BA I Year: English Literature (Major III)

 Syllabus (Session 2025-26 onward)

BA I Year: English Literature (Major III)
Course Title: Study of Poetry (Paper III)
Course Type: Major- III
Credit Value: 6
CCE: 30 Marks; Written Examination: 70
Max Marks- 100 Min. Passing Marks- 35
Content of the Course:
UNIT- I
(A) Elements of Poetry
(i) Rasa
(ii) Alankara
(B) Forms of Poetry
(i) Sonnet
(ii) Lyric
(iii) Ode
(iv) Elegy
(v) Ballad
(vi) Epic
Keywords: Indian Poetics, Aesthetic Experience, Emotions, Subjective Poetry, Prosody, Rhyme scheme
Activity: Recitation and thematic analysis of famous sonnets or odes/ quiz on forms of poetry.
UNIT II
Indian Classical Poetry
(i) Rig Veda Samhita, translated by H. H. Wilson (Hymn 1-10, Agni, Vayu, Ashwin, IndraIndri)
(ii) Bhagwad Gita, Chapter III Karma Yog, translated by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Pages 130-149
Keywords: Ancient Bhartiya Wisdom, Hymn, Vedas, Literary and cultural heritage of Bharat, Karma Yog
Activities:
a. Group Discussion on -The Bhagavad Gita as a beacon light for humanity
b. Discourse on - Timeless Wisdom of the Vedas
c. Prepare a power point presentation on The Bhagwad Gita as a way of life.
UNIT- III
Modern Indian Poetry
(i) Toru Dutt: Lakshman, Sita, The Young Captive
(ii) Sarojini Naidu: Indian Weavers, The Flute Player of Brindaban
(iii) R. N. Tagore: Gitanjali (song I and II)
Keywords: Indian English Poetry, spirituality, mysticism, Indian mythological characters, Patriotism
Activities: Recitation of poems by Indian poets on nationalism / composing short verses on the theme of patriotism, peace or spirituality
UNIT- IV
Poetry in Neo-Classical and Romantic Age
(i) Alexander Pope: Ode on Solitude
(ii) William Wordsworth: The Solitary Reaper
(iii) John Keats: Ode to a Nightingale
Keywords: Neo-classical Age, Romantic Age, Nature poetry, imagery, solitude, bliss.
Activities: Recitation of Nature Poems in different languages/Group Discussions on Nature as a healer.
UNIT- V
Poetry in Victorian Age
(i) Alfred Lord Tennyson: Crossing the Bar
(ii) Robert Browning: Prospice
(iii) Matthew Arnold: Dover Beach
Keywords: Victorian Age, Industrial Revolution, extended metaphor, dramatic monologue, pastoral elegy
Activities: Group discussion/ insight session on Echoes of Vedas and Upanishads in Browning’s poems/ Comparison between Tennyson and Browning
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