Tuesday, July 15, 2014

UPSC Civil Services Main Examination 2014 Syllabus English-II

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.

Syllabus Paper VII (Optional Subject) English 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.

UPSC Civil Services Examination 2014 Syllabus English - I

The UPSC Civil Services Examination 2014 Syllabus in English 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.

Syllabus Paper VI (Optional Subject) English 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 :
- Canonization;
- Death be not proud;
- The Good Morrow;
- On his Mistress going to bed;
- The Relic;
3. John Milton : Paradise Lost, I, II, IV, IX
4. Alexander Pope. The Rape of the Lock.

UPSC Civil Services Main Examination 2014 Syllabus: Dogri-II

Textual Critisism of Dogri Literature 
(Answers must be written in Dogri) 

Section-A 
Poetry 

1. Azadi Paihle Di Dogri Kavita  

The following poets:

Devi Ditta, Lakkhu, Ganga Ram, Ramdhan, Hardutt, Pahari Gandhi Baba Kanshi Ram & Permanand Almast

UPSC Civil Services Main Examination 2014 Syllabus Dogri Paper-I

UPSC Civil Services Main Examination Syllabus Paper VI (Optional Paper)

History of Dogri Language and Literature
(Answers must be written in Dogri)
Section- A 
History of Dogri Language
1. Dogri language: Origin and development through different stages.
2. Linguistic boundaries of Dogri and its dialects.
3. Characteristic features of Dogri language
4. Structure of Dogri Language:
(a)  Sound Structure: Segmental: Vowels and Consonants
Non-segmental: Length, Stress, Nasalization, Tone and Juncture.

UPSC Civil Services Main Examination 2014 Syllabus: Bodo-II

Paper VII (Optional Paper)

The Paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the critical ability of the candidates. 
(Answers must be written in Bodo) 

Section – A 

(a) Khonthai – Methai (Edited by Madaram Brahma & Rupnath Brahma.)
(b) Hathorkhi-Hala (Edited by Pramod Chandra Brahma)
(c)  Boroni Gudi Sibsa Arw Aroz    : Madaram Brahma
(d)  Raja Nilambar  : Dwarendra Nath Basumatary
(e) Bibar (prose section) (Edited by Satish Chandra Basumatary)

UPSC Civil Services Main Examination 2014 Syllabus: Bodo-I

Paper VI (Optional Paper)

History of Bodo Language and Literature 
(Answers must be written in Bodo) 

Section- A 

History of Bodo Language 
1. Homeland, language family, its present status and its mutual contact    with Assamese.
2. (a) Phonemes : Vowel and Consonant Phonemes
(b) Tones.

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