What is the syllabus of MA in English literature?

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    Shruti Kaushal | Contributor-Level 6

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    If you want to pursue M.A. English literature, you have to study world literature, American Literature, literary criticism, etc. The syllabus also depends on university.

    You can have a look at the core subjects in MA English course:

    MA English Literature Semester 1 Subjects

    Medieval Literature

    Early Modern World

    Post-Independence Indian Literature

    Fiction

    MA English Literature Semester 2 Subjects

    16th and 17th Century Drama

    Criticism and Theory

    Postcolonial Literature and Theory

    Disability Studies and Literary Representations

    MA English Literature Semester 3 Subjects

    The Long Eighteenth Century

    The Long Nineteenth Century

    Classical to Pre-modern Literature

    Poetry

    MA English Literature Semester 4 Subjects

    The Long Twentieth Century

    Dalit Studies

    Aesthetics and Literature

    Introduction to the Study of Language

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