About This Course
- To introduce diverse literary works and the need to understand the importance and implication of Literature in life.
- To develop fine art, skill of expressions for real life experience.
- To borrow sublime thoughts from the world of ideas and to enable students to explore varied forms of writing techniques.
- To enable students to identify and appreciate artistic and innovative use of language by prominent writers worldwide.
- To study the transition of human development since ages to the present day.
Programme Outcomes
- Students will be familiarized with the Literature of the world which will offer them a broad perspective without being confined to a few.
- The students will develop the basic learning skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
- It will enable the students to critically evaluate their thought process in the applied text.
- Students will be offered the opportunity to develop their Creative skills to form new genres of writings in the field of Literature.
- Students will understand the socio-political issues of different ages till the present time and come up with crtitical and comparative study.
Discover a comprehensive overview of the semester-wise papers and detailed syllabi for this course. Gain insights into the core subjects, electives, and practical components that will shape your academic journey.
- Indian Classical Literature (Core)
- European Classical Literature (Core)
- Indian Writing in English (Core)
- British Poetry and Drama 14th-17th centuries (Core)
- American Literature (Core)
- Popular Literature (Core)
- British Poetry and Drama-17th & 18th centuries (Core)
- British Literature: 18th century (Core)
- British Romantic Literature (Core)
- British Literature: 19th century (Core)
- Women's Writing (Core)
- British Literature: The Early 20th century (Core)
- Modern European Drama (Core)
- Postcolonial Literatures (Core)
- Literary Theory (Core)
- Litrary Criticism (Core)
- World Literatures (Core)
- Prose: Elizabethan to Modern Period (Core)
- Research Methodology (Core)
- Shakespeare
- Modern European Drama (Core)
- Postcolonial Literatures (Core)
- Literary Theory (Core)