The students will be able to recognize the characteristics of major chronological developments and relate literary works and authors to major themes and issues related to literary devices such as irony, symbolism, stream of consciousness etc. They will also be able to recognize the development of character and plot in the novel and will be able to identify specific connections between characters, and between character and other elements such as setting. Students will learn a method of analyzing novels by starting with character and moving to other elements and will identify the most effective elements of selected novels.

 

Course Contents:

Thomas Hardy                  Tess of the d’Urbervilles

George Eliot                       The Mill on the Floss

E.M. Foster                        A Passage to India

Credit Hours: 03

Class Timings: 

Monday and Tuesday

MA 2 S.S 2 ( 3:30 pm-5:00 pm)

Assessment Criteria:

Mid Term : 30 Marks

Final Term: 50 Marks

Sessional: 

Class Participation & Conduct:  5

Class Presentation: 05

Project Work/Assignment: 10

Course Material