Post-Graduate programme in English

Introduction

The Post-Graduate Programme in English is designed to provide students with a dynamic and in- depth understanding of literature, criticism, and cultural studies. This comprehensive course structure ensures a balance between classical traditions and contemporary literary discourses, equipping students with critical thinking, analytical, and research skills. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, this program nurtures intellectual curiosity, creativity, and academic rigour.This programme is an ideal choice for students aspiring to excel in literary studies, research, and creative fields, offering a transformative educational experience.

2 Year Post Graduate Degree - Post Graduation in  English +

  • The Long 18 th Century
  • The Long 19 th Century
  • Term Paper
  • Elective: Literature and World Cinema
  • Partition Writings I
  • The Long 20 th Century
  • Dalit Studies
  • Dissertation
  • Elective:- Literature and Indian Cinema
  • Partition Writings II

Spanning extensive historical periods, the course offers a thorough examination of literature from the long 18th, the long 19th, and the long 20th centuries. This includes an exploration of key literary developments and their socio-cultural contexts. Special focus areas include partition writings, which critically analyses partition of India as a major socio-historical phenomenon and assesses its reflection in Literature, and Dalit studies, which explore the literature and cultural expressions of marginalized communities. This course lays a great emphasis on dissertation, which helps the students to develop critical acumen towards research studies and conduct research in the most ethical manner.

1 Year Diploma +

  • Post-Independence Indian Literature Fiction
  • Classical and Renaissance Poetry
  • American Novel
  • English 16th and 17th Century Drama
  • Criticism and Theory I
  • British Poetry
  • American Poetry and Drama

This course offers an in-depth exploration of literary traditions across various periods and genres, including fiction, classical and Renaissance poetry, and American novels. Students will study English drama from the 16th and 17th centuries, gaining insights into theatrical forms and themes during these times. The curriculum further includes studies in criticism and theory, providing tools for literary analysis. Additionally, it covers a broad range of British and American poetry and drama.

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