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Mumbai university M.A. English Syllabus included Paper IV English Literature Core Papers and Electives Papers: M.A.Part I Semester Core Paper I – I Literatures in English Poetry – Part I Core Paper II- Literatures in English Novel – Part I Core Paper III- Basic Concepts in Linguistics – Part I IV- Elective Paper from one of the five Groups / Credit by Choice Paper Semester II – Core Paper V- Literatures in English Poetry – Part II Core Paper VI- Literatures in English Novel – Part II Core Paper VII- Basic Concepts in Linguistics – Part II VIII- Elective Paper from the same Group which paper IV was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper M. A. Part II Semester III- Core Paper IX- Literatures in English Drama – Part I Core Paper X- Critical Theories - Part I XI & XII - Elective Paper from the same Group from which Paper I was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper Semester IV- Core Paper XIII- Literatures in English Drama – Part II Core Paper XIV- Critical Theories - Part II XV& XVI - Elective Paper from the same group from which Paper IV was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper |
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![]() Syllabus for the Compulsory English if B.A. Course in Communication Skills is Attached below:
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The syllabus of Paper IV of T.Y.B.A. (Third Year Bachelor of Arts) English Program offered by University of Mumbai is as follows: Syllabus for TYBA Paper IV Course: 16th to 18th Century English Literature Course Codes: UAENG501& UAENG601 Objectives of the Course: 1) To introduce students to English Literature of the 16th, 17th and 18thcenturies. 2) To show them how background influences shaped the writers thinking. 3) To present them to the literary masters who dominated the scene 4) To familiarize students with different writing styles that each age adopted. Outcome of the Course: After completion of the course, students are expected to be able to: 1) To understand the distinctive features of English literature of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries 2) To comprehend how background influences shaped the writers thinking. 3) To recognize and appreciate the literary masters who dominated the scene. 4) To grasp the different writing styles that each age adopted. Unit 1: Important Concepts & Terms: 20 Lectures A. The Elizabethan Age (1550-1603) i) Renaissance, Humanism and Reformation. ii) Elizabethan Poetry Sonnets, Epic and Pastoral iii) Elizabethan Drama iv) University Wits. B. The Jacobean Period (1603-1650) i) Characteristics of the Jacobean Period (Major influences and its impact on literature) ii) Metaphysical Poetry iii) Jacobean Drama- (Revenge Tragedy and Comedy) Unit 2: William Shakespeare: Hamlet 20 Lectures OR William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors Unit 3: Selected Verse from the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.20 Lectures Elizabethan Period: a. Sir Philip Sidney from Astrophel and Stella sonnet sequence. Sonnet 37 My mouth doth water and my breast doth swell. 39 Come Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace. b. Edmund Spenser: from The Shepheardes Calender April Eclogue. November Eclogue. c. William Shakespeare: Sonnet 116 Let me not to the marriage of true minds Sonnet 138 When my love swears that she is made of truth Jacobean Period: a. John Donne:A Valediction Forbidding Mourning. Holy Sonnet 10 Death Be Not Proud. b. George Herbert: The Pulley. Love. c. Andrew Marvell:The Coronet. On a Drop of Dew.
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