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2D:rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, ENGLISHSCHEME OF EXAMINATIONSFIRST YEARP aperSubjectsDuration TotalHoursMarksCore Courses - Main Subjects IThe Elizabethan Age3100 IIThe Augustan & The Romantic Age3100 Core Course - Allied SubjectIHistory of English Literature,Social History of Engand from 1500 to1800 and Literary Forms3100 SECOND YEARCore Courses - Main SubjectsIIIThe Victorian Age3100 IVThe 20th Century3100 Core Course - Allied SubjectIIHistory of English Literature,Social History of England from 1801 tothe and Present day & Literary Forms3100 THIRD YEARCore Courses - Main SubjectsVShakespeare3100 VIAmerican Literature3100 VIII ndian Writing in Engish3100 VIIIL anguage & Linguistics3100 AOS - Journalism31003 INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE DEGREE COURSE INENGLISHSYLLABUSFIRST YEARPAPER I - THE ELIZABETHAN AGED etailed Prose: Bacon s Essays (Essays 21 - 30)(Emerald Publications)Non-Detailed Prose : The Gospel According to (Authorized version of the Bible)Macmillan EditionDetailed Poetry: 1.

3 INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION B.A. DEGREE COURSE IN ENGLISH SYLLABUS FIRST YEAR PAPER I - THE ELIZABETHAN AGE Detailed Prose : Bacon’s Essays (Essays 21 - 30)

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1 2D:rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, ENGLISHSCHEME OF EXAMINATIONSFIRST YEARP aperSubjectsDuration TotalHoursMarksCore Courses - Main Subjects IThe Elizabethan Age3100 IIThe Augustan & The Romantic Age3100 Core Course - Allied SubjectIHistory of English Literature,Social History of Engand from 1500 to1800 and Literary Forms3100 SECOND YEARCore Courses - Main SubjectsIIIThe Victorian Age3100 IVThe 20th Century3100 Core Course - Allied SubjectIIHistory of English Literature,Social History of England from 1801 tothe and Present day & Literary Forms3100 THIRD YEARCore Courses - Main SubjectsVShakespeare3100 VIAmerican Literature3100 VIII ndian Writing in Engish3100 VIIIL anguage & Linguistics3100 AOS - Journalism31003 INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE DEGREE COURSE INENGLISHSYLLABUSFIRST YEARPAPER I - THE ELIZABETHAN AGED etailed Prose: Bacon s Essays (Essays 21 - 30)(Emerald Publications)Non-Detailed Prose : The Gospel According to (Authorized version of the Bible)Macmillan EditionDetailed Poetry: 1.

2 Wyatt, Farewell, Love 2. Surrey, The Soot Season 3. Drayton, Tell Me 4. Philip Sidney, Desire, Though myold companion 5. Spenser, Sonnet 73 (FromAmoretti)6. Shakespeare, Sonnet 18 7. Marlowe, Passion 8. Donne, The Sun Rising 4D:rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, Poetry:1. Sackville, The Mirror forMagistrates 2. Ben Jonson, Come Celia 3. Samuel Daniel, Sonnet 5 - Delila Reference1. Sukanta Chaudhri, An Anthology of Elizabethan Poetry(OUP).2. Pendlebury Ed. English Lyrical Types (Blackie)Detailed Drama: Christopher Marlowe,Dr. FaustusNon-Detailed Drama:Ben Jonson, Everyman in HisHumour (Macmillan)PAPER II - THE AUGUSTAN AGE AND THEROMANTIC AGED etailed Prose:Samuel Johnson, The Life ofMilton (Macmillan)Non-detailed Prose:Addison and Steele , TheSpectator Club Oliver Goldsmith, The Man inBlack Charles Lamb, Old China William Hazlitt, On going aJourney Detailed Poetry:John Milton, Paradise Lost Book Coleridge, The Rime of theAncient Mariner 5 Non-Detailed Poetry.

3 Alexander Pope, The Rape of theLock lines 121-148 (Belinda stoilette)John Dryden, Macflecknoe Thomas Gray, Elegy Written ina country churchyard, William Wordsworth, Michael William Blake, The Tyger Coleridge, Kubla khan Shelley, Ode to the WestWind John Keats, Ode to aNightingale Lord Byron The Ocean (FromChilde Harold)Reference1. Ramachandran Ed. Five Centuries of Poetry(Macmillan)Detailed Sheridan, The School forScandalFiction:Charlotte Bronte, Jane EyreJohn Bunyan, The Pilgrim sProgress (Macmillan)6D:rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, SUBJECT - ITHE HISTORY OF English LITERATURE AND SOCIALH istory of England from 1500 to 1800 andLiterary FormsTHE HISTORY OF English LITERATURE1.

4 Prose from More s UTOPIA to the Eizabethan Age :More s Utopia , Ascham s Schoolmaster - Holinshed s Chronicles , Lily s , Euphues - Sidney s Apologie forPoetry - Bacon s Essays - The Authorised Version ofthe Prose from the Restoration to the Victorian Age : IzaacWalton - Dryden -Hobbes - Locke - Pepys - Bunyan -Steele - Addison - Swift - Gibbon - -Goldsmith - Burke - Lamb - Hazlitt-De Quincey3. Poetry from Chaucer to the Elizabethan Age :Chaucer - Gower - Langland - Edmund Spenser Poetry from Donne to the Augustans :Donne - The Metaphysicals - Milton - Poetry from the Pre-Romantics to the Romantics :Gray -Collins - Burns - Wordsworth- Coleridge - Shelley- Keats- Drama from the beginnings to the Jacobean Age : TheMystery Plays - Miracles - Moralities -Interludes - TheUniversity Wits - Shakespeare - Ben Jonson - Beaumontand Fletcher - Webster - Drama from the Restoration to the Romantic Age :Wycherley - Congreve - Dryden - Goldsmith - The Novel from Nashe to Walter Scott.

5 Nashe - Defoe- Richardson - Fielding - Sterne -Horace Walpole - AnnRadcliffe - Jane Austen - Sir Walter HISTORY OF ENGLAND9. Tudor England:The Renaissance and theReformation10. The Stuart Age:Puritanism and Colonial Expansion11. Rstoration England :Social Life12. The Age of Queen Anne13. The Industrial Revolution14. The Agrarian Revolution15. Humanitarian Movements16. The Effects of the French Revolution on British Life17. Prose : The Essay, The Short Story, Biography-Autobiography,Literary : The Lyric,The Ode, The Sonnet, The Elegy,The Epic, The :rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, YEARPAPER III - THE VICTORIAN AGE Detailed Prose: John Ruskin, Unto This LastDetailed Poetry: Browning TheGrammarian s Funeral 2.

6 Lord Tennyson, The Lotos-Eaters 3. Matthew Arnold, The ScholarGipsy 4. Hopkins Andromeda 5. Rossetti, The BlessedDamozel Non-Detailed Poetry :1. Willam Morris, The Haystack inthe floods 2. Swinburne, Chorus FromAtlanta in Calydon (Beginningwith Before the beginning of theyear and ending with Betweena sleep and a sleep. )3. Christina Rossetti, A Birthday 4. Francis Thompson, The Houndof Heaven 5. Browning, If Thou Must love 6. Clough, There is no God Detailed Drama:Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere sFan (Macmillan)9 Fiction: 1) Charles Dickens, A Tale of TwoCities2) George Eliot, Adam Bede3) Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men ina Boat (Frank Brothers)PAPER IV - THE 20th CENTURYD etailed Prose:Modern Essays Ed.

7 Board ofEditors (Orient Longman)1. Forster, What I believe 2. Sri James Jeans Our Home inSpace 3. Haldane The ScientificPoint of View 4. Arnold Toynbee, India sContribution to World Unity 5. Chesterton, What I Foundin my pocket Detailed Poetry: 1. Wilfred Owen Strange Meeting 2. Yeats, Easter 1916 3. Eliot, The Love Song of JAlfred Prufock 4. Auden, The Unknown Citizen 10D:rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, Poetry: 1. Walter de la Mare , The Listeners 2. Rupert Brooke, The Great Lover 3. Thomas Hardy The DarklingThrush 4. Thomas, Death of a Peasant 5. Philip Larkin, Next Please 6. Ted Hughes, Hawk Roosting Reference1. R. Viswanathan ed.

8 Viewless Wings (Indian OpenUniversity Books)2. Five Centuries of Poetry (Macmillan)3. English Poetry : A Kaleidoscope (Orient Longman)Detailed Barrie, The AdmirableCrichton ( )Non-detailed Drama:Samuel Beckett, Waiting Shaw, Saint Joan(Longman)Fiction: Conan Doyle, TheHound of the Baskervilles2. George Orwell, Animal Farm3. Kingsley Amis, Lucky Jim11II Branch XII (G) - EnglishALLIED SUBJECT - IITHE HISTORY OF English LITERATURE ANDTHE SOCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLANDFROM 1801 TO THE PRESENT DAY ANDLITERARY Macaulay - Caryle - Ruskin - Arnold - Pater - - Chesterton - Hilaire Belloc - LyttonStrachey - Lawrence - Robert Lynd - Gardiner -Aldous Huxley - George VICTORIAN POETST ennyson - Browning - Arnold - Rossetti - - Betjemann - Ted Hughes - Eliot - Auden -Spender - Wilde - Shaw - John Galsworthy - - Sean O Casey - - Eliot - ChristopherFry - S.

9 Beckett - J. Osborne - - Thackeray - Mrs. Gaskell - Wilkie Collins -The Brontes - George Eliot - Trollope - Meredith - Hardy -Arthur Conan Doyle - Kipling - Arnold Bennet - Wells- Conrad - George Orwell - Wodehouse - Kingsley Amis- John Braine - William :rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, VICTORIAN AGE1. The Reform Bills2. Development of Transport and Communication3. Development of EducationBRITISH LIFE IN THE 20th CENTURY1. Life Between the two World Wars2. Effects of the Second World War3. Social Security and the Welfare State4. Effects of the Cold war5. Life in the Sixties6. Life in the Seventies7. Life in the EightiesLITERARY FORMSD rama: Tragedy, Comedy, Tragi-Comedy, Farce, Melodrama, TheMasque, The DramaticMonologue , The Absurd Novel: The Historical Novel - The Novelof Character - The DetectiveNovel - The Stream ofConsciousness YEARPAPER V - SHAKESPEARED etailed: As You Like itAntony and CleopatraNon-detailed: Twelfth nightHenry VThe TempestPAPER VI - AMERICAN LITERATURED etailed Prose: 1.

10 Poe, The Philosophy ofComposition 2. , What I lived for Non-Detailed Prose: 1. Emerson, TheAmerican Scholar 2. Ezra Pound, A retrospect ofimages 3. Robert Frost, The Figure apoem makes Detailed Poetry: 1. Emerson, Brahma 2. W. Whitman, O Captain, myCaptain 3. , Because I couldnot stop for death 4. Poe, The Raven 5. Robert Frost, Birches 14D:rainbow\ \Tamil\less 1,2,5,12, Poetry: 1. Robinson, Calvary 2. Cummings, TheCambridge Ladies 3. Wallace Stevens, Man carryingThings Detailed Drama: Arthur Miller, All My SonsNon-Detailed Drama: 1. Eugene O Neill, The EmperorJones2 Tennessee Williams, TheGlass MenagerieFiction: 1. , Billy E.


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