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TYBA Paper IX and Paper X: UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI University of Mumbai Syllabus for T.Y.B.A. English Program: B.A. Course: Literary Criticism Course Codes: UAENG502& UAENG602 (Credit Based Semester and Grading System with effect from the academic year, 2013-14) 75+25 Examination Pattern 1

1. Syllabus as per Credit Based Semester and Grading System: i) Name of the Programme : B.A. ii) Course Code :UAENG502&UAENG602 iii) Course Title : TYBA English Literary Criticism iv) Semester wise Course Contents : Enclosed the copy of syllabus v) References and Additional References: Enclosed in the Syllabus vi) Credit Structure : No. of Credits per Semester 04 vii) No. of lectures per Unit : 15 viii) No. of lectures per week : 04 2. Scheme of Examination : 4 Questions of 15 marks each 3. Special notes, if any : No 4. Eligibility, if any : No 5. Fee Structure : As per University Structure 6. Special Ordinances / Resolutions if any : No 2

Syllabus for TYBA Literature Paper IX and Paper X (to be implemented from 2013-2014 onwards) Objectives of the Course 1) To introduce the learners of literature to the basics of literary criticism 2) To sensitize them to critical approaches and literary theories 3) To impart the technique of close reading of literary texts 4) To enable the learners to analyze, interpret, explicate and evaluate literary texts 5) To familiarize the learners with the tenets of practical criticism Semester Five: Literary Theory and Practical Criticism Paper IX ( Literary Approaches and Scansion) Course Code: UAENG502 4 Credits Lectures: 45 Unit 1: Critical Terms: Mimesis, Catharsis, Classicism, Romanticism, Symbol, Myth and Archetype Unit 2: A) Nature and Function of Literature: Classical notion of literature, romantic notion of literature and the modernist view of literature B) Functions of Criticism: Explication, Analysis, Evaluation, Interpretation, and Theorizing Unit 3: Critical Approaches 1. Psychoanalytical Approach 2. Marxist Approach 3. Feminist Approach 4. Anglo-American Formalism (New Criticism) 5. Russian Formalism Unit 4: Scansion (10 Lectures) Base meter, modulation, rhyme scheme, metrical peculiarities and stanza forms 3

Evaluation A) Internal Assessment 25% 25 Marks Sr.No. Particulars Marks 1 One class test to be conducted in the given semester 20 Marks 2 Overall conduct as a responsible student, manners and articulation and exhibition of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities 05 Marks Questions for the class test should be either short notes or essays B) Semester End Examination Pattern 75 Marks/ 2 and ½ Hours Question 1: Short notes on critical terms from unit 1: (2 out of 4) Question 2: Essay on Unit 2 (one out of three) Question 3: Essay on Unit 3(one out of three) Question 4: Two Short Notes, one each on Unit 2 and Unit 3 respectively (Two out of four) :15 Marks Question 5 Scansion of an extract from poetry of about 6-10 lines(one extract unseen) (Students should scan the poem, identify the base meter, rhyme scheme, stanza forms if any, and the metrical peculiarities such as end-stopped lines, run-on lines, elision, pause, feminine ending, masculine ending and truncation. 8 marks for scanning and identifying the meter and modulations, 2 marks for rhyme scheme and 5 marks for identifying other metrical peculiarities) Semester Six: Paper X Literary Theory and Practical Criticism (Literary Theoryand Critical Appreciation) Course Code: UAENG602 4 Credits 4 Lectures: 45 Unit 1: Terms: Negative Capability, Fancy and Imagination, Objective Correlative,Collective Unconscious, Defamiliarization and Ideology 15 lectures

Unit 2: CriticalTheories (Romantic/Classical) 10 lectures William Wordsworth Preface to the Lyrical Ballads John Keats from The Letters (Letters of 22 November, 1817, 21 December, 1817, 3 February 1818, and 27 October 1818) Matthew Arnold Study of Poetry Unit 3: Literary Theories (Twentieth Century) 10 lectures T.S. Eliot Metaphysical Poets Sigmund Freud Creative Writer and Day-Dreaming I. A. Richards The Two Uses of Language Unit4: Critical Appreciation of an unseen poem 10 lectures Students are expected to mobilize the techniques of close reading and their understanding of literary devices like imagery, metaphors, symbols, parallelism, foregrounding etc while learning this unit. Evaluation A) Internal Assessment 25% 25 Marks Sr.No. Particulars Marks 1 One class test to be conducted in the given semester 20 Marks 2 Overall conduct as a responsible student, manners and articulation and exhibition of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities. 05 Marks Questions for the class test should be either short notes or essays 5

B) Semester End Examination Pattern 75 Marks/ 2 and ½ Hours Question 1: Short notes on critical terms from unit 1: (2 out of 4) Question 2: Essay on Romantic/Classical Theories, Unit 2(one out of three) Question 3: Essay on Twentieth Century Theories, Unit 3 (one out of three) Question 4: Two Short Notes, one each on Unit 2 and Unit 3 respectively(two out of four) Question 5: Critical Appreciation of Poem (unseen) of about 20 lines : 15 marks IDOL (Distance Education) students are to attempt five questions of twenty marks each, opting a minimum of two questions from each section. Questions forming one semester for regular students will form one section in IDOL question paper. Duration will be three hours. 6

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Hall, Donald E. Literary and Cultural Theory: From Basic Principles to Advanced Application. Boston: Houghton, 2001. Hudson, William Henry. An Introduction to the Study of Literature. New Delhi: Atlantic, 2007. Jefferson, Anne. and D. Robey, eds. Modern Literary Theory: A Comparative Introduction. London: Batsford, 1986. Latimer, Dan. Contemporary Critical Theory. San Diego: Harcourt, 1989. Lentriccia, Frank. After the New Criticism. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1980. Lodge, David (Ed.) Twentieth Century Literary Criticism. London: Longman, 1972. Lodge, David, with Nigel Wood. Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader. 2nd Ed. London: Longman, 1988. McGann, Jerome J. The Romantic Ideology. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1983. Murfin, Ross and Ray, Supryia M. The Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms. Boston: Bedford/St.Martin's, 2003. Nagarajan M.S.English Literary Criticism and Theory: An Introductory History. Hyderabad, Orient Black Swan, 2006. Natoli, Joseph, ed. Tracing Literary Theory. Chicago: U of Illinois P, 1987. Ramamurthi, Lalitha. An Introduction to Literary Theory. Chennai: University of Madras, 2006. Scott, Wilbur. Five Approaches to Literary Criticism.London: Longman, 1984. Selden, Raman and Peter Widdowson. A Reader's Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory. 3rd Ed. Lexington: U of Kentucky P, 1993. Selden, Raman. A Reader s Guide to Contemporary Literary Theory.London: Harvester Press, Brighton, 1985. Tyson, Lois. Critical Theory Today: A User-Friendly Guide. New York & Long: Garland Publishing, 1999. Walder, Dennis, ed. Literature in the Modern World: Critical Essays and Documents. 2nd Ed. OUP, 2004. Wolfreys, Julian. ed. Introducing Literary Theories: A Guide and Glossary. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2003. 8

Syllabus Prepared by: Dr. Dinesh Kumar (Convener) V.G Vaze College, Mulund. Members: Dr. Marie Fernandes, St. Andrews College, Bandra. Dr. Pratima Das, Smt. CHM College, Ulhasnagar. Dr. Sunila Pillai, RKT College, Ulhasnagar. Ms. Neeta Chakravarty, RJ College, Ghatkopar. Prof. Shashikant Malunkar, BNN College, Bhiwandi. ***** 9