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January 31st, 2017, 06:13 PM
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Syllabus of MA English University of Gujrat
Hi I would like to have the syllabus of the Master of Arts in English Literature which is offered by the University of Gujrat?
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February 1st, 2017, 09:21 AM
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Re: Syllabus of MA English University of Gujrat
The mission of UOG is to prepare the adolescent in the territories of economy, social approach and research, in order to empower them to contend at the global level; accomplish perfection in research and educating in all orders; and build up a world class focal point of magnificence in the modern triangle of Gujranwala, Gujrat and Sialkot to help the business and society everywhere through research-based activities. The Faculty of Arts at the University of Gujrat is truly dedicated to give quality instruction to the understudies. Having exceptionally qualified and experienced workforce and cutting edge offices, the educational module of various trains in the personnel furnish the understudies with a phenomenal chance to represent considerable authority in various projects running from BS to PhD levels The Department of English, one of the biggest branches of the University of Gujrat, is an energetic center point of scholarly, learned and social exercises. Aside from running its four full-time programs: BS, MA, MPhil English Literature and MPhil Linguistics. The division gives support to every single other branch of the University by offering interdisciplinary courses of English. The syllabus of the Master of Arts in English Literature which is offered by the University of Gujrat is as follows: M.A. English Part-I & II Paper I (Classical Poetry) —–100 Paper II (Drama) ————-100 Paper III (Novel) ————-100 Paper IV (Prose) ————-100 Paper V (American Literature)-100 Paper I: (Classical Poetry) 1. Chaucer The Prologue 2. Milton Paradise Lost Books I & IX 3. Donne Love/Divine Poems 4. Pope The Rape of the Lock. 5. Wyatt The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor, Whose List to Hunt, Madam Withouen Many Words, They Flee from Me. Is it Possible Forget Not Yet, What should I say Stand who so list. 6. Surrey My Friend the Things That Do Attain Love, That Doth Reign and Live Within My Thought, So Cruel Prison, Wyatt Resteth Here. Paper II: (Drama) 1. Sophocles Oedipus Rex 2. Marlowe Dr. Faustus 3. Shakespeare Othello The Winter’s Tale 4. Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest Paper III: (Novel) 1. Trollope Barchester Towers 2. Jane Austen Pride & Prejudice 3. G. Eliot Adam Bede 4. Dickens A Tale of Two Cities 5. Hardy The Return of the Native Paper IV: (Prose) 1. Bacon Essays: Of Truth Of Death Of Revenge Of Adversities Of Simulation and Dissimulation Of Parents and Children Of Great Place Of Nobilitie Of Superstition Of Friendship Of Ambition Of Studies 2. Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels 3. Bertrand Russell Unpopular Essays 4. Edward Said Only the introduction to the book entitled “Culture and Imperialism” 5. Seamus Heaney Only the essay “The Redress of Poetry” from the book entitled The Redress of Poetry Paper V: (American Literature) Poetry 1. Adrienne Rich Diving into the Wreck Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers Final Notation Gabriel 2. Sylvia Plath Ariel Morning Song Poppies in October The Bee Meeting The Arrival of the Bee Box Your 3. Richard Wilbur Still Citizen Sparrow After the last Bulletin Marginalia 4. John Ashbury Melodic Train Painter Drama 1. O’Neil Mourning becomes Electra (only the First of the Trilogy which is titled ‘The Home Coming’ is included in the M.A. Syllabus) 2. Miller The Crucible Novel 1. Ernest Hemingway For whom the Bell Tolls 2. Toni Morrison Jazz M. A. (English) Part II The first four papers are compulsory, the other four are optional. The candidates are required to opt for any one of the four optional papers. Paper I Poetry II ———-100 Paper II Drama II ———100 Paper III Novel II ———100 Paper IV Literary Criticism -100 Optional Papers Paper V Short Stories or ————————100 Paper VI Literature in English around the World —100 Paper VII Linguistics or ————————–100 Paper VIII Essay or ——————————100 SYLLABI AND COURSES OF READING Paper I: (Poetry II)(Section A) 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 Section B 1. Philip Larkin Mr. Bleaney Church Going Ambulances 1914 2. Seamus Heaney Personal Helicon Tolland Man A Constable Calls Toome Road Casting and Gathering 3. 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 |
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