Monday, 25 December 2023

Syllabus Introduction to Literary Studies 2023

 UNIT I: Reading the Novel 1. Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice 2. Prince, Gerald J. Narratology: Form and Function of Narrative. NY: Mouton Publishers, 1982. pp 7 – 16 & pp 103 – 105 3. Kaul, A.N. ‘A New Province of Writing,’ The Domain of the Novel: Reflections on Some Historical Definitions. Routledge, 2021. pp 20-36

 UNIT II: Reading Poetry 4. John Milton: ‘On His Blindness’ 5. William Wordsworth: ‘Composed Upon Westminster Bridge’ 6. Emily Dickinson: ‘341 After Great Pain’ 7. Rabindranath Tagore: ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ 8. Ferguson, Margaret, Mary Jo Salter and Jon Stallworthy, ‘Versification and Poetic Syntax’, The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 5th edition. NY and London: W.W. Norton & Company, 2005. pp 2021 – 2065 1 

UNIT III: Reading Drama 9. Mahesh Dattani: Tara 10. Watson, G.J. ‘The Nature of Drama’, Drama: An Introduction (London: Macmillan, 1983) 11. Tanvir, Habib. It Must Flow: A Life in Theatre http://www.seagullindia.com/stq/pdf/STQ%20Issue%2010.pdf 12. Day, Gary. ‘Introduction’, Class. UK: Routledge, 2001. pp 1 – 18

WILLAM BLAKE’S LIFE |NOTES|B A HONS ENGLISH |SEM-3|B A PROGRAMME

 BLAKE’S LIFE 1757 Born 28 November son of James Blake a hosier, near Golden Square in central London. 1768-72 Attended Henry Pars’s drawing...