SY BA English PDF
SY BA English PDF
SY BA English PDF
(1) Objectives
Term-I Term-II
Literature components Literature components
Unit – 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 Unit – 5 to 8 and 13 to 16
Q 1. Attempt any One from (A) and One from (B) in about 100 words each
(Questions on prose units 01 and 02) Marks 12
Q 2. Attempt any One from (A) and One from (B) in about 100 words each
(Questions on prose units 03 and 04) Marks 12
Q 3. Attempt any One from (A) and One from (B) in about 100 words each Marks 12
(Questions on unit no 9,10,11,12)
Q 4. Refer to the context (any three) Marks 12
(Unit no 9,10,11,12)
Q5. A) Questions on Vocabulary (any eight) Marks 08
B) Questions on Grammar (Passive voice, Direct/Indirect speech) (any Four) Marks
04
(Questions should be based on the exercises given at the end of each unit of the
prescribed textbook)
Q 1. Attempt any One from (A) and One from (B) in about 150 words each
(Questions on prose units 01 to 04- First term) Marks 16
Q 2. Attempt any One from (A) and One from (B) in about 150 words each
(Questions on poetry units 09 to 12- First term) Marks 16
Q. 3) Attempt any One from (A) and One from (B) in about 150 words each
Q. 4) Attempt any One from (A) and One from (B) in about 150 words each
(1) Objectives:
a) To expose students to the basics of short story, one of the literary forms
b) To familiarize them with different types of short stories in English
c) To make them understand the literary merit, beauty and creative use of language
d) To introduce some advanced units of language so that they become aware of the technical
aspects and their practical usage
d) To prepare students to go for detailed study and understanding of literature and language
e) To develop integrated view about language and literature in them
Introduction
What is literature?
Examining some literary devices
Plato and mimesis
Components of a literary piece and approaches to literature
Elements of the short story
Short story: A short history
Short story: The genre
1. The Three Questions- Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
2. Mother of a Traitor- Maxim Gorky
3. The Bet- Anton Chekhov
4. My Uncle Jules- Guy de Maupassant
5. The Bottle Imp- R. L. Stevenson
6. After Twenty Years- O. Henry
7. Lawley Road- R. K. Narayan
8. The Open Window- Hector Hugh Munro
9. Kabuliwallah- Rabindranath Tagore
10. A Signal Man- Charles Dickenson
1. Phonology:
-Organs of speech, speech mechanisms,
-Description and classification of consonants and vowels,
-Concept of syllable,
-Word accent, sentence accent,
-Tone groups, placement of nuclear/tonic accent,
-Concept of intonation, uses/types of tones
2. Morphology:
-What is morphology?
-Concept of morpheme, allomorph, zero allomorph, types of morphemes (free and -
bound), Prefixes and Suffixes (class-changing and class-maintaining),
-Inflectional and Derivational suffixes
3. Sociolinguistics:
-National varieties of English: British, American and Indian
-Regional and social dialects, standard dialect, concept of register, formal and informal
styles
-Pidgins and Creoles, code-switching and code mixing, borrowings
Term-I
(1)Objectives:
1. To acquaint and familiarize the students with the terminology in Drama Criticism (i.e.
the terms used in Critical Analysis and Appreciation of Drama)
2. To encourage students to make a detailed study of a few sample masterpieces of English
Drama from different parts of the world
3. To develop interest among the students to appreciate and analyze drama independently
4. To enhance students awareness in the aesthetics of Drama and to empower them to evaluate drama
independently
A) Theory of Drama
(1) Objectives:
1. To acquaint and familiarize the students with the terminology in poetry criticism (i.e. the
terms used in critical analysis and appreciation of poems)
2. To encourage students to make a detailed study of a few sample masterpieces of English
poetry
3. To enhance students awareness in the aesthetics of poetry and to empower them to read, appreciate
and critically evaluate the poetry independently
A) Theory of Poetry
(a) What is poetry? Significant development in the art of poetry during major periods
(b) Elements of poetry: Rhythm, Metre, Sound structure, Stanza Forms,
(c) Figures of Speech, Symbols, Imagery, and other Poetic Devices like Repetition, Contrast.
(d) Types of poetry: Elegy, Sonnet, Dramatic Monologue, Lyric, Ode, Ballad
Introduction
1. The Ballad of Sir Patrick Spens
2. Edmund Spenser
Men Call You Fair
3. Sir Philip Sidney
O Grammar Rules
4. William Shakespeare
Sonnet 130
5. John Donne
Broken Heart
Batter My Heart
6. Andrew Marvell
The Coronet
The Definition of Love
7. John Milton
The Invocation’ (an excerpt from Paradise Lost)
On His Blindness
8. John Dryden
Alexander’s Feast: or the Power of Music; An Ode in Honor of St Cecilia’s Day
9. Alexander Pope
Excerpt from Canto 1 of Rape of the Lock, ‘Toilet Scene’
10. Thomas Gray
Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes
11. William Wordsworth
Expostulation and Reply
The Tables Turned
A Slumber did my Spirit Seal
12. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Nightingale
Kubla Khan: A Vision in Fragments
13. P. B. Shelley
Ode to the West Wind
14. John Keats
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
Ode to Autumn
15. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Ulysses
16. Robert Browning
My Last Duchess
17. Matthew Arnold
Dover Beach
18. Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Blessed Damozel
19. Thomas Hardy
The Oxen
To an Unborn Pauper Child
20. G.M Hopkins
Pied Beauty
God’s Grandeur
21. W. B. Yeats
Sailing to Byzantium
22. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Brahma
23. Walt Whitman
A Noiseless Patient Spider
24. Emily Dickinson
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
Term-I
1. Theory of poetry
2. From- Auroral Musings: 01 to 10
Term-II
From- Auroral Musings: 11 to 24
Q-1- Questions on the poems prescribed for the first term (3 out of 5) [16]
Q 2- Questions on the poems prescribed for the first term (3 out of 5) [16]
Q 3- Practical questions on the application of theory to the poems prescribed for the
second term (2 out of 3) [16]
Q 4- Theme-based questions on the poems prescribed for the second term (2 out of 3)[16]
Q 5- Reference to context- poems prescribed for the second term (4 out of 6 ) [16]