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M. A. English Annual System M. A. English (Annual System) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION A Candidate for a pass at each of the Previous and the Final Examination shall be required to obtain at least 36% marks in the aggregate of all the papers prescribed for the examination and at least 25% marks in each individual paper. No division shall be awarded at the Previous Examination; Division shall be awarded at the end of the Final Examination based on the combined marks obtained at the Previous and the Final Examination taken together, as given below: First Division 60% of the aggregate marks taken together of the previous and the final Examination. Second Division 48% All the rest up to 36% shall be declared to have passed the Examination. M.A. ENGLISH (Annual System) There will be nine papers (four in Previous and five in Final). Each paper will be of 3 hours' duration and will carry 100 marks.

M.A. (Final) Paper I Paper II Paper III Paper IV Paper V Principles of Criticism Nineteenth Century Literature Twentieth Century Literature A. New Literatures in English or B. Women's Writing or C. English Language and Culture Indian Writing M.A. Final Paper I Principles of Criticism Unit-I Bharata's Natyashastra, Chapter 1(from Kapila Vatasyayan s Natyashastra) Kuntaka s Vakroktijivitam Aristotle: On the Art of Poetry Brecht: On Epic Theatre Unit-II Unit-III T. S. Eliot: Tradition and Individual Talent Cleanth Brooks: The Language of Paradox Unit-IV Jacques Derrida: Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Text (Seturaman, Macmillan) Michel Foucault: What is an Author? Unit-V Elaine Showalter: Towards a Feminist Poetics Abdul JanMohamed and David Llyod: Towards a Theory of Minority Discourse What is to be Done? The Nature and Context Of Minority Discourse,OUP,1990 Homi K. Bhabha Cultural Diversity and Cultural Difference The Postcolonial Studies Reader (Ashcroft, et al) Suggested Readings Abrams, M. H. A Glossary of Literary Terms, Macmillan

Frye, Northrop. Anatomy of Criticism, Princeton: PUP, 1957 Contd. Evaluation Scheme There shall be a Terminal Examination of 100 Marks at the end of the Session. The Examination Paper shall consist of Three Sections: Section 'A' shall comprise Five Questions (all compulsory, to be answered in 50 words each) of 2 Marks each. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing one from each unit. Section 'B' shall comprise Five Questions (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words Each). Each question shall carry 10 Marks. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing One Set of Questions (both a &b) from each Unit. Section 'C' shall comprise Five Questions (One from Each Unit, to be answered in 500 Words each), out of which the Candidate shall attempt any Two. Each question shall carry 20 Marks.

Paper II Nineteenth Century Literature Unit-I Alfred Tennyson: Locksley Hall Revisited; The Lady of Shalott Robert Browning: The Grammarian's Funeral; Andrea Del Sarto; Last Ride Together G. M. Hopkins: The Windhover; Carrion Comfort Emily Dickinson: Hope is the Thing with Feathers; Because I could not Stop for Death Charles Dickens: Great Expectations George Eliot: The Mill on the Floss Unit-II Unit-III Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights Thomas Hardy: The Return of the Native Unit-IV R. L. Stevenson: Treasure Island Ibsen: Pillars of Society Unit-V Walt Whitman: Beat! Beat! Drums! Elizabeth Wetherell ( Susan Warner): The Wide, Wide World Suggested Reading Ford, Boris. The Pelican History of Literature Vol.6

Detailed Study Contd. Evaluation Scheme There shall be a Terminal Examination of 100 Marks at the end of the Session. The Examination Paper shall consist of Three Sections: Section 'A' shall comprise Five questions (all compulsory, to be answered in 50 words each) of 2 Marks each. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing one from each unit. Section 'B' shall comprise Two Parts: Part I shall consist of Two Reference to Context Questions from starred texts (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each). Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. Part II shall comprise Three Questions (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. The Examiner will set Questions on all the Prescribed Texts. These three set of Questions should ensure equal weightage (and not remain confined to one or two Units) to all the Prescribed Texts. Section C shall comprise Five Questions (One from Each Unit to be answered in 500 Words each) out of which the Candidate shall attempt any two. Each question shall carry 20 Marks.

Paper III Twentieth Century Literature Unit-I T. S. Eliot: The Wasteland Unit-II W. B. Yeats: Sailing to Byzantium; Easter 1916 W. H. Auden: September1, 1939; In Memory of W. B. Yeats Dylan Thomas: Fern Hill ; This Bread I Break G. B. Shaw: Saint Joan John Osborne: Look Back in Anger Unit-III Unit-IV Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway Irish Murdoch: Under the Net Unit-V Aldous Huxley: Brave New World George Orwell: The Politics of the English Language; Reflections on Gandhi

Detailed Study Evaluation Scheme Contd. There shall be a Terminal Examination of 100 Marks at the end of the Session/Semester. The Examination Paper shall consist of Three Sections: Section 'A' shall comprise Five questions (all compulsory, to be answered in 50 words each) of 2 Marks each. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing one from each unit. Section 'B' shall comprise Two Parts: Part I shall consist of Two Reference to Context Questions from starred texts (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. Part II shall comprise Three Questions (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each). Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. The Examiner will set Questions on all the Prescribed Texts. These three set of Questions should ensure equal weightage (and not remain confined to one or two Units) to all the Prescribed Texts. Section C shall comprise Five Questions (One from Each Unit to be answered in 500 Words each) out of which the Candidate shall attempt any two. Each question shall carry 20 Marks.

Paper IV (A)- New Literatures in English Unit-I A.K. Ramanujan : Death and the Good Citizen; Water Falls in a Bank (The Collected Poems of A.K. Ramanujan, OUP) Patrick White : Voss Nadine Gordimer : The Burger's Daughter (An Anthology of Commonwealth Poetry) A.D. Hope : Australia; The Death of the Bird (An Anthology of Commonwealth Poetry) Unit-II Margaret Atwood : Journey to the Interior (An Anthology of Commonwealth Poetry) Agha Shahid Ali : Snowman ; The Seasons of the Plains (Twelve Modern Poets ed. A.K. Mehrotra O.U.P.) Unit-III

Amitav Ghosh Margaret Laurence V.S. Naipaul Wole Soyinka Franz Kafka : The Shadow Lines : The Stone Angel Unit-IV : A House for Mr. Biswas Unit-V : The Road : The Metamorphosis Detailed Study Contd. Evaluation Scheme There shall be a Terminal Examination of 100 Marks at the end of the Session/Semester. The Examination Paper shall consist of Three Sections: Section 'A' shall comprise Five questions (all compulsory, to be answered in 50 words each) of 2 Marks each. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing one from each unit.

Section 'B' shall comprise Two Parts: Part I shall consist of Two Reference to Context Questions from starred texts (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. Part II shall comprise Three Questions (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. The Examiner will set Questions on all the Prescribed Texts. These three set of Questions should ensure equal weightage (and not remain confined to one or two Units) to all the Prescribed Texts. Section C shall comprise Five Questions (One from Each Unit to be answered in 500 Words each) out of which the Candidate shall attempt any two. Each question shall carry 20 Marks. Or Paper-IV (B) Women's Writing

Margaret Atwood Adrienne Rich Unit-I : Siren Song : Snapshots of a Daughter in Law U A Fanthorpe Tony Morrison : Not My Best Side : Beloved Unit-II Unit-III Sylvia Plath :Lady Lazurus Mary Wollstonecraft : A Vindication of the Rights of Women Chapter 1&2 Caryl Churchill Gwendolyn Brooks Shashi Deshpande Virginia Woolf Unit-IV : Top Girls : A Sunset of the City Unit-V : That Long Silence : A Room of One's Own Detailed Study Evaluation Scheme Contd. There shall be a Terminal Examination of 100 Marks at the end of the Session/Semester. The Examination Paper shall consist of Three Sections. Section 'A' shall comprise Five questions (all compulsory, to be answered in 50 words each) of 2 Marks each. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing one from each unit.

Section 'B' shall comprise Two Parts: Part I shall consist of Two Reference to Context Questions from starred texts (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. Part II shall comprise Three Questions (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. The Examiner will set Questions on all the Prescribed Texts. These three set of Questions should ensure equal weightage (and not remain confined to one or two Units) to all the Prescribed Texts. Section C shall comprise Five Questions (One from Each Unit to be answered in 500 Words each), out of which the Candidate shall attempt any two. Each question shall carry 20 Marks. Or Paper-IV (C) English Language and Culture

Unit-I Varieties of English- Varieties according to Subject, Medium and Attitude Unit-II Teaching Methods and Approaches o Grammar Translation Method o Direct Method o Structural Approach o Audio-Lingual Method o Communicative Language Teaching Unit-III Technology, Grammar and Composition o Website Design: Its Tools and Design Features o Grammar and Composition-Maxims of Good Writing o Good and Bad Grammar, Grammar in Prose, Grammar in Poetry Unit-IV Culture, Language and Writing o Difference-Not Deficits o Language Learning and Errors o Language Guide to Transfer Unit-V Discourse Analysis o Discourse Analysis-Mode (Speech and Writing); Tenor and Domain o Literary Discourse Analysis: Lexis, Grammar, Figures of Speech, Cohesion and Context Required Readings Allen, J. P. B. & S. Pit Corder: Techniques in Applied Linguistics Vol. 3(OUP) Anne Raimes: Keys for writers (Houghton Mifflin Company) Randolph Quirk,et.al: A University Grammar of English (ELBS) Geoffrey Leech,et.al: English Grammar for Today ( Macmillan) Richards & Rodgers: Approaches & Methods in Language Teaching (Cambridge) Contd.

Evaluation Scheme There shall be a Terminal Examination of 100 Marks at the end of every Session/Semester. The Examination Paper shall consist of Three Sections: Section 'A' shall comprise Five Questions (all compulsory) of 2 Marks each. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing one from each unit. Section 'B' shall comprise Five Questions with internal Choice. Each question shall carry 10 Marks. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing One Set of questions (both a &b) from each Unit. Section 'C' shall comprise Five Questions (One from Each Unit) out of which the Candidate shall attempt any two. Each question shall carry 20 Marks.

Paper V Indian Writing Unit-I Rabindranath Tagore: Earth Toru Dutt: Our Casuarina Tree Keki N. Daruwalla: Underwater Notes Nissim Ezekiel: Night of the Scorpion, Urban Kamala Das: The Sunshine Cat, The Looking Glass Unit-II Raja Rao: Kanthapura Anita Desai: Voices in the City Girish Karnad: Yayati Mahesh Dattani: Final Solutions Sudraka : Mrichhchhakatikam Rama Mehta: Inside the Haveli Unit-III Unit- IV Unit- V U. R. Ananthamurthy: Samskara Dharamvir Bharati: Andha Yug (The Age of Blindness/The Blind Age) Suggested Reading Iyengar, K.R. Srinivasa. Indian writing in English (Sterling) Detailed Study

Contd. Evaluation Scheme There shall be a Terminal Examination of 100 Marks at the end of every Session/Semester. The Examination Paper shall consist of Three Sections. Section 'A' shall comprise Five questions (all compulsory, to be answered in 50 words each) of 2 Marks each. The Examiner will set questions on this section choosing one from each unit. Section 'B' shall comprise Two Parts: Part I shall consist of Two Reference to Context Questions from starred texts (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. Part II shall comprise Three Questions (with internal choice, to be answered in 250 Words each) Each Question shall carry 10 Marks. The Examiner will set Questions on all the Prescribed Texts. These three set of Questions should ensure equal weightage (and not remain confined to one or two Units) to all the Prescribed Texts. Section C shall comprise Five Questions (One from Each Unit to be answered in 500 Words each) out of which the Candidate shall attempt any two. Each question shall carry 20 Marks.