Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Literature
Year 1: Foundational Studies*
*Semester 1:*
- *Introduction to Literature*: Genres (poetry, prose, drama), literary devices, and terminology.
- *Classical Literature: Greek/Roman epics (Homer’s *Odyssey, Virgil’s Aeneid).
- *English Poetry I*: Chaucer, Shakespearean sonnets, metaphysical poetry (Donne, Milton).
- *World Literature: Foundational texts (e.g., *The Mahabharata, 1001 Nights).
- *Academic Writing*: Essay structure, critical analysis, and research basics.
*Semester 2:*
- *English Prose I: Essays (Bacon, Swift, Addison) and early novels (Defoe’s *Robinson Crusoe).
- *European Literature: Dante’s *Divine Comedy, Cervantes’ Don Quixote.
- *Indian Writing in English*: Authors like Tagore, R.K. Narayan, Arundhati Roy.
- *Literary Criticism I*: Plato, Aristotle, Longinus (classical theories).
- *Language and Linguistics*: Basics of syntax, semantics, and stylistics.
*Year 2: Intermediate Studies*
*Semester 3:*
- *English Poetry II*: Romanticism (Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley) and Victorian poetry (Tennyson, Browning).
- *Shakespearean Drama: Tragedies (*Hamlet, Macbeth) and comedies (Twelfth Night).
- *American Literature*: Emerson, Whitman, Poe, and Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes).
- *Literary Criticism II*: Modern theories (Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis).
- *Elective I* (e.g., Postcolonial Literature or Gothic Fiction).
*Semester 4:*
- *English Prose II*: Victorian novels (Dickens, Austen, Brontë sisters).
- *Modernist Literature: Joyce’s *Ulysses, Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Eliot’s The Waste Land.
- *Comparative Literature: Cross-cultural texts (e.g., *Faust vs. Frankenstein).
- *Literary Theory*: Structuralism, poststructuralism (Barthes, Derrida).
- *Elective II* (e.g., Science Fiction or African Literature).
*Year 3: Advanced Specialization*
*Semester 5:*
- *Contemporary Literature*: Postmodernism (Rushdie, Morrison, Atwood).
- *Global Literatures*: Latin American magic realism (Marquez), Japanese literature (Murakami).
- *Drama and Theatre Studies*: Beckett, Brecht, and contemporary plays.
- *Elective III* (e.g., Eco-Criticism or Queer Theory).
- *Elective IV* (e.g., Digital Humanities or Translation Studies).
*Semester 6:*
- *Research Project/Dissertation*: Original analysis of a literary theme, author, or movement.
- *Literature and Society*: Intersections with politics, gender, race, and technology.
- *Elective V* (e.g., Children’s Literature or Travel Writing).
- *Elective VI* (e.g., Mythology in Literature or Literature and Film).
*Elective Options*
- Postcolonial Literature
- Feminist Literary Theory
- South Asian Diaspora Writing
- Detective Fiction
- Literature of War and Trauma
- Graphic Novels and Visual Narratives
*Skill-Based & Practical Components*
- *Creative Writing Workshops*: Poetry, fiction, and scriptwriting.
- *Translation Projects*: Translating regional texts into English.
- *Internships*: With publishing houses, media outlets, or cultural organizations.
- *Literary Festivals/Events*: Participation in debates, readings, and seminars.
- *Digital Tools*: Training in tools for textual analysis (e.g., Voyant Tools, Zotero).