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3 (Sem-4| ENc M 1
2015
ENGLISH
( Major )
Paper : 4.1
F-uII Marks : BO
Time :3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks
for the questions
1. Answer as directed : 1x10=10
(a) Which novel by E. M. Forster deals with
the relationship between the Britishers
and the Indians?
(b) The term 'stream of consciousness' was
first coined by _.
( Fill in the blank )
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a Virginia Woolf was the daughter of an (c) Write a few sentences about the
eminent critic Leslie Stephen. following : 2x4=B
( State True / False )
ft) The Verse Drama
(s) When was Virginia Woolfs @ The Little Magazines
Mrs, Dalloutag published? (iii) T}:e Rise of English
(h) The Lady's Not For Burning (1949) was (iu) Ted Hughes
written by
( Fill in the blank )
3. Write short notes on any four of the
following : 5x4=2O
(A Which post-War British poet was (a) Samuel Beckett and the Theatre of the
involved in a disastrous marriage with _ Absurd
Sylvia Plath?
(b) The concept of nation in post-Colonial
U) Who wrote Look Back in Anger? literature
(c) The psychological fiction of the
2. Answer (a) and either (b) or (c) : twentieth century
(a) Fill in the blanks : 2
(d) Christopher Fry
A woman drew her long black hair (e) Concept of marginalization in
out _ and fiddled whisper __- on post-modernism
those and bats with baby faces in (n Subaltern studies
the __ light.
4" "The Theatre of the Absurd has renounced
(b) Write the names of the following : 2x4=8 arguing about the absurdity of the human
(r) TWo novels written by D" H. condition; it merely presents it in being."
Lawrence (Martin Esslin) Discuss. 10
(it) Two dramas written by Arnold
Or
Wesker
(iii) Two poems written by Seamus Discuss the salient features of various trends
Heaney of English theatre with special reference to
(iu) Two philosophical movements of the work of John Osborne, John Arden and
post*modernism Arnold Wesker.
Or
What tendencies and features of modernism
are highlighted by the twentieth. century
novelists in their novels? Discuss with
reference to the novels of Virginia Woolf and
James Joyce.
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