M.A. English Semester 1 Syllabus- University of Lucknow | Details | Books | Notes |
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Semester 1 :
Paper 1 :
ENGCC- 101 : English Society, Literature and Thought (Chaucer to 16th Century)
Unit 1 : (a) Social and Intellectual Background
Renaissance
Reformation
Beginning of colonialism
(b) Prose
Thomas More : "Of their Slaves and of their Marriages" from Utopia
Francis Bacon : " Of Ambition"
" Of Revenge"
" Of Travel"
Unit 2 : Poetry
Geoffrey Chaucer : The General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales
Edmund Spenser : The Faerie Queene (Book 1)
Philip Sidney : Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet 1 and 2)
Unit 3 : Drama : Elizabethan (1)
Thomas Kyd : The Spanish Tragedy
Christopher Marlowe : Doctor Faustus
Christopher Marlowe : Doctor Faustus
Unit 4 : Drama : Elizabethan (2)
Thomas Dekker : Shoemaker's Holiday
Ben Jonson : The Alchemist
Unit 5 : Drama : Elizabethan ( 3)
William Shakespeare : Hamlet
The Tempest
Recommended Readings :
- A Critical History of English Literature by David Daiches
- A History of English Literature by Arthur Compton- Rickett
- A History of English Literature by Michael Alexander
- A Short History of English Literature by Pramod K Nayar
- A Compendious History of English Literature by R.D. Trivedi
- A History of English Literature by Edward Albert
- Hamlet -Annotated by Henry N. Hudson with an Introduction by Charles Harold Herford
- Hamlet by William Shakespeare
- Hamlet by Dr. S. Sen
- The Tempest by William Shakespeare
- The Alchemist by Ben Jonson
- The Shoemaker's Holiday by Thomas Dekker
- Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
- The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd
- The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
- Faerie Queene Book 1 by Edmund Spenser
Paper 2 :
ENGCC - 102 : English Society, Literature and Thought (17th and 18th Centuries)
Unit 1 : (a) Social and Intellectual Background
Restoration
Women's writing in the seventeenth century
Scientific rationalism and the Enlightenment
Enlightenment
(b) Prose
Mary Wollstonecraft : A Vindication of the Rights of Woman : Chapter 1,2,3,4
Joseph Addison : "Sir Roger at Church " from The De Coverley Papers
Richard Steele : The Character Of an Upright Man
Unit 2 : Poetry (1)
John Donne : "A valediction Forbidding Mourning"
“The Good Morrow”
“Batter my Heart”*
John Milton : Paradise
Lost, Book I
Unit 3 : Poetry (2)
Andrew Marvell : "To His Coy Mistress"
John Dryden : Mac Flecknoe
Alexander Pope : The Rape Of the Lock
Unit 4 : Drama
John Webster : The White Devil
William Congreve : The Way of the World
Unit 5 : Fiction
Daniel Defoe : Moll Flanders
Jonathan Swift : Gulliver's Travels
Samuel Richardson : Pamela
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Recommended Readings :
- The Cambridge Companion to 18th Century Poetry
- A Critical History of English Literature by David Daiches
- A History of English Literature by Arthur Compton- Rickett
- A History of English Literature by Michael Alexander
- A Short History of English Literature by Pramod K Nayar
- A Compendious History of English Literature by R.D. Trivedi
- A History of English Literature by Edward Albert
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft
- Coverley Papers by Addison and Steele
- John Donne : Selected Poems
- Paradise Lost Book 1 by John Milton
- To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell
- Mac Flecknoe by Andrew Marvell
- The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope
- The White Devil by John Webster
- The Way of the World by William Congreve
- Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
- Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Pamela by Samuel Richardson
Paper 3 :
ENGCC - 103 : English Society, Literature and Thought (19th Century)
Unit 1 : (a) Social and Intellectual Background
The context of Romanticism
The context of the Industrial Revolution
Empire and Ideology
Victorianism and Contemporary society
(b) Prose
Matthew Arnold :
Culture and Anarchy
Thomas Carlyle :
“Signs of the Times”
Unit 2 : Prose
John Stuart Mill :
The Subjection of Women
John Ruskin :
“Unto This Last”
“An Idealist’s Arraignment of the Age”
Walter Pater : Preface and Conclusion
to The Renaissance Studies
in Art of Poetry
Unit 3 : Poetry (1)
William Wordsworth : “Tintern
Abbey”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge : “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
John Keats : “Ode
to Autumn”
George Gordon Byron : “She Walks in Beauty”
“Youth and Age”
Percy Bysshe Shelley : “To
a Skylark”
Unit 4 : Poetry (2)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning : “The Cry of the
Children”
Alfred Lord Tennyson : “In Memoriam”
Robert Browning :
“Prospice”
Matthew Arnold :
“The Scholar Gypsy”
Unit 5 : Fiction
Jane Austen : Mansfield Park
Emily Bronte : Wuthering Heights
Thomas Hardy : Tess of the D'Urbervilles
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Recommended Readings
- Bloom’s Modern Critical Views- Victorian Poets
- The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Poetry
- The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Novel
- A Companion to Victorian Poetry
- Culture and Anarchy by Matthew Arnold
- Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Paper 4 :
ENGCC-104: Introduction to Linguistics and Phonetics
Unit 1 : General Linguistics
What is Language/ Origin
and Development of Human Language
Properties/ Characteristics of Human Language
Linguistics as a Science
Unit 2 : English Phonetics and Phonology
The Speech Mechanism
Phonemes and
Allophones
Unit 3 : Types of Transcription
Strong and Weak Forms
Syllable
Word-Accent, Stress and Rhythm in Connected Speech Intonation in English
Unit 4 : English Morphology
Introduction
to Morphology
Morphemes and Allomorphs
Unit 5 : Syntax
Structure of the Noun
Phrase and Verb Phrase
Meaning of Auxiliary
Recommended Readings :
Paper 5 :
ENGCC-105: Indian Literature in Translation
Unit 1 : Drama
Kalidasa : Shakuntala
Mohan Rakesh : Adhe Adhure
Unit 2 : Fiction / Short- Fiction
Ban Bhatta : Kadambari
Yashpal : Divya
Ismat Chugtai : Chauthi Ka Joda
Shivani : Sati
U. R. Ananthamurthy : Samskara
Unit 3 : Poetry
General acquaintance with great Indian Epics-The Ramayan and
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Unit 4 : Poetry (Hindi)
Mahadevi Varma : “Why an Introduction, Since You are Within Me”
Kunwar Narayan : "Falcon"
"Chakravyuh"
"On Both Sides of the Line"
Unit 5 : Autobiography/ Biography
Amrita Pritam : Revenue Stamp
Amrit Rai : Premchand :His Life and Times
(Translated by Harish Trivedi)
Ismat Chughtai : A Life in Words: Memoirs
(Translated by M. Asaduddin)
Recommended Readings :
- Postcolonial Translation : Theory and Practice
- Shakuntala by Kalidasa
- Halfway House - A Translation of Adhe Adhure
- Kadambari by Ban Bhatta
- A Life in Words: Memoirs by Ismat Chughtai
- Samskara by U. R. Ananthamurthy
- Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore
- Revenue Stamp by Amrita Pritam
- Divya by Yashpal
- Premchand : His Life and Times by Amrit Rai
Paper 6 :
ENGVC- 101: Communicative English
Unit 1 : Reading / Listening
How to Read Practical Reading with comprehension of a Play, Story, Essay, Poem and reading on Internet, How to listen Practical Listening (Unit 1- 5)
Unit 2 : Writing
How to write. Remedial Grammar- Parts of Speech with emphasis on Article, Preposition, and Verb, Phrase, Clause and Sentence, Punctuation, Writing- Paragraph, Letter Writing, Short Essay, Précis Writing, Report Writing, Short Proposal Writing
Unit 3 : Speaking
How to speak (pronunciation, accent, and vocabulary building etc., With a person- Language in situation, in a group, in public, in a meeting.
Unit 4 : Understanding Communication Process
Critical thinking, speaking and writing.
Workplace communication needs- politically correct/ gender sensitive use of language Creative research strategies.
Document production and related presentation.
Unit 5 : Technical Writing
Technical writing and technical presentation (use of internet, power point presentations etc.)
Project report writing/ Academic writing/ Academic and Research writing
Recommended Readings :
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