Course Code ENG 2219 Notional hours 150 hours

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The Novel in the 18 th and 19 th Centuries Course Code ENG 2219 Notional hours 150 hours No. of Credits 3 Lectures, Group discussion on selected primary/secondary texts, Self-study none Core This course will focus on the beginnings of the modern novel in English and will trace its trajectory in the 19th century. It will be a survey course. Canonical writers and writers who have been marginalized and excluded from the mainstream tradition due to diverse ideological issues will be studies in terms of common themes and preoccupations, genres and literary techniques.

History of the English Language Course Code ENG 2224 Notional hours 150 None Theory, Classroom Discussions, Group Work, Independent Reading Assignments, Self-Study Elective This course gives students a survey of the history of the English language from the 5th century up to the 21st century. The course aims to introduce students to the development of the English language with dynamic interaction with its socio-historic context within and outside Britain. The students will analyze the evolution of English through the years, and how socio-political factors plays a critical role in shaping the language as to what it is in the modern day.

Medieval Drama to 1642 Course Code ENG 2230 Notional hours 150 None Elective Lectures, discussions, guided critical reading, selfstudy This course will introduce students to the Mystery and Morality plays through an in-depth study of Everyman and selected Mystery plays in the Wakefield and York Cycles. The evolution of drama from its Christian roots will be traced here. The course will also look at the formal structures of theatremaking, performance, and patronage through a discussion of trends in Renaissance drama. It will engage with the work of Christopher Marlowe (Doctor Faustus), William Shakespeare (The Tempest) and John Webster (The White Devil). This course complements Shakespeare Studies in Year 3 in terms of background and socio-political context. Students will be expected to read play-texts critically across a variety of historical contexts and analyse their influence on the development of subsequent plays not only in content, but also in form and conventions. In-class discussions will also engage with how a text is produced by, and produces, its historical and cultural context.

Literary and Cinematic Narrative Course Code ENG 2231 Notional hours 200 No. of Credits 4 Theory, Classroom Discussions, Group Work, Independent Reading Assignments, Films, Self- Study Optional The course highlights the interface of literature and film, and what is common, borrowed, different and transformed between the two genres. It provides students an introduction to the study of literary and cinematic language, translation and adaptation, film and historical context, and the politics of cinematic perspective and spectatorship. The course builds on the literature courses taught earlier and offers students a deeper engagement with cultural and visual studies.

English Across the World Course Code ENG 2232 Notional hours 150 Optional In-class discussions, lectures, assessments, fieldwork, online learning/research, selfstudy The course will engage with new varieties of English that have emerged outside the original home country of the language since the 17th century, and the issues of description, theory and explanation that they raise. It will also examine and analyse excerpts from post-colonial literatures in English from a linguistic and World Englishes perspective.