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Course Index
- Introduction to English Studies
- The Scope of English Studies
- The English Language
- International English
- The Globalization of English
- World Englishes
- The Rise of Cultural Studies
- Old English
- Middle English
- Early Modern English
- Modern English, Part 1
- Modern English, Part 2
- The Age of Chaucer
- The Age of Shakespeare
- Milton and his Times
- The Augustans
- The Romantics
- The Victorians
- Modern Literature
- Literary Genres: The Novel
- Literary Genres: Poetry
- Literary Genres: Drama
- Literary Genres: Essay
- Literary Genres: Short story
- Literary Genres: Biography
- Literary Genres: Autobiography
- History Of English Language
- Marxist Literary Criticism
- Feminist Criticism
- Structuralist Criticism
- Poststructuralism
- Postcolonialism
- Cognitive Approaches To Literature
- Literary Criticism: Classical Criticism
- Literary Criticism: Liberal Humanism
- Literary Criticism: Reader-response Criticism
- Literary Criticism: New Historicism
- Literary Criticism: Ecocriticism
Course Description
This course seeks to impart, in both a compact and comprehensive manner, the necessary knowledge in English language and literature that an undergraduate student should possess. The course aims to help students understand English language and literature using a multi-faceted methodology that includes the historical, linguistic, literary and critical dimensions.
Modules:
- Introduction to English Studies
- History of the English Language
- History of English Literature
- Literary Genres
- Literary Criticism
This is English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Guwahati.
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