UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract) English - syllabus - Choice based Credit Semester System - implemented - Orders issued

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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract) English - syllabus - Choice based Credit Semester System - implemented Orders issued. GENERAL AND ACADEMIC BRANCH I `B' SECTION GAI/B2/2140/06 Read: 1.

Calicut University .P.O Dated: 22.12.2008.

U.O. No. GAI/J1/1373/08 dated 01.07.08

2.

Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Studies in English (PG) held on 29.8.2008

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Minutes of the meeting of the Faculty of Language and Literature held on 01.09.2008, Item No.7

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Minutes of the meeting of the Academic Council held on 7.10.2008 (Item No . I I B-7

ORDER 1. Vide U.O. read first above, orders were issued implementing the Choice Based Credit Semester System in the teaching Departments/School of the University from 2008 admission onwards. 2. The meeting of the Board of Studies in English (PG) at its meeting held on 29.8.2008 considered the syllabus under Choice based Credit Semester System prepared by the Department Council of the University English Department and resolved to approve it vide paper read

2nd

above. The minutes of the meeting of the

Board of Studies was approved by the Faculty of Language and Literature and Academic Council vide papers read 3rd and

4th

above.

3. Sanction is therefore accorded for implementing the syllabus for M.A. English under Choice based Credit Semester System in the University Department with effect from 2008 admission. Orders are issued accordingly. The Syllabus is appended herewith. Sd/DEPUTY REGISTRAR (G 86 A I) For REGISTRAR

To The Head of the Department, Department of English, University of Calicut

Copy to: CE/Ex.Sec./PG DR/AR/Tabulation Section/GAI F section Forwarded/By Order

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OE CT A Lie UT Ni. A. English Language and Literature Choice Based Credit Semester System Syllabi k. CORE COURSES Semester I ENG 1C01 British Literature from Chaucer to Eighteenth Century Credits: 4 SECTION A: POETRY Geoffrey Chaucer John Dunne John Milton Alexander Pope Thomas Ckfly

- 'Cieeeral Prologue' to the autterbury Mies - "Th?. Catenizatien" - PaSise Last Rah& LY -'Rape of the Lock," Canto I -"Elegy Waften iu a Cowley Churchyard'

SECTION B: DRAMA Chrilitopher Madam! Jelin Webster William.

- Doctor Fazatas - The Duchess octlialgli - The Way till:he World

SECTION C: PROSE AND FICTION

Francis Bacon Jonathan %tiff

"Ohslarriage" - dulliver's Travels

EEG 1CO2 Indian English Literature SECLION A: POE FRY Ribindranath Tagere , &umbilici° Tom Dim Kam ala pas }Ss* Ezekiel . Keki Dartimdla itzUmattisiant Pwo ,MprAps.

- "'The Child" - 'Revelation' - "Oor CasuarinaTree" - "Dance of the Funtiche' -"Pall, Lever., BirdwatcheC - “Death of a Bird" - "A Rivet" - 'Mawr

2—

Credits: 4

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SEC HON B: DRAMA Man jula Padmanabhan Astf Currimbhoy

- The Refugee

SECTION C: FICTION Mulk Raj Anand Raja Ran Anita Denai Anindhati Roy Ani itav GhSb

- Untouchable - Kanthapura CM the Nacock Latqf Small Things [-.41uniow Lines

A5arvest

ENG 1CO3 Regional Indian Litertaures in Translation

Credits: 4

SEC, ITON A: POETRY "Nathmal Bird" N Piehanturthi Traitor" Vrinda Karmdikai "A City, an Evening, and an Old Man: Me" Dhoom ii Ciajanan Manav Mukthi Bodh 'So Very Far" - "The Pleasure Cham her" Shreekanth Varna Gut= Mohammed Sheik - "Tvlahabalipuram" "Bread of Drew-lie" Ararita Frit= Arun Kolaticar "Metaincaphosai Attar/ Ravi Vamia SEC tION B: DRAM Rabindranath Tag Vijay TendukaiGiriali Karnad Mahaswetha Devi K. I_ Baby

Alukta-dhara ;311ence, The antri is in. Tughlak Bayen Nadi gaddita

SEC IION C: FICTION - "Kuttiedathi" M. TVasuclevan Nair "Lihaf' Ism at Chugittai Satnstara U. IL Atianthamoorthy Vaikorn Mohammed Basher Path-anima's Goat - Gocian Premehand Subetrniziatha Adtagoorna Debi Credits: 4 ENG 1C04 Postettioniai Poetry - "Small-wale Reflections an a Great House" A_ K. Ramtumjain -"An Introduction" Kam ala Das -"A Rain &Rite?' Jaymitalklabapatra - "A Different History" Sujata Bhatt - -New Vail:" .---ernnki Set r-ttar7

"Africa!'

David Diop

- -Telephone Conversntion"

Wole Soyinka John Pepper Clark gam

au Brathwaite

Allan Cumow

- 'The Casualties" - "Negus" - "House and Land" ialia" - 'Ausfr

D Hope

- "Aboriginal Australian"

Jack davit' Robert Finch Margaret Atwood Derek Walcott Mohammed bin Haji Salleh Edwin mumbo KishwarNake.ed Alinaghir Haan i Lakdana V ikrarawinha

- "Peacock and Nightingale" - "Jowney to the Interior" "Ruing of a area House" - "Do Not Say" - "A Quiet Evening" -

am Not that Woman" "It-W*1i* if Live in a Haus . Made by

idioMC

- "Don't Talk to me About Matisse

Credits:

4

ry of English Language from Anglo Saxon to

(ern En 1150.

The linguistic features that o,il

aracteri2s the English language in different periods

of s history, such as Old. English, Middle English & Modern English. Major influences on English Language from other languages such as creek, Latin, French, Scandinavian language , etc.

eat writers such w

Enrichment of the English language through the works of Shakespeare, Milton, etc.

analysis at the phonological,

tnicture of Modern Engliq rphological and syntactic iev °dein varieties of international English

References History of English -ET. Wood History of English - A C. Baugh Structure of English - V. Symnata

Semester 2 ENG 2006

British

SECTION A: POETRY William Blake William Wordsworth

S. T. Coleridge

Credits: 4

re: The Nineteenth Cantu

1.‘

ithe

hitimatiorsii of Irian l - ' cx - "Kubla Khan"

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P. B. S.heliey John Keats Tennyson Robert Browning MaTthew Arnold

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- Ode on a Gracian i _it ses7 Lipp° Lippi" - "Dover Bead?'

SECTION B: DRAMA Oscar Wit&

fame

SECTION C: Emile Bronte Charles Dickens Thom as Hardy

- Wuthering, Heights - flan/ rungs - Tess of Dionherwiles

-19) Apology for Poetry - Preface to Lyricai Ballads SECTION B T. S. EIS Cleanth Brooks Northrop Frye

- Tradit Talent - The Weil-wrought Urn -The Archetypes of Literature.

SEC;n ON C S. N. Das Gupta Kunjunni Raja

ray of Rasa eory: of Dhwani

SECTION D Ferdinand de San RolaidB'arthes JaequeSDearida Elaine Shoualter Raymond Williams

- Nature of the Linguistic Sign - Death of the Author Structure Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences - Towards a Feminist Poetics - Culture, Nature, Civilization, Literature (from

ENG 2COSIntroduction to Linguistics Credits: 4 This course aims to help the students'to have a general idea of the diseiptine Linguistics and its applications. It will also give the students a general idea of the major theories like Structuralism and Trensformational Generative granurar,

Selected articles from different colieetious will fonn the reference materials for the course. Charles F. 1-tockett• - A Course in Modern ur..puistt ( eitapter16: The Design of • Language)

HA Gleason Jr. - An Introduction to sfrocartive Languishes (Chapter 1-4) • Daniel Jones - An Outline of English Phonetics. Leonard Bloomfield - Language Nouns Chomsky - Aspects ofthe Theory of Syntax

ester 3 ENG 3C09 Twentieth Century British Literature: Hato Wo d

Credits: 4

SECTION A. Poetry G. M. Hopkins W. B. Yeats T. S_ Eliot li Auden (Yeats and Eliot al-e reaked for annot

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SECTION B: DRAMA Christoplar Frye - The loav rs Ratio J. M Synge - Riders to the Sea G. B. Shaw -Apple Cart. SECTION C: FICTION Virginia Woo - To the lighthouse D. IL Lawrence - Sons and Lovers James Joyce -A Portrait clan A aist as a bung Man Joseph.Courad - The Heart of Darkness. ENG 3C1O Post-colonial Fiction and Drama SEC ITON A: FICTION ChimitAchebe Nguni WaThiongo V_ S_ Naipint Salm an Rushdie Pronttaht AnatitaToer

tat - The Mimic- Men - Midnight 4- Children Mirth of Makkihd

SECTION iB: DRAMA: Woie Soyinka Christi Kamad James Reaney

Road - Havavadana - The Canadian II lthers

Credits: 4

ENG 3C11Sl atespeare SECTION A: PLAYS Hamlet King Lear The Tempest Midsummer Night's Drew,: SEC 110N B GENERAL 1FICS Elizabethan Theatre and Audience Shakespeare and his Age Shakespeare's Development as a Playwright Shakespeare's Genres (Comedy, Tragedy, History Play, Romances, Sonnets) SECTION C: CONTEMPORARY SHAIXSPE

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