UPSC - IAS Mains - ENGLISH LITERATURE
(Syllabus and Free Study Materials)
The syllabus consists of two papers, designed to test a first-hand and critical reading of texts prescribed from the following periods in English Literature : Paper I : 1600-1900 and Paper II : 1900-1990.
There will be two compulsory questions in each paper : a) A short-notes question related to the topics for general study, and b) A critical analysis of UNSEEN passages both in prose and verse.
PAPER-I
Answers must be written in English.
Texts for detailed study are listed below. Candidates will also be required to show adequate knowledge of the following topics and movements :
The Renaissance : Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama; Metaphysical Poetry; The Epic and the Mock-epic; Neo-classicism; Satire; The Romantic Movement; The Rise of the Novel; The Victorian Age.
Section-A
1. William Shakespeare : King Lear and The Tempest.
2. John Donne. The following poems :
3. John Milton : Paradise Lost, I, II, IV, IX
4. Alexander Pope. The Rape of the Lock.
5. William Wordsworth. The following poems:
4. Alexander Pope. The Rape of the Lock.
5. William Wordsworth. The following poems:
- Ode: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhood
- Tintern Abbey
- Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower
- SHE DWELT AMONG THE UNTRODDEN WAYS
- RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE
- The World Is Too Much With Us; Late and Soon
- MILTON! THOU SHOULD'ST BE LIVING AT THIS HOUR:
- UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE
6. Alfred Tennyson : In Memoriam
7. Henrik Ibsen : A Doll’s House.
Section-B
1. Jonathan Swift. Gulliver’s Travels.
7. Henrik Ibsen : A Doll’s House.
Section-B
1. Jonathan Swift. Gulliver’s Travels.
2. Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
3. Henry Fielding. Tom Jones.
4. Charles Dickens. Hard Times.
5. George Eliot. The Mill on the
Floss.
6. Thomas Hardy. Tess of the
d’Urbervilles.
7. Mark Twain. The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn.
PAPER-II
Answers must be written in English.
Texts for detailed study are listed below. Candidates will also be required to show adequate knowledge of the following topics and movements :
Modernism; Poets of the Thirties; The stream-of-consciousness Novel; Absurd Drama; Colonialism and Post-Colonialism; Indian Writing in English; Marxist, Psychoanalytical and Feminist approaches to literature; Post-Modernism.
Section-A
1. William Butler Yeats. The following poems:
PAPER-II
Answers must be written in English.
Texts for detailed study are listed below. Candidates will also be required to show adequate knowledge of the following topics and movements :
Modernism; Poets of the Thirties; The stream-of-consciousness Novel; Absurd Drama; Colonialism and Post-Colonialism; Indian Writing in English; Marxist, Psychoanalytical and Feminist approaches to literature; Post-Modernism.
Section-A
1. William Butler Yeats. The following poems:
- Easter 1916
- The Second Coming
- A Prayer for my daughter.
- Sailing to Byzantium.
- The Tower.
- Among School Children.
- Leda and the Swan.
- Meru
- Lapis Lazuli
- The Second Coming
- Byzantium.
2. T.S. Eliot. The following poems :
3. W.H. Auden. The following poems :
- Partition
- Musee des Beaux Arts
- Lay your sleeping head, my love
- The Unknown Citizen
- CONSIDER THIS AND IN OUR TIME
- The Shield of Achilles
- SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
4. John Osborne : Look Back in Anger.
5. Samuel Beckett. Waiting for
Godot.
6. Philip Larkin. The following
poems :
7. A.K. Ramanujan. The following poems :
(All these poems are available in the anthology Ten Twentieth Century Indian
Poets, edited by R. Parthasarthy, published by Oxford University Press, New
Delhi).
Section-B
1. Joseph Conrad. Lord Jim
Section-B
1. Joseph Conrad. Lord Jim
2. James Joyce. Portrait of the
Artist as a Young Man.
3. D.H. Lawrence. Sons and Lovers.
4. E.M. Forster. A Passage to India.
5. Virginia Woolf. Mrs Dalloway.
6. Raja Rao. Kanthapura.
7. V.S. Naipal. A House for Mr. Biswas.
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