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English Literature as an Optional

In the last few weeks, a lot of aspirants have left queries about English Literature as an optional. In my current post, I’ll try my best to address them and also share my personal experience with the optional.

I appeared with English Literature as an optional for Mains in the year 2014 and scored really well. In 2014 only those aspirants who had graduated in Literature of a particular language could appear for the subject. But now that condition has been relaxed so anybody can opt for it.

The advantage I had back then was that i have done my graduation (BA Hons.) as well as Masters (MA) in English Literature. So, appearing for the exam did not come across as something new. Nevertheless, anybody with a passion for literature can score well in the subject.

‘Must Read’ Points before opting for English Literature

How to Proceed ??

Start with the History of English Literature and choose one prescribed text at a time and try to read it within a week. Make sure that you read each and every book prescribed in the syllabus cover to cover. No selective study recommended.

Along with the history of literature, begin reading one text at a time chronologically. You will need some time in drama and poetry (especially if you’re a fresher). But it’ll seem more and more interesting as you keep going deep into the narrative.

Once you have a strong foundation, you will have to study Literary Theory as mentioned in the syllabus. For example – Cultural Studies, Feminism, Deconstruction etc. Once you’re done with Literary Theory, learn to apply various theories to the texts that have been prescribed.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE COMPLETE LIST OF BOOKS REQUIRED FOR ENGLISH LITERATURE

 

 

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