PG TRB Syllabus 2021 :
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PGTRB Syllabus 2021 For English :
Modern Literature (1400 to present day)
Prose, Drama, Poetry
Shakespeare
American Literature
Indian Writing in English
Approaches to Literature
History of English Language
Linguistics
Principles of Literary Criticism
[பி.ஜி.டி.ஆர்.பி பாடத்திட்டம் 2021 ஆங்கிலத்திற்கு:
நவீன இலக்கியம் (1400 முதல் இன்று வரை)
உரைநடை, நாடகம், கவிதை
ஷேக்ஸ்பியர்
அமெரிக்க இலக்கியம்
ஆங்கிலத்தில் இந்திய எழுத்து நடை
இலக்கியத்திற்கான அணுகுமுறைகள்
ஆங்கில மொழியின் வரலாறு
மொழியியல்
இலக்கிய விமர்சனத்தின்[திறனாய்வு] கோட்பாடுகள்]
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Syllabus: English
Unit-I – MODERN LITERATURE (1400-1600)
Poetry
For Detailed Study
Chaucer : Prologue to the
Canterbury Tales
Spenser : Faerie Queene – Book-I
For Non-detailed Study
Spenser : Prothalamion
and Epithalamion
Wyatt, Surrey : Selections in Peacock’s
English verse, Vol-I
Ballads : Peacock – Vol-II
Prose
For Detailed Study
Bacon – Essays – Of Truth, Of Adversity,
Of Studies, Of Revenge,
Of Ambition,
Of Friendship
Sidney : Apologie For Poetrie
For Non-detailed Study
The Bible : The Book of Job.
Drama
For Detailed Study
Marlowe : Dr. Faustus
For Non-Detailed Study
Kyd : The Spanish Tragedy
Ben Jonson : The Alchemist
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Unit-II – MODERN LITERATURE (1600-1798)
Poetry
For Detailed study
Donne : Canonisation, The Ecstasie
Milton : Paradise Lost, Book-IX
Pope : The Rape of the Lock.
For Non-detailed Study
Milton : Samson Agonistes
Gray, Collins & Blake : Peacock’s English
Verse – Vol-III
Herbert : 1. Affliction 2. The Pulley
Marvell : To His Coy Mistress
Prose
For Detailed Study
Johnson : Life of Milton
For Non-Detailed Study
Bunyan : The Pilgrim’s Progress
Fielding : Tom Jones
Drama
For Detailed Study
Dryden : All for Love
Sheridan : The School for Scandal
For Non-detailed Study
Congreve : The way of the World
Goldsmith : She stoops to conquer
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Unit-III – MODERN LITERATURE (1798 – 1832)
Poetry
For Detailed Study
Wordsworth : Immortality Ode,
Tintern Abbey
Coleridge : Ode to Dejection,
Kubla Khan
Keats : Ode on a Grecian Urn,
Ode to Autumn.
Shelley : Ode to the West Wind
For Non-Detailed Study
Wordsworth : Prelude – Book-I
Shelley : Adonais
Prose
For Detailed Study
Lamb : Essays of Elia
Christ’s Hospital,
The South Sea House,
Dream children,
New Year’s Eve
Hazlitt : My First Acquaintance
with Poets.
For Non-Detailed Study
Shelley : A Defence of Poetry
Wordsworth : Preface to the
Lyrical Ballads (1850)
Jane Austen : Emma
Emily Bronte : Wuthering Heights
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Unit-IV – MODERN LITERATURE (1832 to the present day)
Poetry
For Detailed Study
Arnold : Dover Beach,
The Scholar Gypsy
Browning : Andrea Del Sarto
Tennyson : Morte D’ Arthur
W.B.Yeats : Byzantium
Eliot : The Waste land
For Non-Detailed Study
Hopkins : The Wreck of
the Deutschland
The selections from
(i) Owen
(ii) W.H.Auden
(iii) Stephen Spender in the
Faber Book of Modern Verse.
Prose
For Detailed Study
Carlyle : The Hero as a Man of Letters
(from “On Heroes and Hero Worship”)
Mathew Arnold : The Study of Poetry
T.S.Eliot : Tradition and
Individual Talent
For Non-detailed Study
Dickens : Great Expectations
George Elliot : Middle March
Hardy : Jude the Obscure
Virginia Woolf : To the Light House
Graham Greene : The Power and the Glory
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Unit-V – SHAKESPEARE
Drama
For Detailed Study
Macbeth, The Tempest
For Non-Detailed Study
Henry–IV Part-I : Measure for Measure
Antony and Cleopatra
A general knowledge of the other plays, poems and sonnets of Shakespeare is expected of the candidates.
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Unit-VI AMERICAN LITERATURE
Poetry
Detailed study
Walt Whitman : Out of the Cradle
Endlessly Rocking
Emily Dickinson : Because I could not
Stop for Death
Robert Frost : Mending Wall,
Birches,
West Running Brook.
Sylvia Plath : Daddy
Non-Detailed Study
Walt Whitman : Passage to India
E.E.Cummings : The Cambridge Ladies
Hart Crane : Poem: To Brooklyn Bridge.
Fiction
Mark Twain : The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn
Melville : Moby Dick
Hemingway : The Old Man and the Sea
Prose
Detailed study
Emerson : The American Scholar
Faulkner : Nobel Prize
Acceptance Speech.
Non-Detailed Study
Thoreau : Walden
James Thurcer : The Owl in the Attic
Drama
Detailed study
Eugene O’ Neil : The Hairy Ape
Arthur Miller : The Death of a Salesman
Non-Detailed Study
Tennesse Williams : A Street Car named Desire
Edward Albee : Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?
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Unit-VII INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
Poetry
Detailed Study
Tagore : Gitanjali
Aurobindo : Thought the Paraclete
Non-Detailed Study
Poems of Sarojini Naidu and Toru Dutt from the Golden Treasury of Indian Poetry.
Poems of A.K.Ramanujam, R. Parthasarathy, Kamala Das and Nissim Ezekiel from “Ten Twentieth Century Indian Poets” ed. R.Parthasarathy.
Fiction
Mulk Raj Anand : Coolie
Raja Rao : Kantapura
R.K. Narayan : The English Teacher
Kamala Markandaya : A Handful of Rice.
Prose
Detailed Study
Ananda Commarasamy Aurobindo :
The Dance of Shiva (The Title Essay)
Non-Detailed Study
Nehru : An Autobiography
Drama
Detailed Study
Tagore : Muktha Dhara
Girish Karnad : Tughlaq
Non-Detailed Study
Gurucharan Das : Larine Sahib
Commonwealth Literature
Poetry
Non-Detailed Study
E.J. Pratt : The Dying Eagle
Judith Wright : Fire in the Murdering Hut,
The Cedars
Wole Soyinka : The Telephone conversation
Abioseh Nicoll : The Meaning of Africa
A.D.Hope : Australia
Drama
Detailed Study
Wole Soyinka : The Lion and the Jewel
Non–Detailed Study
Douglas Stewart : Ned Kelly
Prose
Chinua Achebe : The Novelist as Teacher
Fiction
Chinua Achebe : Things Fall Apart
Alan Paten : Cry, the Beloved Country
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Unit-VIII — APPROACHES TO LITERATURE
1. Modern Drama
2. Modern Fiction
3. Literary Movements
4. Literary Criticism and Theory
5. Feminism
6. Teaching of English in India
7. Journalism and Creative Writing in English
8. Post – Modernism
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Unit-IX – HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1. Origin of Language
2. Place of English in the Indo-European family
3. General Characteristics of
Old and Middle English
4. The rise and growth of Modern English
5. Growth of Vocabulary Greek, Latin,
French, Italian, Scandinavian and
other foreign influences – Word Formation.
6. Change of Meaning
7. The Makers of English, The Bible,
Spenserm, Shakespeare, Milton
and Dr.Johnson.
8. American English
9. Indian English
10. Characteristics of Modern English
11. Spelling Reform
12. The English Lexicon
Books for reference:
1) Henry Bradley : The Making of English
2) F.T.Wood : An outline History of
the English Language
3) A.C.Baugh : A History of the
English Language
LINGUISTICS
Definitions
– The Nature and Scope of linguistics,
Speech and Writing, Form and Meaning
Words, Clause and Phrase
– Concord Government – Sentence Pattern
Phonology
Morphology
Idiolect, Dialect
Transformational Generative Grammar
Books for Study
Frank Plalee : Grammar, ELBS
John Lyons : An introduction to
Theoretical linguistics
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Unit-X PRINCIPLES OF LITERARY CRITICISM
1. Aristotle : Poetics
2. Dryden : Essay of Dramatic Poesy
3. Coleridge : Biographia Literaria Ch.XIV
and Ch.XVII
4. Keats : Letters (from English
Critical Tradition-Macmillan)
5. T.S.Elliot : Metaphysical poets
6. I.A.Richards : Four kinds of Meaning
7. William Empson : The Seventh Type
of Ambiguity
8. Northrop Frye : The Archetypes of Literature
9. L.Trilling : Sense of the Past
10. Brooks : Irony as a Principle
of Structure
11. Allen Tate : Tension in Poetry
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