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English Part 2 Syllabus PU

Appendix A: Outline of MA English Part Two Compulsory Papers and Books.

Appendix A: MA English Part two Optional Papers. At least one paper is mandatory from below appended list of papers.

Total Marks: 500

Appendix B: Details of MA English Part II Papers with Author Names

Paper I: Poetry II

1.Blake: A Selection from Songs of Innocence & Experience i) Auguries of Innocence ii) The Sick Rose iii) London iv) A Poison Tree v) A Divine Image vi) From Milton: And Did Those Feet vii) Holy Thursday (I) viii) The Tyger ix) Ah, Sun Flower x) Holy Thursday (II)

2. Coleridge: The Ancient Mariner Kubla Khan Dejection: An Ode

3. Keats: Hyperion Book I Ode to Autumn Ode to a Nightingale Ode on a Grecian Urn

4. Philip Larkin: Mr. Bleaney Church Going Ambulances 1914

5. Seamus Heaney: Personal Helicon Tolland Man A Constable Calls Toome Road Casting and Gathering

6. Ted Hughes: Thought Fox Chances That Morning Full Moon and Freida

Paper II: Drama II

1. Ibsen: Hedda Gabler 2. Chekov: The Cherry Orchard 3. Brecht: Galileo Galili 4. Beckett:Waiting for Godot 5. Edward Bond: The Sea

Paper III: Novel II

1. Conrad: Heart of Darkness 2. Joyce: Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man 3. Woolf: To the Lighthouse 4. Achebe: Things Fall Apart 5. Ahmad Ali: Twilight in Delhi

Paper IV: (Literary Criticism) Practical Criticism

1. Aristotle: Poetics 2. Raymond William’s: Modern Tragedy 3. Catherine Belsey: Critical Practice 4. T.S. Eliot: Tradition and the Individual Talent 5. Philip Sidney: Apology for Poetry

Optional Papers

Paper V: Short Stories

1. Sara Suleri: The Property of Women 2. Naguib Mahfuz: The Mummy 3. E.Allen Poe: The Man of the Crowd 4. Doris Lessing: African Short Story 5. Flannery O’Connor: Everything that Rises Must Converge 6. J.Joyce: The Dead 7. Nadine Gordimer: Ultimate Safari Once upon a time 8. Kafka: The Judgement 9. Achebe: Civil Peace 10. Okri: What the Tapster Saw 11. Hanif Qureshi: My Son the Fanatic 12. sachvui.coence: The Man who Loved Islands 13. W.Trevor: The Day 14. AliceWalker: Strong Horse Tea 15. V.S. Pritchett: The Voice 16. Brian Friel: The Diviner 17. H.E. Bates: The Woman who Loved Imagination 18. Ali Mazuri: The Fort 19. Amy Tan : The Voice from the Wall 20. A.Chekov: The Man who lived in a Shell 21. Braithwaite: Dream Hatii 22. V.S. Naipaul: The Nightwatchman’s Occurrence Book 23. E. Hemingway: A Clean Well Lighted Place

PAPER VI: (Literature in English Around the World)

Drama

1. Lorca: House of Bernada Alba 2. Brian Friel: Translations

Novel

1. Nugugi: The River Between 2. Solzhynetsin: A Day in the life of Ivan Denisovitch Poetry 1. Taufiq Rafat: Thinking of Mohenjodaro The Stone Chat The Last Visit 2. Daud Kamal:Reproduction The Street of Nightingale A Remote Beginning 3. Maki Qureshi:Air Raid Kite Christmas Letter to my Sister 4. A. Hashmi:Encounter with the Sirens Autumnal But Where is the Sky? 5. Zulfiqar Ghose: Across India February 1952 The Mystique of Root A Memory of Asia 6. Shirley Lim: Monsoon History Modern Secrets 7. Vikram Seth:Humble Administrators Garden 8. Anna Akhmatova:Prologue Epilogue 9. Derek Walcott: Far Cry From Africa 10. Ben Okri: African Elegy 11. Achebe: Refugee Mother & Child Mango Seed 12. Nasim Ezekiel: Night of the Scorpion Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa 13. Moniza AlviThe Country at my Shoulder

Paper VII (Linguistics)

Introduction Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Stylistics.

Paper VIII: (Essay)

Essay

Note: So does higher education need success? I will not tire of repeating that the need for any action or inaction is determined by the purpose. If you want to save lives in the operating room, create new mechanisms, discover and determine the composition of dark matter – without higher education it will be difficult. Contrary to the widespread misconception that Einstein was almost ignorant, in fact he has a higher education in physics, obtained in the best Swiss university. If your task is to earn money, then the question of higher education is more complicated. It can both help and hinder. In the university you will not be taught to sell, manage people, organize business systems. But they can teach financial analysis, programming, that is, specific specific knowledge. And the more accurately you determine your path to success, the clearer for you will be the answer to the question: whether to get a higher education. Many people think that it is easy to study in America, the difficulty can only be in the language. I’m ready to disappoint you, the language is the minimum difficulty in university American education. Having looked at our education on both sides – both as a student and as a teacher, I can say one thing – we still have to grow and grow up to the American quality (at least, concerning most humanitarian disciplines). So what’s the difference?