Karenina
*Detailed Study
ENG 305 B. INDIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION
(INTERNAL ELECTIVE- II)
UNIT-I: *Sri Sri (translated by Sri Sri) UNIT-II: Tilak (Tr. By S.S. Prabhakar)
UNIT-III: Gurajada Appa Rao
UNIT-IV: *Vijay Tendulkar
: To Poesy, Rhapsody, The March of History, Forward March.
: Ambrossia Dripped, Modernism & Poesy, Song Immortal
: Kanyasulkam (Macmillan)
: Silence ! The Court is in Session.
UNIT-V: A)Saratchandra : Sreekanth
B)U.R. A nanta Murthy : Samskara
* Detailed Study
305 ©: DALIT LITERATURE
Unit - I Poetry
Neelika : Endluri Sudhakar (TR )
To be or not to be born : L. S. Rokade (T.R. Shanta Gokhale)
You friend of childhood : Ravikumar (T.R. Vasantha Surya)
(From Arjun Dangle’s Poisoned Bread
From the Oxford Anthology of Tamil
Dalit Writing)
Unit - II Fiction
Joseph Macqwan : The Step Child Unit - III Autobiography
Vasanth Moon : Growing up Untouchable in India Unit - IV Drama
K. Enoch : Munivahanudu
Unit - V Critical Essays
Arjun Dangle : Dalit Literature : Past, Present and
Future
Sarat Chandra Mukhti Bodh : what is Dalit Literature
Primary & Secondary Sources Eleanor Zelliot : From untouchable to Dalit
(Manohar, New Delhi, 1998)
Gail Omvedt : Dalits and the Democratize Revolution
(Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1994)
Arjun Dangle Ed. : Poisoned Bread
( Orient Longman, Bombay, 1992)
Raj Kumar : Dalit Personal Narratives
(Orient Black Swan, New Delhi, 2010)
Ravi Kumar & R. Azhagarasan Ed : The Oxford India Anthology of Tamil
Dalit Writing.
(Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2012) ENG 306: INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH (EXTERNAL ELECTIVE - III)
UNIT-I: M.K. Gandhi
UNIT-II: *Rabindranath Tagore
UNIT-III: *Girish Karnad
UNIT-IV: R.K. Narayan
UNIT-V: Short Stories
A. Raja Rao B. Mulk Raj Anand C. Khuswanth Singh
*Detailed Study
: My Experiments with Truth
: Geetanjali (First Ten Poems for detailed study)
: Tughlaq
: Swami and Friends
: A Client : The Barber’s Trade Union : Karma
SEMESTER - IV
ENG 401: INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE - II
UNIT-I: Mulk Raj Anand
UNIT-II: R.K. Narayan
UNIT-III: *Nissim Ezekiel |
UNIT-IV: A)*Kamala Das |
B)A.K. Ramanujan |
UNIT-I: A)Salman Rushdie
B)Girish Karnad
*Detailed Study
: Untouchable
: The Guide
: From Ten Twentieth Century Poets, OUP
: Midnight’s Children
: Hayavadana
ENG 402: AMERICAN LITERATURE - II
UNIT-I: *Robert Frost
UNIT-II: Edgar Allen Poe
UNIT-III: *Eugene O’Neill
UNIT-IV: Tennessee Williams
UNIT-V: A)John Steinbeck
B)Toni Morrison
*Detailed Study
: Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening, After Apple Picking. : Raven, Philosophy of Composition
: The Hairy Ape
: A Street Car Named Desire
:The Grapes of Wrath
: Sula
ENG 403: (A) NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH - II
(Excluding Indian English Literature)
UNIT-I: *Derek Walcott
UNIT-II: Yasmin Goonaratne
UNIT-III: Margaret Lawrence
UNIT-IV: Margaret Atwood
UNIT-V: A)*David Williamson
B) Patrick White
*Detailed Study
: Far Cry from Africa, Ruins of a Great House
: A Change of Skies
: The Stone Angel
: Surfacing
: Traveling North
: Voss
ENG 403 (B): TRANSLATION : THEORY AND PRACTICE
SYLLABUS (Effective from the batch of students admitted in I semester during the academic year 2008-2009)
1. Susan Bassnet - Mc Guire : Translation Studies (Methuen, Lodondon)
2. Sujit Mukherjee : Translation as discovery and other essays
(Allied Publications. Delhi, 1981)
3. H.S. Lakshmi : Problems of Translation
4. Translation of idioms and phrases: Grammatical and Critical terms and phases - Practice
5. Translating poetry and prose - practice
ENG 403 (C) : THE SHORT STORY IN ENGLISH
SYLLABUS
UNIT-I: (A)Aspects of the Short Story:Story-plot- Characters-Narrative
Techniques-Unities-
(B)Tone-setting-Dialogue-Telling and Showing-Structure-Style
UNIT-II: England:(A)Oscar Wilde:1.The Selfish Giant 2.The Happy Prince
(B)Somerset Maugham:1.The Ant and the Grasshopper
2. A Friend in need
UNIT-III American:(A) Edgar Allan Poe:1.The Tell Tale Heart
2.The Gold Bug
(B) O. Henry : 1.The Cop and the Anthem
2.The Last Leaf
UNIT-IV: Indian and New Zealand: (A) Rabindranath Tagore:1.The Cabuliwallah
2.Subha
(B) Katherine Mansfield:1.The Doll’s House
2.A Cup of Tea
UNIT-V: Indian English:( A) R.K.Narayan: 1.The Astrologer’s Day
2. A Horse and Two Goats
(B) Raja Rao: First two stories from On the Ghats of Ganges Suggested Reading:
Cassill, R. V. The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction [3rd ed.]. New York: Norton, 1978. Hassan, Ihab. The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Towards a Postmodern Literature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971.
McHale, Brian. Postmodernist Fiction. London: Routledge, 1987. Scholes, Robert and Robert Kellogg. The Nature of Narrative. London; Oxford; New York: Oxford
University Press, 1968.
Ward, Alfred C. Aspects of the Modern Short Story: English and American. London: University of
London Press, 1924.
403: (D) ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING - I
SYLLABUS
1. Presentations and Explanations. 2. Course Designing/Preparation of Syllabus.
Structural Approach; Situational; Notional-Functional; Communicative.
3. Types of Language Tests and Their Execution. 4. Class Room Management
Teaching Large Classes; Team Teaching; Peer Group Interaction
Learner Strategies and Study Skills.
Teaching Language Skills; Teaching Literature at the undergraduate level.
5. a) Teaching Practice: The function of practice; Characteristics of a good practice activity;
Practice techniques; sequence and progression in practice.
b) Lesson Plan: Teaching Aids; Audio-Visual Aids; Black Board; Flash Cards.
TEXTS:
1) R.Quirk & H.Widdowson:English in the World: Teaching and Learning the Language and
Literatures
2) Olshtgin, F.Dubin
3) J.Carrol & P.Hall
4) T.Balasubramanian
:Course Design: Developing Programs and Materials for Language
Learning.
: Make Your Own Language Tests: A Practical Guide to Writing
Language Performance Tests.
: Introduction to English Phonetics
5) R.K.Bansal SUGGESTED READING:
1) K.Johnson
2) C.J.Brumfit
3) C.J.Brumfit
4) W.Littlewood
5) T.Hutchinson & A. Waters.
: Spoken English for India
: Communicative Syllabus Design and Methodology
: Communicative Methodology in Language Teaching.
: Language and Literature Teaching: From Practice to Principle
: Foreign and Second Language Learning
: E.S.P.: A Learning Centred Approach.
403: (E) WOMEN’S WRITINGS
Unit I: Types: Liberal Feminism, Radical Feminism,Marxist and Socialist Feminism Psychoanalytic Feminism ,Ecofeminism
2. Alice Walker’s essay: In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens
Unit II
Poetry: *1.Akkamahadevi: Don’t Despise Me. Brother, You’ve come Not One, Not Two. Would a Circling surface vulture.
* 2.Janabai: Cast off all shame Jani sweeps the floor
*3. Mirabai: I am pale Having taken Up I am true to my Lord The Bhil woman
( from Women Writing in India ed. Susi Tharu and Lalitha, OUP. Vol.1) Unit III Harriet Jacob :Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.( Autobiography)
Unit IV *Dina Mehta : Brides are not for Burning. Unit V 1. Buchi Emecheta : The Joys of Motherhood. 2.:(a) Rokeiya Shakawat Hussain: Sultana’s Dream
(b) Ambai : Squirrel. * Detailed study
Suggested Readings: Rosemarie Tong: Feminist Thought: A More Comprehensive Introduction 3rd. eadn.
Mary Wollstonecraft Chaps. 4,5,7,8,12. Simone De Beauvoir John Stuart Mill Betty Friedan
: A Vindication of the Rights of Women.
: Introduction to The Second Sex : The Subjection of Women. : The Feminine Mystique.
Carol.R.Mxc.Cann&Suung-Kyuung .(eds.) Feminist Theory :Local and Global Perspectives . Routledge,2002. Mary Ellman: Thinking About women. New York:Harcourt Brace, 1963.
ENG 404: LITERARY CRITICISM - II
UNIT-I: *Edmund Wilson
UNIT-II: Lionel Trilling
UNIT-III: Northrope Frye
UNIT-IV: Edward W. Said
UNIT-V: A)*Elaine Showalter
B)Amanda Vardhana *Detailed Study
: Marxism and Literature
: Freud and Literature
: The Archetypes of Literature
: Orientalism
: Towards a Feminist Poetics
: Dhvanyaloka (Essay: The First Flash) Translated by K. Krishna Moorthy
ENG 405: PART -( A) : BASICS OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
M.A. Abrams, Glossary of Literary Terms,
M L A Hand Book
Lionel Trilling : A Sense of the Past
Sri Aurobindo : The Essence of Poetry.
PART -( B): COMPUTER APPLICATIONS:
Basics of M S Word, Windows, M S Office, Internet.