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TNTET Graduate Teachers Competitive Exam Syllabus for English
Board Name | Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board |
Exam Name | TNTET Appointment Exam Paper 2 |
Post Name | BT Assistants (Graduate Teachers) |
Vacancy | 3587 |
Exam Date | Will be Announced Soon |
Syllabus | Available Now |
TNTET GT Paper 2 Competitive Exam Pattern:
Subjects | Questions | Mark | Duration |
Tamil | 30 Questions | 30 Marks | 3 Hours |
English | 30 Questions | 30 Marks | |
Mathematics | 30 Questions | 30 Marks | |
Science (Optional Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology) | 30 Questions | 30 Marks | |
Social Science (Optional Subjects: History and Geography) | 30 Questions | 30 Marks | |
150 Questions | 150 Marks |
TNTET Competitive Exam Syllabus for English:
ENGLISH SYLLABUS
DEGREE STANDARD
UNIT – I
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
- The Age of Chaucer
- The Age of Shakespeare
- The Age of Milton
- The Age of Dryden
- The Age of Pope
- The Age of Johnson
- The Age of Wordsworth
- The Age of Tennyson
- The Age of Hardy
- The Present Age.
Reference Books:
- K.R. Ramachandran Nair – History of English Literature
- W.H. Hudson – History of English Literature.
UNIT – II
BRITISH LITERATURE-I
Prose:
Detailed Study:
- Francis Bacon – Of Revenge Of studies
- Charles Lamb – Dream Children: A Reverie
Non – Detailed Study:
- Joseph Addison – Sir Roger at the Theatre
- Richard Steele – The Spectator Club
Poetry:
Detailed Study:
- Edmund Spenser – Prothalamion
- William Shakespeare – Sonnet 18
- John Milton – Paradise Lost (Book IX) lines (795 – 833)
- William Blake – The Lamb Non
Non Detailed Study:
- John Donne – The Bait
- Sir Philip Sidney – Sonnet I (from Astrophil and Stella)
- John Dryden – A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day
- Alexander Pope – Ode on Solitude
DRAMA:
Detailed Study:
- Christopher Marlowe: Dr. Faustus
- George Bernard Shaw: Pygmalion
Non – Detailed study:
- Oscar Wilde – The Importance of Being Earnest
Fiction:
- Oliver Goldsmith – The Vicar of Wakefield
- Charles Dickens – David Copperfield
- H.G. Wells – Time Machine
UNIT – III
SHAKESPEARE
Unit – 1 Introduction
- Shakespearean Theatre, Audience,
- Fools and Clowns – Texts: Quortos and Folios
- Shakespearean Women
- Shakespearean Comedies, Tragedies,
- Histories, Romances, Problem plays
- Plays
Detailed Study:
- Macbeth
- Julius Caesar
Non – Detailed
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Richard II
UNIT-IV
BRITISH LITERATURE – II
I Poetry
Detailed Study
- William Wordsworth – The Solitary Reaper
- S.T. Coleridge – Kubla Khan
- John Keats – Ode to a Nightingale
- P.B. Shelley – Ozymandias
Non – Detailed Study
- Robert Browning – My Last Duchess
- G.M. Hopkins – God’s Grandeur
Prose
Detailed Study
- W. Hazlitt – My first Acquaintance with Poets
- W.R. Inge – Spoon Feeding
Non – Detailed study
- John Ruskin – Of King’s Treasuries
Drama:
- Samuel Beckett – Waiting for Godot
- Fiction
- Aldous Huxley – Brave New World
UNIT – V
AMERICAN LITERATURE
I Prose
Detailed Study
- R.W. Emerson – Self – Reliance
- Martin Luther King -I have a Dream
- Abraham Lincoln – Gettysburg Address
Non-Detailed Study
- H.D. Thoreau – A Battle of Ants
- R.W. Emerson – The American Scholar
II Poetry
Detailed Study
- Robert Frost – West Running Brook
- Walt Whitman – Out of the Cradle, Endlessly Rocking
- Emily Dickinson – I felt a Funeral
- H.W. Longfellow – Nature
Non-Detailed Study
- Sylvia Plath – Lady Lazarus
- Carl Sandburg – Happiness
- R.W. Emerson – Brahma
III Drama
Detailed Study
- Arthur Miller – Death of a Salesman
- Tennessee Williams – The Glass Menagerie
Short Stories
- Edgar Allan Poe – The Cask of Amontillado
- Henry – Let Me Feel Your Pulse
- Hans Christian Andersen – The Little Match Girl
- T.S. Arthur – An Angel in Disguise
V Fiction
- Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Scarlet Letter
- Toni Morrison – Beloved
UNIT –VI
INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
I Prose
Detailed Study
M.K. Gandhi – The Gospel of Non-Violence
Non-Detailed Study
- Radhakrishnan – The World Community
- A.P.J. Abdul Kalam – The Power of Prayer
II Poetry
Detailed Study
- Sir Aurobindo Ghosh – The Tiger and the Deer
- Sarojini Naidu – Love and Death
Non-Detailed Study
- Vikram Seth – Evening Wheat
- Nissim Ezekiel – Good Bye Party
- Kamala Das – An Introduction
- A.K. Ramanujam – Of Mothers, Among other Things
III Drama
Detailed Study
- Girish Karnad – Nagamandala
- Mahesh Dattani – Dance Like a Man
- Non-Detailed Study
- Vijay Tendulkar – Silence! The court is in session
IV Fiction
- Mulk Raj Anand -Coolie
- R.K.Narayan – Swami and Friends
- Chetan Bhagat – The Three Mistakes of My Life
UNIT-VII
TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE
PROSE
Detailed Study
- Robert Wilson Lynd – The Pleasures of Ignorance
- Bertrand Russell – Knowledge and Wisdom
- E.M. Forster – Tolerance
- Non-Detailed Study
- R.L. Stevenson – An Apology for Idlers
- E.V. Lucas – On Finding Things
I POETRY
Detailed Study
- T.S. Eliot – Journey of the Magi
- Dylan Thomas – The Hunchback in the Park
II DRAMA
Detailed Study
G.B. Shaw – Candida
III. NOVAL
- Virginia Woolf – Mrs. Dalloway
- R.L. Stevenson – Treasure Island
UNIT-VIII
INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS
Introduction
Definition of language, spoken and written language -Diachronic & Synchronic approaches of language study – Linguistics – definition, nature and scope.
English Phonetics and Phonology
Speech Organs – Sounds in English (Consonants, Vowels and Diphthongs) – Syllabus, Stress and Intonation – Transcriptions (exercises).
III. Grammar
Definition of Grammar – Different Approaches to Grammar -Descriptive, Prescriptive and Functional.
IV Syntax
Structural analysis (I.C. analysis) -Deep and Surface Structure
Morphology and Semantics
Word, Morphemes -Word meaning association (semantics)
UNIT IX
LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORIES
- The Contributions of Plato and Aristotle to Literary Criticism
- The Contributions of Horace, Quintilian, Longinus and Dante to the development of literary criticism.
III. Orientation of Critical Theories
Mimetic Theory – Pragmatic Theories – Sidney – Dryden – Dr. Johnson –Coleridge – Arnold – T.S. Eliot.
Five Approaches
Moralistic Approach – Psychological Approach – Archetypal Approach – Sociological Approach – Formalistic Approach.
Unit V Recent Trends
- Feminist Criticism
- Marxist Criticism
- New Historicism
- Eco Criticism
- Post Colonial Criticism
UNIT X
WOMEN’S WRITING IN ENGLISH
Prose
- Detailed Study
- Sojourner Truth – Ain’t I a woman?
Non – detailed Study
- Mary Wollstonecraft – A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with
- Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects
Poetry
Detailed Study
- Judith Wright – Request to a Year
- Sylvia Plath – Medusa
- Kamala Das – The Old Playhouse
- Supata Bhattacharya -Draupadi
Non- Detailed Study
- Maya Angelou – Still I Rise
- Glady Cardiff – Combing
- Gwendolyn Brooks – A Sunset of the City
III. Drama
Detailed Study
Susan Glaspell – Trifles
Non- Detailed Study
Caryl Churchill -Top Girls
IV Fiction
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala -Heat and Dust
Short Stories
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman – The Yellow Wallpaper
- Ambai – Forest
TNTET Graduate Teachers Competitive Exam Syllabus for English
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