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Department of English , Hons Papers


DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
COURSES OF STUDY FOR ENGLISH HONOURS


                                                            
Number of Papers: 16




Number of Semesters: 6


Full Marks: 1600


B.A. Hons. Part - I: 400


B.A Hons. Part - II: 400


B.A Hons. Part - III: 800















Paper-wise distribution of marks in English Hons.
Academic year
Semester
Theory paper
Full marks
Pass marks
Duration
MSE
ESE
TOTAL
First year
I
1
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
2
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
II
3
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
4
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
Second tear
III
5
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
6
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
IV
7
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
8
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
Third year
V
9
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
10
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
11
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
12
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
VI
13
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
14
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
15
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
16
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.





B.A. Part - I

Semester - I

Paper 1 – History of English Poetry   (From the Renaissance to the Twentieth century) (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Early Renaissance Poetry , The Elizabethan Poetry,  The Metaphysical Poetry,  Poetry in the Age of Milton,  The Neo-classical Poetry,  The Romantic Poetry,  The Victorian Poetry,  Poetry in the Twentieth Century                                                                              

Prescribed Books:
1.      An Outline History Of English Literature by W.H. Hudson
2.      A Short Oxford History of English Literature By Andrew Sanders
3.      A History of English Literature  by Legouis and Cazamian




B.A. Part - I

Semester - I

Paper 2 – Reading Poetry (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Poems Prescribed:
Unit I --- Elizabethan Period to the Restoration                                                                 (6)
Shakespeare’s Sonnet No. 29 and 130, John Donne : A Hymn to God the Father,  Andrew Marvell: To His Coy Mistress

Unit II --- The Neoclassical Age and the Pre-Romantics                                                   (6)
John Dryden: Mac Fleckno, Samuel Johnson: Vanity of Human Wishes, Thomas Grey: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard

Unit III ---- The Romantic Age                                                                                            (6)
Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey, S.T. Coleridge: Kubla Khan, John Keats: Ode to the Nightingale, P.B. Shelley: Ode to the West Wind

Unit IV – The Victorian Age                                                                                                (6)
Tennyson: To Virgil, Robert Browning: My Last Duchess, Mathew Arnold : To Marguerite

Books Prescribed:
Rhapsodies (Macmillan)

B.A. Part - I

Semester - II

Paper 3 – History of the English Novel (From the Beginning to the Twentieth century)  (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

The Eighteenth Century Novel, The Gothic Novel, The Romantic Novel, The Victorian Novel, Novel in the Twentieth Century

Books Prescribed:
1.      The Pelican Guide to English Literature Boris Ford  (Ed)
2.      A Critical History of English Literature: David Daiches
3.      The literature of the Victorian Era : Hugh Walker

B.A. Part - I

Semester - II

Paper 4 – Reading Fiction (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Novels Prescribed:
1.      Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen
2.      Wuthering Heights: Emily Bronte
3.      Silas Marner: George Eliot
4.      The Mayor of Casterbridge: Thomas Hardy



B.A. Part - II

Semester - III

Paper 5 – History of English Drama (From the Beginning to the Twentieth century) (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Elizabethan Drama, Jacobean Drama, Restoration Drama, 18th
Century Drama, 19th Century Drama, 20th Century Drama
Books Recommended:
The same as those recommended for Paper 1




B.A. Part - II

Semester - III

Paper 6 – Reading Drama (25 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Plays Prescribed:
1.      Macbeth: William Shakespeare
2.      Duchess of Malfi: John Webster
3.      Candida: G.B. Shaw

Reference Books:
1.      R.G. Moulton: Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist
2.      A. Nicoll: Studies in Shakespeare
3.      Baker and Harrison: A Companion to Shakespeare Studies
4.      A.C Bradley: Shakespearean Tragedy
5.      Boris Ford: The Age of Shakespeare
6.      F.L. Lucas: Tragedy
7.      A.C.Ward: Bernard Shaw
8.      C.E.M. Joad: Shaw
9.      Case Book Series: The Duchess of Malfi


B.A. Part - II

Semester - IV

Paper 7 – History of English Prose (From the 15th century to
the Twentieth century) (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

15th century Prose, Elizabethan Prose, 17th century Prose, 18th century Prose, Rise of the Essay, Romantic Prose, Victorian Prose, 20th century Prose

Books Recommended:
The same as those recommended for paper 1


B.A. Part - II

Semester - IV

Paper 8 – Reading Prose  (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Unit I                                                                                                                                      (8)
Of Studies: Francis Bacon
Sir Roger at Home: Joseph Addison
Recollections of Childhood: Richard Steele
On National Prejudice: Oliver Goldsmith
Dream Children: A Reverie: Charles Lamb

Unit II                                                                                                                                     (8)
On the Pleasures of being No Longer Very Yuong: G.K. Chesterton
On Superstition: A.G. Gardiner
The Idea of a Pilgrimage: Hilaire Belloc
On Holidays: Robert Lynd
Selected Snobberies: Aldous Huxley

Unit III                                                                                                                                   (8)
Modern English Short Stories: Ed. By Derek Hudson ( oxford University Press)

Pieces Prescribed:
1.      The Kite: Somerset Maugham
2.      The Voice: V.S. Pritchett
3.      The basement Room: Graham Greene
4.      Maria: Elizabeth Bowen
Books Prescribed:
English Essayists: Ed. S.K. Sinha (Oxford University Press, New Delhi)

B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 9 – Literature of the Twentieth Century
(Poetry and Drama)  (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Unit I – Poetry                                                                                                                       (12)
Prescribed anthology of poems: Rhapsodies Ed. K.Kumar et. al. Macmillan
Poems Prescribed:
The second Coming: W.B. Yeats, The Kingfisher: W.H. Davies, The Dead: Rupert Brooke, The Love Song of J .Alfred Prufrock: T.S. Eliot, The Express: Stephen Spender, William Wordsworth: Sidney Keyes

Unit II – Drama                                                                                                                     (12)
Murder in the Cathedral: T.S. Eliot
Justice: John Galsworthy

Reference Books:
1.      Skeila Kaye – Smith: John Galsworthy
2.      Raymond Williams: Drama from Ibsen to Eliot


B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 10 – Literature of the Twentieth Century (Fiction)  (24 lectures)

Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

A Passage to India: E.M.Forster
Heart of Darkness: Joseph Conrad

Reference Books:
1.      J.J. Oliver: The Art of E.M.Forster
2.      Rex Warner: E.M. Forster
3.      Lionel Trilling: E.M.Forster
4.      Albert Guerard: Conrad the Novelist
5.      Arnold Kettle: An Introduction to the English Novel Vol. II


B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 11 – Criticism (25 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four questions out of six set. There shall be atleast one question from each of the critical essays prescribed.
12½x4 = 50
2
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Pieces Prescribed:
From Preface to the Plays of Shakespeare: Samuel Johnson, Preface to Lyrical Ballads: William Wordsworth, From Biographia Literaria: S.T. Coleridge, The Study of Poetry: Matthew Arnold

Text Precribed: Literary Criticism: A Reading. Ed. Das and Mohanty. OUP



B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 12 – Twentieth Century Criticism (25 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four questions out of six set. There shall be atleast one question from each of the critical essays prescribed.
12½x4 = 50
2
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Pieces Prescribed:
The Function of Criticism: T.S.Eliot, The Nature of Criticism: Herbert Read, Metaphor: I.A. Richards, Structure, Sign and Play in the discourse of Human Sciences – Jacque Derrida

Text Prescribed: Literary Criticism: A Reading. Ed. Das and Mohanty. OUP



B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 13 – Indian Literature in English (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four critical questions to be answered taking one
from each unit. There will be alternative to each
question..
10x4 = 40
2
Explaining and critically commenting on four passages
out of six set from the prescribed novels.
5x4 = 20
3
Critical appreciation of an Indian poem in English not prescribed.
10x1 = 10

Unit I – Poetry                                                                                                                       (8)
Textbook Prescribed: Indian English Poetry. Published by Orient Longman
Poets Prescribed: The Harp of India : H.L.V. Derozio, Our Causurina Tree: Toru Dutt, Village Song: Sarojini Naidu , Philosophy: Nissim Ezekiel , The Whorehouse in a Calcutta Street : Jayanta Mahapatra,  In the Zoo: A.K. Ramanujan, Delhi: R. Parthasarathi , The Dance of the Eunuch : Kamala Das , The Professor Condoles: Keki .N. Daruwalla.

Unit II – Drama                                                                                                                     (8)
Tughlaq – Girish Karnad

Unit III – Fiction                                                                                                                   (8)
Untouchable – Mulk Raj Anand
B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 14 – History of English Language (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Five questions to be answered out of eight set from all three units
10x5 = 50
2
Five short notes.
5x4 = 20

Unit – I                                                                                                                                   (8)
The English Language: Its Origin and Growth; The History of English Language: Old English, Middle English, Modern English

Unit – II                                                                                                                                  (8)
Laws of Language: Grimm’s Law, Verner’s Law, Ablaut, Umlaut, Characteristics of Middle English: Decay of inflectional Endings, The Noun; The Adjective; The Pronoun; The Verb – Losses among strong verbs, Surviving Strong Verbs; Loss of Grammatical Gender

Unit – III                                                                                                                                (8)
Medieval Literature: (i) Medieval Verse (ii) Metrical Romances (iii) The Miracle Cycles (iv) The Morality Play

Books Prescribed:
1.      History of English Language: A.C. Baugh & Thomas Cadle – Routledg. Delhi, 1993.
2.      Growth & Structure of the English Language: Otto Jespersen, Oxford University Press, India, New Delhi.
3.      A Critical History of the English Language: Anna Kurien, Students’ Store, Barailey.
4.      A New Pelican Guide to English Literature Series (Part – I: Medieval Literature).
B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 15 – Linguistics (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four essay type questions to be answered one
from each of units I to IV out of seven set. At least one question will be set from each of the four units

10x4 = 40
2
Five words to be transcribed into the phonetic script out of fifteen set.
5x2 = 10
3
Four short answer questions (each to be answered in around 150 words) out of a choice of six questions to be answered from Units III and IV. Three questions each will be set from Unit III and Unit IV.

5x4 = 20

Unit I – The characteristics of Language, the study of Linguistics as a science, Branches of the study of linguistics, Synchronic and Diachronic linguistics, Langue and Parole, Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic relationships                                                                                        (6)

Unit II – Phonetics and its branches, The human speech mechanism, Description of the consonants, vowels and diphthongs of English(RP) , the phoneme, characteristics of phoneme, distinction between phonetics and phonology, Phonetic transcription of sentences                (6)

Unit III – Characteristics of morpheme, concept of morph, allomorph, inflectional morpheme, derivational morpheme, free morpheme, bound morpheme, morpheme and syllable, morpheme and phoneme                                                                                                                           (6)

Unit IV – Concept of Sociolinguistics, pidgin, Creole, dialects, process of dialect formation, isogloss                                                                                                                               (6)

Books Prescribed:
1.      Linguistics: David Crystal (Pelican, 1971).
2.      Linguistics: S.K. Varma (Oup, Delhi, 1974).
3.      General Linguistics: An Introductory Survey.
4.      Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics: J. Lyons (Oup, 1968).
5.      Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics: H.A. Gleason (Holt, Rinchart, Winston, New York, 1961).
6.      Elements of General Phonetics: D. Abercrombie (Faber & Faber, London).
7.      Semantics: F.R. Palmer (Cambridge University Press, 1976).
8.      Structural Semantics: John Lyons (Oxford, Blackwell).
9.      English Pronouncing Dictionary: Daniel Johns (Cambridge University Press, UK, 1997).



B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 16 – Literary Theory (22 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Five long answer questions to be answered out of
Six given.
10x5 = 50
2
Four short answer questions out of eight given on
terms and concepts prescribed (to be answered in
about 100 – 150 words each)
5x4 = 20


Text Prescribed: A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature by Wilfred L. Guerin et al (Oxford University Press)

The Psychological Approach: Aims and Principles, Abuses and Misunderstanding of the Psychological Approach, Freud’s Theories

Feminism: Definitions, Historical overview and major themes in feminist criticism, Gender studies, Marxist feminism, Psychoanalytic feminism, Minority feminist criticism, Structuralism—Context and Definitions, Deconstruction, Modernism, Post-Modernism.




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