UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE

CREDIT BASED TEACHING MECHANISM

B.A. FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH

TOTAL CREDITS-40

SEMESTER / PAPER CODE / CORE ENGLISH
TITLE OF THE PAPER / CREDIT PATTERN / TOTAL CREDIT
I SEMESTER / English
ME0107 / Phonetics and Remedial Grammar-Part-I and Part-II / 2+1
2+1 / 6
II SEMESTER / English
ME0108 / Phonetics and Remedial Grammar-Part-III and Part-IV / 2+1
2+1 / 6
III SEMESTER / English
ME0109 / Modern English and Broadcasting Part I and II / 2+1
2+1 / 6
IV SEMESTER / English
ME0110 / Modern English and Broadcasting Part III and IV / 2+1
2+1 / 6
V SEMESTER / English
ME0111 / Advanced Writing and Conversational skills Part-I
Broadcasting and Entrepreneurial DevelopmentPart-I / 2+1
2+1 / 6
VI SEMESTER / English
ME0107 / Advanced Writing and Conversational skills Part-II
Broadcasting and Entrepreneurial DevelopmentPart-II / 2+1
2+1 / 6

ELECTIVES

SEMESTER / ELECTIVE / CREDIT PATTERN / TOTAL CREDIT
Term work Language centric
III SEMESTER / Language based common paper / 2+2 / 4
V SEMESTER / Language centric Major centric Disseration / 4 / 4
VI SEMESTER / Dissertation / 4 / 4

Total No.of credits

Core-40

Electives-12

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Total 52

UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE

CREDIT BASED TEACHING MECHANISM

B.A.DEGREE PROGRAMME

SUBJECT- MAJOR ENGLISH (TOTAL CREDITS-40)

OPTIONAL ENGLISH

SEMESTER / PAPER CODE / CORE ENGLISH
TITLE OF THE PAPER / CREDIT PATTERN / TOTAL CREDIT
I SEMESTER / English
ME0101 / Paper-I: Short Fiction and Types of Short fiction
Paper II: Poetry and Types of Poetry / 2+1
2+1 / 6
II SEMESTER / English
ME0102 / Paper I: Drama and Forms of Drama
Paper II: Fiction and Forms of Fiction / 2+1
2+1 / 6
III SEMESTER / English
ME0103 / Paper I: Prose-Essays and Types of Essay
Paper II: Literary Criticism-A
Literary Criticism-B / 2+1
2+1 / 6
IV SEMESTER / English
ME0104 / Paper I: Poetry and Types of Poetry
Paper II: Drama (Shakespeare) / 2+1
2+1 / 6
V SEMESTER / English
ME0105 / Paper I: New Literatures in English Part I and II
Paper II: Fiction
Literary Criticism / 2+1
2+1 / 6
VI SEMESTER / English
ME0106 / Paper I: Twentieth Century Poetry and Practical and Criticism
Paper II: Drama,Fiction and Literary terms / 2+1
2+1 / 6

ELECTIVES

SEMESTER / ELECTIVE / CREDIT PATTERN / CREDIT PATTERN / TOTAL CREDIT
Language Centric/Major Centric
III SEMESTER / Language based common paper / 4 / 2+2 / 4
V SEMESTER / Dissertation / 4 / 4
VI SEMESTER / Dissertation / 4 / 4

Total 12

Total 12 credits Electives

40 credits Optionals

UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE

CREDIT BASED TEACHING MECHANISM

B.A/B.Sc/B.F.A./B.S.W DEGREE PROGRAMME

SUBJECT- LANGUAGE ENGLISH (TOTAL CREDITS-12)

SEMESTER / PAPER CODE / LANGUAGE ENGLISH PAPER / CREDIT PATTERN / TOTAL CREDIT
I SEMESTER / ENGLISH
LA0101 / Language and Prose (one credit)
Language and Fiction (one credit)
Part-I / 2+1 / 3
II SEMESTER / English
LA0102 / Language and Fiction-Part II (one credit)
Language and Fiction-Part III (one credit) / 2+1 / 3
III SEMESTER / English
LA0103 / Language and Poetry-Part II (one credit)
Language and Poetry-Part III (one credit) / 2+1 / 3
III SEMESTER / English
LA0104 / Language and Drama-Part II (one credit)
Language and Drama-Part III (one credit) / 2+1 / 3

TOTAL NO.OF CREDITS= 12

UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE

CREDIT BASED TEACHING MECHANISM

B.Com/BBM DEGREE PROGRAMME

SUBJECT- LANGUAGE ENGLISH (TOTAL CREDITS-12)

SEMESTER / PAPER CODE / LANGUAGE ENGLISH PAPER / CREDIT PATTERN / TOTAL CREDIT
I SEMESTER / English
LA0105 / Language and Prose Part-I
Language and Prose Part-II / 2+1 / 3
II SEMESTER / English
LA0106 / Language and Poetry Part I
Language and Poetry -Part II / 2+1 / 3
III SEMESTER / English
LA0107 / Business Communication in English Part-I
Business Communication in English Part-II / 2+1 / 3
III SEMESTER / English
LA0108 / Commercial Correspondence-Part-I
Commercial Correspondence-Part-II / 2+1 / 3

TOTAL NO.OF CREDITS=12

I. ENGLISH

M.A. SEMESTER COURSE

ELECTIVES

  1. Contemporary Canadian Literature
  2. Literary Theory
  3. Indian Fiction in English and in Translation
  4. Contemporary Indian Theatre and the West
  5. Canada and the World
  6. Caribbean Literature
  7. Comparative Literature (Fiction) – I
  8. Comparative Literature (Fiction) – II
  9. South Asian Immigrant Writing in Canada : Theory and Praxis
  10. Feminist Theory
  11. Cultural Studies
  12. Contemporary British Drama
  13. Modern Kannada Fiction in Translation
  14. African Fiction in English
  15. Commonwealth Autobiographies
  16. Myth and Drama
  17. Twentieth Century African – American Fiction
  18. Ecoliterature
  19. A Poetics of the Novel : An Introduction
  20. Reading Literature and Media
  21. Post – 1990 Indian Women Narratives – I
  22. Post – 1990 Indian Women Narratives – II
  23. Women’s Writing in India
  24. Indian Critical Tradition
  25. New Approaches to Learning English
  26. Dalit Literature
  27. European Fiction
  28. Indian Writing in English
  29. Indian Writing in English ; Poetry and Prose
  30. Translation Theory
  31. English for Written Communication
  32. Indian Autobiographies
  33. History and Literature
  34. Post-Colonial Literature
  35. Cross Cultural Women Writers
  36. Indian Women Novelists
  37. Continental Drama
  38. Commonwealth Drama
  39. History of English Language
  40. Phonetics and Linguistics
  41. English Language Teaching
  42. Approaches to English Grammar
  43. Canadian Science Fiction By Women

CREDIT BASED TEACHING MECHANISM

B.A. HONOURS DEGREE PROGRAMME

SUBJECT- English (TOTAL CREDITS-40)

A candidate has to complete 40 credits covering hard core/soft coreat least one open elective and a term work/minor project.

Hard core-16 credits

SEMESTER / PAPER CODE / TITLE OF THE PAPER / CREDIT PATTERN / PRE-REQUISITE
I SEM / ENG 101 / Paper I
English Literature from Chaucer to Milton;Drama from Marlowe to Johnson / 4(3+1) / The pre-requisite to join a honors degree programme is that a candidate should have completed a Bachelors degree with English as major subject or P.G.Diploma in English
ENG 102 / Paper II
Restoration and 18th century English Literature;
Literary Criticism part-I / 4(3+1)
II SEM / ENG 103 / Paper III
Nineteenth Century English Literature (Poetry and Drama) / 4(3+1)
ENG 104 / Paper IV
Indian Writing in English(Part-I) and Literary Criticism Part-I / 4(3+1)

TOTAL 16 CREDITS

One term work/Minor project-Women’s credit

Paper Code / Paper / Credit Pattern
ENG / Term work/Minor Project / 4(3+1)

TOTAL= 40 CREDITS

ENG 101 Paper I English Literature from Chaucer to Milton

Geoffrey Chaucer / : / The General Prologue
Christopher Marlowe / : / Doctor Faustus
The Metaphysical Poets / : / Selections from John Donne,
George Herbert and
Andrew Marvell
John Donne / : / “The Good Morrow”
“Go and Catch a Falling Star”
“The Sunne Rising”
“The Canonization”
“Valediction Forbidding Mourning”
“At the Round Earth’s Imagined Corners”
“Death be not Proud”
“Show me, dear Christ Thy
Spouse so Bright”
“A Hymn to Christ at the
Author’s Last Going into Germany”

George Herbert : Redemption; Virtue

Andrew Marvell : “To His Coy Mistress”; Thoughts in a Garden”

ENG 102 PAPER II Part I Restoration and Eighteenth Century English Literature

William Congreve / : / The Way of the World
John Dryden / : / “Mac Flecknoe”
Alexander Pope / : / The Rape of the Lock
Jonanthan Swift / : / Gulliver’s Travels – Book IV
Daniel Defoe / : / Moll Flanders

ENG 102 PAPER II Part II– Literary Criticism Part I

Aristotle / : / Poetics
Dr. Johnson / : / Preface to Shakespeare
William Wordsworth / : / Preface to Lyical Ballads
S.T. Coleridge / : / Biographica Literaria
(Fancy, Imagination & Poetic Diction: Chapter 3,4,14 & 17)
Practical Criticism / : / Prose and Poetry

ENG 103 Nineteenth Century English Poetry

William Wordsworth / : / The Prelude (Book I):
“Lines Composed a few Miles Above Tintern Abbey: ;
“She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways”;
“A Slumber did my Spirit Seal” ;
“Resolution and Independence”
“The World Is Too Much With Us”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge / : / “The Ancient Mariner”
William Blake / : / “The Tiger” ; “ London”;
“The Chimney Sweeper”
P.B. Shelley / : / “Ode to the West Wind”;
“Ozymandias”.
John Keats / : / “Ode to a Nightingale”
“Ode on a Grecian Urn”
“Ode to Autumn”
Alfred Lord Tennyson / : / “The Lotus Eaters”
Robert Browning / : / “Andrea del Sarto
“My Last Duchess”
Matthew Arnold / : / “DoverBeach”

ENG 104 Paper IV Indian Writing in English-I

Poetry

1) Sri Aurobindo : “Savitri” (canto I and II)

2) Toru Dutt : “Prahlad”, “Jogadhya Uma”

3)Sarojini Naidu “Vasantha Panchami”

“Coramandela Fishers”

4) Rabindranatha Tagore : “(Selections)Gitanjali”

5) Jayanth Mahapatra : “Temple”

Prose

1) Raja Ram Mohan Roy:“Letter to Lord Amherst”

2) T.B. Macaulay :Minute on Indian Education”

Fiction

1)Raja Rao :Cat and Shakespeare

2) R K Narayan:“Grand Mother’s Tale“

3)Mulk Raj Anand:The old woman and the cow

Criticism

1)Hiriyanna : Art Experience(Selections)

2)C.D.Narasimaiah: Towards an Understanding of the species called Indian writing In English

3) Meenakshi Mukherjee : The Anxiety of Indianness

4)Susie Tharu and K. Lalitha:Introduction from Women Writing in India: 600 BC to The Present

ENG 104 PAPER IVPART II Literary Criticism II PART II

T.S. Eliot / : / “Tradition and the Individual Talent” “The Metaphysical Poets”
F.R.Leavis / : / “Literature and Sociology
I.A. Richards / : / “Two Uses of Language”
Gerard Genette / : / “Structuralism and Literary Criticism”
Roland Barthes / : / “Death of the Author”
Helene Cixous / : / “The Laugh of the Medusa”
Jacques Derrida / : / “Structure, Sign and Play”
Terry Eagleton / : / “Capitalism, Modernism and Post Modernism”
Raymond Williams / : / “Base and Supersructure”

SOFT CORE PAPERS: 16 CREDITS

(Note- A candidate should not repeat the same soft core subject of honors degree programme

Paper Code / Paper / Credit Pattern / Pre-requisite
ENG0105
ENG0106 / Cross Cultural Women Writers
Caribbean Literature / 4(3+1)
ENG0107
ENG0108 / Indian Classics in Translation
Indian Thought / 4(3+1)
ENG0109
ENG0110
ENG0111
ENG0112 / Introduction to Australian Literature
Feminist Theory-I
South Asian Immigrant Literature in Canada
Introduction to Canadian Literature / 4(3+1)
ENG0113
ENG0114
ENG0115
ENG0116 / Dalit Literature-I
Recent Indian Poetry in English
Dalit Literature-II
Women writings from the Margins
ENG0117
ENG0118
ENG0119
ENG0120 / English Essayists
Humour in Indian Writing in English
Post 1990 Indian Women Narratives
Indian Novels in English:2000 and after
ENG0121
ENG0122
ENG0123
ENG0124 / History Fiction Interface in Indian Fiction in English
Twentieth Century Indian Poets in English
Contemporary Indian Regional Poetry in English Translation
Realism and Fiction
ENG 0125
ENG0126
ENG0127 / Indian Women Novelists
African Fiction in English
Jewish American Fiction

4 CREDITS= 3 HOURS Teaching+ 1 hour i.e. 2 hrs Tutorials

ENG 0105 CROSS CULTURAL WOMEN WRITERS

Anita Desai : Cry, The Peacock

Jean Rhys : Wide Sargasso Sea

Margaret Atwood : The Edible Woman

Bharathi Mukherjee : Jasmine

ENG 106 CARIBBEAN LITERATURE

George Lamming / : / Natives of My Person
Earl Lovelace / : / The Dragon Can’t Dance
Derek Walcot / : / “The Flock”, “A Tropical Bestiary”
“Crusoe’s Journal”
“Crusoe’s Island”
“Codicil”, “A Far Cry from Africa”, “Ruins of a Great House”
(Selections from the Castaway and Other Poems)
Edward Brathwaite / : / “Islands and Exiles”, “The Return”, “Path-Finders”, “Arrival”, “New World”, “Limbo”, “Rebellion”, (from The Arrivants)

ENG0107 INDIAN CLASSICS IN TRANSLATION

M. Anantanarayana : The Silver Pilgrimage

Amitav Ghosh : In a Glasshouse

R.K.Narayan : Maneater of Malgudi

Arun Joshi : The strange case of Billy Biswas

ENG0108 INDIAN THOUGHT

A.K.Ramanujam : Is there an Indian way of thinking

U R Ananthamurthy : The flowering of the front yard

Amartya Sen : On India

Selections from K.C. Nagegowda’s India the Travellers saw

ENG0109 INTRODUCTION TO AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE

A.D.Hope : “Australia” “Salabhanjika”

Judith Wright : “Woman to Man”, “Typist in the PhoneixBuilding”

Patrick White : Voss

David Williamson : Dead White Males

ENG0110 Feminist Theory-I

Soshana Felman : “Women and madness: The Critical Phallacy

Elaine Showalter : The Female Tradition”

Luce Irigaray : “This Sex which is not One”

Julia Kristeva : “Women’s Time”

ENG0111 South Asian Immigrant Literature in Canada: Theory and Praxis

Rohinton Mistry : Squatter

Apardico A. Laquian &

Elenor Laquian : Racism in Canada- A search For Policy Options

Ronald Skeldon from

Multiculturalism to Diaspora

Uma Parameshwaran: Trishanku

ENG0112 Introduction to Canadian Literature

Margaret Atwood : Survival

Nicole Brossard : Mauve dessert

ENG 0113 Dalit Literature-I

Short Fiction:

Devanoora Mahadeva: “Those who sold Themselves”

Aravinda Malagatti: “ The She buffalo on heat and He buffalo after Her”

Punjabi

Bhura Singh Kaler: : Sacred Leaves”

Prem Gorkhi : “Angel and Not Demon” (Trans. Chaman Lal)

Gujarathi:

Dalpat Chauhan : “Measure for Measure”

Pathik Parmar : “Naked feet”

II Poetry

Kannada:

Govindaiah: “ In the Soil of Tears”

“ A Letter to Father Searching for Me”

Trans. Abdul Majeed Khan

Laxmipathy Kolar “The Bat” Trans. M.K.Shankar

Punjabi

Gurdas Ram Aslam “For Freedom”

(From the Core of an Untouchable’s heart)

“Treatment of Untouchables”

Manjit Quadar “A Song”

Gujarathi

Bipin Gobel “To the Fading Man I Sing”

“To a Poet at a Mushables”

Kisan Sosa “The Last Man on Golgatha”

“Hanging on the Tree”

“Dousing the Fire in Heart”

ENG 0114 RECENT INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH

Arun Koltkar :” Irani Resturant Bombay”

: “Three cups of Tea”

R.Parthasarathy : “ River once”

: “ Complaint”

K.N.Daruwalla : “The king speaks to the scribe”

: “Mother”

Gieve Patel “Dilwadi” “Servants”

Adil Jussawala “The Waiters” “Bomb-site”

Aravind Krishna Moharotra : “The sale”

Gauri Deshpande: “The female of the species”

“The people who need people”

Mamta Kalia “Tribute to Pappa”

ENG 0115 Dalit Literature II/ Dalit Autobiographies

Sharan Kumar Limbale : Akkarmashi

Siddalingaiah : Ooru Keri

Bama : Karukku

Aravinda Malagatti : Government Brahamana

ENG 0116 Women’s Writing from the Margin

Volga: The women unbound (selections)

Trans by Alladi Uma

Sara Joseph: Othappu(The scent of the other side)

Sara Abubakar: Breaking Ties

Trans into English by Vanamala Vishwanath

Vaidehi: Gulabi Talkies and Other stories (Selections)

Trans by: Tejaswini Niranjan

ENG 0117ENGLISH ESSAYISTS

a) Introduction to the Genre

b) Maurice Hewlett (1861-1923) The Maypole and the Column

c) E.V. Lucas (1868-1938) A Funeral

d) Arthur Clutton Brock (1906-1950) The Defects of English Prose

e) Edward Thomas (1878-1917) Broken Memories

f) Robert Lynd (1879-1949) The Pleasures of Ignorance

g) A.A. Milne (1882-1956) A Village Celebration

h) Harold Nicolson (1886-1968) Men’s Clothes

i) J.B. Priestly (1894) Money for Nothing

j) Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) Tragedy and the Whole Truth

ENG 0118 HUMOUR IN INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH

a) Introduction to the Genre

b) S V V An Elephant’s Creed in the Court

c) R. K. Narayan Of Trains and Travelers

d) Khuswant Singh Murdering the English Language

e) K.S. Venkataramani Village Cricket

f) N. G. Joshi The Perfect Wife

g) M.K. Naik The Postman’s Knock

h) R G K Nagpur and its Oranges

i) Jug Suraiya Desi Decibels

j) C.N. Srinath Pillow-Talk

k) G.S. Balram Gupta Beware of Barbers

ENG 0119POST 1990 INDIAN WOMEN NARRATIVES

a) Gita Mehta Karma Cola

b) Ismat Chugthai : Quilt and Other Stories

c) Shashi Deshpande A Matter of Time

d) Jhumpa Lahirit Namesake

ENG 0120INDIAN NOVELS IN ENGLISH: 2000 AND AFTER

a) Navtej Sarna The Exile

b) Bashrath Peer The Curfewed Night

c) Amitav Ghosh Sea of Poppies

d) Aravind Adiga The White Tiger

ENG 0121 HISTORY FICTION INTERFACE IN INDIAN FICTION IN

TWENTIETH CENTURY INDIAN POETS IN ENGLISH

1. S.L.Bhyrappa : The Caravan.

2 Manohar Malgonkar : A Bend in the Ganges.

3. Nayanthra Sahargal : A Day in Shadow.

4, Salman Rushdie : Midnight’s Children.

ENG 0122 TWENTIETH CENTURY INDIAN POETS IN ENGLISH

1. Keki N.Daruwalla : From Ruminations

Death of a bird

2. Kamala Das : The invitation

: The Freaks

: The sunshine cat

3. Nissim Ezekiel : Poem of the separation

: Background

: Casuall

ENG 0123INDIAN REGIONAL POETRY IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION

1 K.Satchidanandan: Bertolt Brecht and Gautama Buddha. [Malayalam]

2. Sitanshu Yashaschandra : Magan’s Insolence. [Gujarathi]

3. Sitakanth Mahapatra : Song of The Hunter Java. [Oriya]

4. Sunil Gangopadhyay : I Turned Up Late. [Bengali]

5. Mahadevi Varma : No Matter the Way Be Unknown. [Hindhi]

6. Hiren Bhattacharya : These My Words. [Assamese]

7. Vinda Karandika : The Guide, The Wheel. [Marathi]

8. M. Gopala Krishna Adiga : Do Something Brother. [Kannada]

ENG 0124 REALISM AND FICTION

Thomas Hardy : Jude the Obscure

Mark Twain : The Adventures of Towm Sawyer

Kuvempu : Bride of the Hill

William Faulkner : The Sound and the Fury

ENG 0125 INDIAN WOMEN NOVELISTS

Anita Desai- : Where shall we go this summer?

Anita Nair - : Ladies Coupe

Shashi Deshpande : Roots and Shadows

Manju Kapur : Difficult Daughters

ENG 0126AFRICAN FICTION IN ENGLISH

Chinua Achebe : Things Fall Apart

Nadine Gordimer : The Lying Days

James Ngugi : A Grain of Wheat

J.M. Coetzee : Waiting for the Barbarians

ENG 0127JEWISH AMERICAN FICTION

Saul Bellow : Herzog

J D Salinger : The Catcher in the Rye

Malamud : The Fixer

Philip Roth : The Counter life

OPEN ELECTIVES- 4 CREDITS

Paper Code / Paper / Credit
ENG0153
ENG0154
ENG0155
ENG0156 / Course in Written and spoken English
An Introduction to English Literature / 4 (3+1)

COURSE IN WRITTEN AND SPOKEN ENGLISH

SYLLABUS

1.1Communicative English-I

  1. Introduction to Language

Varieties of English

  1. The parts of Speech: A Preliminary Outline

a)Noun

b)Pronoun

c)Adjective

d)Adverb

e)Verb

f)Prepositions

g)Conjunctions

h)Interjections

i)I) Articles

j)Punctuation

  1. Using Dictionaries
  2. Building Vocabulary
  3. Idiomatic Expressions and Proverbs

1.2Communicative English-II

  1. Phrase, Clause and the Structure of Kernal clauses
  2. Tense, Aspect, Modality and Phrasal Verbs
  3. Direct and Indirect Speech, Degree of Comparison, Active

And Passive Voice

  1. Transformation of Sentences
  2. Note-taking and Note-making, editing

2.1Communicative English-I

  1. Word- formation

a)Suffixes

b)Prefixes

c)Roots

d)Abstract Nouns

e)Compound Adjectives

f)Compound Nouns

g)Words with interesting origins

h)Onomatopoeic words

i)Words commonly mispronounced

j)Homonyms

  1. Sentence Formation

a)Order and Cohesion

b)Problems of Agreement

c)Problems of Case

d)Topic Sentence

e)Some Basic Sentence Patterns

  1. Paragraph Writing

1)Unity of Thought

2)Order

3)Coherence and Relevance

4)Variety

  1. Essay Writing

a)Descriptive

b)Narrative

c)Discursive

d)Dramatic

e)Imaginative or Creative

  1. Prose Comprehension

2.2Communicative English-IV

  1. Critical Prose Comprehension
  2. Writing reports
  3. Writing Reviews
  4. Letter Writing
  5. Precis Writing

2.2Communicative English-II

  1. Phrase,Clause and the Structure of Kernal clauses
  2. Tense, Aspect, Modality and Phrasal Verbs
  3. Direct and Indirect Speech, Degree of Comparison, Active and Passive Voice
  4. Transformation of Sentences
  5. Note-taking and Note-making, editin

ENG 0155 AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LITERATURE

POETRY

  1. Shakespeare: “Let me not to the marriage
  2. John Donne : Good Morrow
  3. John Dryden : Alexander’s Feast
  4. William Blake : Tyger
  5. A.K.Ramanujam: Striders
  6. Judith Wright : Woman to Man
  7. John Keats : Ode to Autumn
  8. Wole Soyinka : Telephone Conversation
  9. Derek Walcott : A Far cry from Africa

DRAMA

1. Arthur Miller : Death of a Salesman

FICTION

SHORT STORIES

1. Chekov : Sorrow

2. Hemingway : The snows of Kilimanjaro

3. James Joyce : Dubliners

4. Ismat Chugtai : The Veil

5. Camin : The Renegade

6. Gogol : Overcoat

CREDITS

I Sem II Sem

8-Hard core 8 Hard core

Total= 16

Open Electives= 4 credits

24 +16= Total 40 credit

CREDIT BASED TEACHING MECHANISM

MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAMME

SUBJECT- ENGLISH (TOTAL CREDITS-36)

A candidate has to complete 36 credits covering hard core/soft core a term work/minor project.

Hard core-16 credits

Paper Code / Paper / Credit
Pattern / Pre-requisite
I SEM
ENG0201
ENG0202
II SEM
ENG0203
ENG0204 / Poetry from W.B.Yeats
to Ezra Pound ; Drama from Aeschylus to Chekhov
American Literature; New Literatures in English
European Classics ;
Indian Literatures in Translation
Indian Writing in English-II / 4(3+1)
4(3+1)
4(3+1)
4(3+1) / The pre-requisite to join a Masters degree is that a candidate should have successfully completed a Honours degree in the discipline or a Bachelors degree of 4 years duration.

INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH-II