Semester 2 Name of the Course: Core Course in English 4 (CCE 4
Semester 2 Name of the Course: Core Course in English 4 (CCE 4)
Saurashtra University
Faculty of Arts
English
Syllabus (Effective from June 2019 onwards)
Subject English Semester 02
Course Title Metaphysical Poetry Course Credit 03
Category Core Course / Elective 1 /
Elective 2
Course
No.
04
Course Code
Core
Elective 1
Elective 2
Semester End
Exam
2:30 Hours 70 Marks
Category Teaching
Hours
Credit Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Practical/
Viva
Marks
Total
Marks
Core
Course /
Elective 1
/ Elective
45 03 30 70 NA 100
Saurashtra University, B. A. (English) Syllabus, 2019 Page 13
2
Internal Assessment: Assignment / presentation / test
Course objectives:
To initiate the students in the study of poetry.
To make students understand the importance of period and movement covered.
To initiate the students in the study of technical side of poetry.
To initiate the students in the study of figures of speech.
Course content:
Text: The Winged Word. Edited by David Green
New Delhi: Macmillan Publishers India Private Limited. 2016 (Reset Edition)
ISBN: 0333911520 / 9780333911525
Selected Poems from the Three Poets: John Donne, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell
Note: the following poems are to be taught and asked in examination.
(The Page No. shown after each Poem is from the Prescribed Textbook)
1. Song – John Donne (Page No. 14-15)
2. The Indifferent – John Donne (Page No. 15-16)
3. The Bait – John Donne (Page No. 17-18)
4. From Holy Sonnets -1 – John Donne (Page No. 19)
5. A Hymn to God the Father – John Donne (Page No. 19)
6. Virtue – George Herbert (Page No. 21-22)
7. The Collar – George Herbert (Page No. 22-23)
8. The Pulley – George Herbert (Page No. 23)
9. To His Coy Mistress – Andrew Marvell (Page No. 42-43)
10. The Garden - Andrew Marvell (Page No. 43-45)
Poetic Devices, with an emphasis on the prescribed Figures of Speech
(1) Alliteration (2) Simile (3) Metaphor (4) Personification (5) Paradox (6) Conceit
(7) Apostrophe (8) Synecdoche (9) Hyperbole (10) Metonymy
Semester end examination:
Q. 1 Long Answer Question (Poems) (1/2) 14 x 1 14 Marks
Q. 2 Long Answer Question (Poems) (1/2) 14 x 1 14 Marks
Q. 3 Long Answer Question (Poetic Devices, Figures) (1/2) 14 x 1 14 Marks
Q. 4 Long Answer Question (Poetic Devices, Figures) (1/2) 14 x 1 14 Marks
Q. 5 (A) Short Notes Question (Poems) (1/2) 07 x 1 07 Marks
Q. 5 (B) Short Notes Question (Poetic Devices, Figures) (1/2) 07 x 1 07 Marks
Recommended reading:
Saurashtra University, B. A. (English) Syllabus, 2019 Page 14
For Poetic Device and “Figures of Speech” refer to Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary
Theory by J. A. Cuddon, Revised by C. E. Preston. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1999. ISBN: 0-
140-51363-9
Additional Reading:
Thomas N. Corns, The Cambridge Companion to English Poetry, Donne Cambridge University
Press, 1993.
Daiches, David. A Critical History of English Literature.
Legouis and Cazamian. History of English Literature.
Sanders, Andrew. The short Oxford History of English Literature.
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B.A. SEMESTER-II Functional English III (FE3) (For Regular Students Only)
Saurashtra University
Faculty of Arts
English
Syllabus (Effective from June 2019 onwards)
Subject English Semester 02
Course Title Introduction to Phonetics-
II
Course Credit 03
Category Elective 2 (Optional) Course
No.
03
Course Code Elective 2 (Optional)
Semester End
Exam
2:30 Hours 50 Marks
Category Teaching
Hours
Credit Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Practical/
Viva
Marks
Total
Marks
Elective 2
(Optional)
45 03 30 50 20 100
Course Objectives:
To strengthen students understanding of English speech pattern
To make students aware about English accents
To familiarize the students about intonation
Course Content:
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