UGC-NET Syllabus
UGC-NET Syllabus
The UGC-NET Syllabus that is available on the official website is not comprehensive. Let’s face it, going through that syllabus does not help, rather adds to the confusion and anxiety of an aspirant. Here is detailed UGC-NET Syllabus for your help.
British Literature
I. Old and Middle English (500 to 1300 AD)
- Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Period: Historic Background, Themes, Style
- Important Works of Anglo-Saxon Period
- Introduction to Anglo-Norman Period: Historic Background, Themes, Style
- Important Works of Anglo-Norman Period
II. Age of Chaucer (1300 to 1400 AD)
- Introduction to Chaucerian Age: Historic Background, Themes, Style
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- William Langland
- John Wycliffe
- John Mandeville
- John Gower
- Thomas Hoccleave
- John Lydgate
III. Age of Revival (1400 to 1550 AD)
- Introduction to Age of Revival: Historic Background, Themes, Style
- Erasmus
- Thomas More
- William Tyndale
- Richard Tottel
- Thomas Wyatt
- Henry Howard
- Roger Ascham
- Thomas Elyot
- Thomas Mallory
- William Dunbar
IV. Elizabethan Age (1550 to 1600 AD)
- Introduction to Elizabethan Age: Historic Background, Themes, Style
- Popular Bible Translations
POETS
- Edmund Spencer
- Thomas Sackville
- Philip Sidney
- Michael Drayton
DRAMATIST
- History and Background of English Theatre
- Early Elizabethan Plays
- Christopher Marlowe
- Robert Greene
- Thomas Nashe
- John Lyly
- Thomas Lodge
- George Peele
- Thomas Kyd
- William Shakespeare
ESSAYIST
- Francis Bacon
- Richard Hooker
- Walter Raleigh
- Richard Hacluyt
- Samuel Purchas
- John Foxe
- William Camden
- John Knox
V. Jacobean and Caroline Age (1600 to 1640)
- Introduction to Jacobean and Caroline Age: Historic Background, Themes, Style
DRAMATIST
- Ben Johnson
- George Chapman
- Beaumont and Fletcher
- John Webster
- Thomas Middleton
- Thomas Heywood
- Thomas Dekker
- Philip Massinger
- John Ford
- James Shirley
- John Marston
POETS
- John Donne
- Richard Crashaw
- Henry Vaughan
- George Herbert
- Andrew Marvell
- Abraham Cowley
- Thomas Carew
- John Suckling
- Richard Lovelace
- Robert Herrick
VI. Civil War and Interregnum (1640 to 1660)
- Introduction to Civil War and Interregnum: History & Background
- John Milton
- John Bunyan
- Robert Burton
- Thomas Browne
- Jeremy Taylor
- Richard Baxter
- Izaak Walton
- Thomas Fuller
VII. Restoration Age (1660 to 1700)
- Introduction to Restoration Age: Historic Background, Themes, Style
PROSE WRITERS
- John Dryden
- Samuel Butler
- John Evelyn
- Samuel Pepys
- Jeremy Collier
- William Dampier
- John Wilmot
- Thomas Rymer
DRAMATIST
- George Etherage
- William Wycherley
- George Farquhar
- John Vanbrugh
- Colley Cibber
- Thomas Otway
- William Congreve
- Aphra Behn
- John Gay
VIII. Enlightenment Age ( 1700 to 1800 AD)
- Introduction to Enlightenment Age: Historic Background, Themes, Style
PROSE WRITERS
- Alexander Pope
- Jonathan Swift
- Richard Steele
- Joseph Addison
- Samuel Johnson
NOVELIST
- Daniel Defoe
- Henry Fieldings
- Samuel Richardson
- Tobias Smolett
- Laurence Sterne
- Charlotte Lennox
POETS
- Thomas Gray
- Oliver Goldsmith
- William Cowper
- Robert Burns
- William Blake
- James Thompson
- William Collins
- George Crabbe
- James Macpherson
- Thomas Chatterton
- Thomas Percy
- John Stagg
IX. Romantic Age (1800 to 1850)
- Introduction to Romantic Age Historic Background, Theme and Style
POETS
- William Wordsworth
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Robert Southey
- Lord Byron
- P.B. Shelley
- John Keats
- John Clare
PROSE WRITERS
- William Hazlitt
- Leigh Hunt
- Charles Lamb
- Thomas De Quincy
NOVELIST
- Walter Scott
- Jane Austen
- Walter Savage Landor
- Mary Shelley
- Anne Radcliffe
- Horace Walpole
- Fanny Burney
- William Godwin
- Richard Sheridan
10 Victorian Age (1850 to 1900 AD)
- Introduction to Victorian Age Historic Background, Theme and Style
POETS
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Robert Browning
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Christina Rossetti
- William Morris
- A.C. Swinburne
- G.M. Hopkins
- Edward Fitzgerald
Novelist
- Charles Dickens
- William Makepeace Thackrey
- George Eliot
- Charles Reade
- Anthony Trollope
- Charlotte Bronte
- Emily Bronte
- Anne Bronte
- Bulwer Lyton
- Charles Kingsley
- Elizabeth Gaskell
- R.D. Blackmore
- George Meredith
- Thomas Hardy
- R.L. Stevenson
- Lewis Carroll
- William Wilkie Collins
- Arthur Conan Doyle
ESSAYIST
- Thomas Babington Macaulay
- Thomas Carlyle
- John Ruskin
- Matthew Arnold
- J.H. Newman
- Walter Pater
- Oscar Wilde
XI. Modern Age (1900 to 1950 AD)
- Introduction to Modern Age Historic Background, Theme, Style
NOVELIST
- Joseph Conrad
- George Orwell
- James Joyce
- Virginia Woolf
- D.H.Lawrence
- Aldous Huxley
- Graham Greene
- E.M. Foster
- Ford Madox Ford
- Arnold Bennett
- H.G. Wells
- J.M. Barrie
- Rudyard Kipling
- Samuel Butler
DRAMATIST
- John Galsworthy
- G.B.Shaw
- T. S. Eliot
- Sean O Casey
- J.M. Synge
POETS
- W.H. Auden
- W.B.Yeats
- Siegfried Sassoon
- Wilfred Owen
- Rupert Brooke
- Robert Graves
- Dylan Thomas
- John Masefield
- Alfred Noyes
- A.E. Housman
XII. Post Modern Age (1950 to 2000 AD)
- Introduction to Post Modern Age Historic Background, Theme, Style
NOVELIST
- Agatha Christie
- Jeanette Winterson
- J.R.R. Tolkien
- Bram Stoker
- Christopher Isherwood
- Bertrand Russell
- J.M. Priestley
- Somerset Maugham
- Doris Lessing
- J.K. Rowling
- William Golding
- Ian McEwan
- Lawrence Durrell
- Graham Swift
- Martin Amis
- Kingsley Amis
- Iris Murdoch
- John Fowles
- Muriel Spark
- A.S. Byatt
- Malcolm Bradbury
- Angela Carter
- Patrick Kavanagh
- J.P. Donleavey
- Anthony Powell
- David Storey
- Joyce Cary
- Angus Wilson
- Anthony Burgess
- Peter Ackroyd
DRAMATIST
- Alan Bennett
- Noel Coward
- Christopher Fry
- Harold Pinter
- Samuel Beckett
- Edward Bond
- Tom Stoppard
- Terence Rattigan
- Arnold Wesker
- John Osborne
- Caryl Churchill
- Joe Orton
POETS
- Seamus Heaney
- Ted Hughes
- Philip Larkin
- Roy Fuller
- Thom Gunn
- J.H. Prynne
- Geoffrey Hill
American Literature
XIII. Early American Literature
- Introduction to Early American Literature
- Founders of America
XIV. American Writers of Romantic Age
- Fredrick Douglass
- Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Hermann Melville
- James Cooper
- Louisa May Alcott
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Henry David Thoreau
- Washington Erving
- Emily Dickinson
- Walt Whitman
- William Cullen Bryant
XV. American Writers of Victorian Age
- Henry James
- Mark Twain
- Jack London
- Stephen Crane
- Charlotte Gilman Perkins
- Theodore Dreiser
- Kate Chopin
- Edith Wharton
XVI. American Writers of Modern Age
- William Faulkner
- Earnest Hemingway
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Gertrude Stein
- Sinclair Lewis
- Tennessee Williams
- Arthur Miller
- Eugene O Neil
- Susan Glaspell
- Robert Frost
- Wallace Stevens
- Ezra Pound
- H. D.
- William Carlos William
- E.E. Cummings
XVII. American Writers of Post Modern Age
- John Updike
- Harper Lee
- Truman Capote
- J.D. Salinger
- John O Hara
- John Steinbeck
- John Heller
- William S Burroughs
- Jack Kerouac
- Edward Albee
- Saul Bellow
- Ray Bradbury
- Allen Ginsberg
- Anne Sexton
- Sylvia Plath
- Robert Lowell
- Elizabeth Bishop
Postcolonial Literature
XVIII. African American Writers
- Tony Morrison
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Alice Walker
- Richard Wright
- Ralph Ellison
- James Baldwin
- Amiri Baraka
- Solomon Northrop
- Langston Hughes
- Maya Angelou
XIX. Writers of British Diaspora
- Jean Rhys
- Kazuo Ishiguru
- Hanif Kureshi
- Timothy Mo
- Caryl Phillips
- Salman Rushdie
- V.S. Naipaul
- Sam Selvon
XX. African Writers
- Chimananda Ngozi Adiche
- Chinua Achibe
- Nadine Gordimer
- J. M. Coetzee
- Wole Soyinka
- Ama Ata Aidoo
- Buchi Emecheta
- Bessie Head
- Ngugi Wa Thiong’ O
- Ben Okri
- Nuruddin Farah
XXI. Canadian Writers
- Michael Ondaatje
- Margaret Atwood
- Yann Martel
- Alice Munro
- Lawrence Hill
- Rohinton Mistry
- Margaret Lawrence
- Gabrielle Roy
- Shyam Selvadurai
- Maria Campbell
- Sinclair Ross
- Thomas King
XXII. Australian Writers
- A. D. Hope
- David Malouf
- Patrick White
- Peter Carey
- Judith Wright
XXIII. Caribbean & Colombian Writers
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Derek Walcott
- Jamaica Kincaid
- Edward Braithwaite
European Literature
XXIV. Classical Greek Literature
- Greek Gods & Other Mythical Characters
- History of Greek Civilization
- Greek Theatre
- Homer
- Aeschylus
- Sophocles
- Euripides
- Aristophanes
- Aesop
- Pindar
XXV. Classical Roman Literature
- History of Rome
- Old Testament (History of Christianity)
- New Testament (History of Christianity)
- Cicero
- Virgil
- Ovid
- Seneca
XXVI. Italian Literature
- Dante Alighieri
- Petrarch
- Giovanni Boccaccio
- Thomas Aquinas
- Niccolo Machiavelli
- Luigi Pirandello
- Italo Calvino
- Umberto Eco
XXVII. Russian Literature
- Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Leo Tolstoy
- Alexander Pushkin
- Anton Chekhov
- Boris Pasternak
- Ivan Turgenev
- Mikhail Bulgakov
- Vladimir Nabakov
- Ivan Bunin
- Maxim Gorky
XXVIII. German Literature
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Bertolt Brecht
- Thomas Mann
- Franz Kafka
- Herman Hesse
- Gunter Grass
XXIX. French Literature
- Montaigne
- Moliere
- Voltaire
- Eugene Ionesco
- Gustave Flaubert
- Honare De Balzac
- Emile Zola
- Albert Camus
- Marcel Proust
- Charles Baudelaire
- Guy De Maupassant
- Jean Paul Satre
- Milan Kundera
- Jean Genet
- Alexander Dumas
XXX. Other European Literature
- Jean Jacques Rousseau
- Miguel De Cervantes
- August Strindberg
- Henrik Ibsen
Indian English Literature
XXXI. Early Indian English Writing
- Early Indian English Writing
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy
- Mahatma Gandhi
XXXII. Indian English Novelist
- Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
- Mulk Raj Anand
- R.K Narayan
- Raja Rao
- Kamala Markandaya
- Manohar Malgaonkar
- Khushwant Singh
- Bharti Mukharjee
- Nirad C. Chaudhari
- Ruskin Bond
- Shashi Deshpande
- G.V Desani
- U. R. Ananthamurthy
- Anita Desai
- Kiran Desai
- Arun Joshi
- Arundhati Roy
- Nayantara Sahga
- lJhumpa Lahiri
- Amitav Ghosh
XXXIII. Indian English Poets
- Michael Madhusudan Dutt
- Toru Dutt
- Sri Aurobindo
- Sarojini Naidu
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Kamala Das
- A.K Ramanujan
- A.K Melhotra
- Nissim Ezekiel
- Gopi Kattoor
- Agha Shahid Ali
- Arun Kolatkar
- Gieve Patel
- Keki Daruwalla
- Meena Alexander
- Jayant Mahapatra
- Mahashweta Devi
- Vikram Seth
- P.Lal
- R. Parthasarathy
XXXIV. Indian Aesthetics
- Introduction to Indian Aesthetics
- Rasa School (Bharat Muni)
- Alamkara School (Bhamaha)
- Guna Dosa School (Dandin)
- Riti School (Vamana)
- Dhwani School (Anandvardhana)
- Vakroti School (Kuntaka)
- Aucitya School (Ksemendra)
XXXV. Indian Dramatist
- Mahesh Dattani
- Girish Karnad
- Badal Sarkar
- Vijay Tendulkar
Literary Criticism
XXXVI. Greek Critics
- Socrates
- Plato
- Aristotle
XXXVII. Roman Critics
- Horace
- Longinus
- Quintilian
XXXVIII. Middle Age Critics
- Philip Sidney
XXXIX. Enlightenment Age Critics
- John Dryden
- Alexander Pope
- Samuel Johnson
Thinkers
- Thomas Hobbes
- John Locke
- Giambattista Vico
- Edmund Burke
- Edward Gibbon
- Adam Smith
XL. Romantic Age Critics
- William Wordsworth
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- John Keats
XLI. Victorian Age Critics
- George Eliot
- Friedrich Nietsche
- G.M Hopkins
- Henry James
- Matthew Arnold
- T.S Eliot
Literary Theory
XLII. New Criticism
- Understanding Literary Theory
- What is New Criticism?
- William Empson
- I.A Richards
- Cleanth Brooks
- F.R Leavis
- Wimsatt & Beardsley
- R.P Blackmur
- Allen Tate
- John Crowe Ransom
- Neo Aristotelian
XLIII. Formalism
- What is Formalism?
- Victor Shklovsky
- Boris Echenbaum
- Yuri Tynyanov
- Roman Jacobson
XLIV. Structuralism
- What is Structuralism?
- Ferdinand De Saussure
- C.S Peire
- Claude Levi Strass
- Vladimir Propp
- A.J Greimas
- Gerard Genette
- Mikhail Bhakin
- Roland Barthes
XLV. Post Structuralism & Deconstructionism
- What is Post Structuralism & Deconstructionism?
- Michael Foucault
- Jacques Derrida
- Paul De Mann
- J.H Miller
XLVI. Post Modernism
- What is Post Modernism?
- Jean Baudrillard
- Julia Kristeva
- Jean Francois Lyotard
- Frederic Jameson
XLVII. Psychoanalysis Criticism
- What is Psychoanalysis Criticism?
- Sigmund Freud
- Jacques Lacan
- Harold Bloom
- Noam Chomsky
XLVIII. Archetypal Criticism
- What is Archetypal Criticism?
- J.S Frazer
- Carl Jung
- Northrop Frye
- Maud Bodkin
XLIX. Reader Response Theory
- What is Reader Response Theory?
- Norman Holland
- Wolfgang Iser
- Stanley Fish
- H.R Hauss
L. Feminism
- What is Feminism?
- Mary Wollstonecraft
- Margaret Fuller
- J.S Mill
- Virginia Woolf
- Simon De Beauvoir
- Kate Millett
- Judith Butler
- Elaine Showalter
- Helene Cixous
- Sandra & Susan Gilbert
- Shulamith Firestone
LI. Marxism
- What is Marxist Criticism?
- Karl Marx & Engels
- Louis Althrusser
- Antonio Gramsci
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Paul Ricoeur
- Ernest Mandel
LII. New Historicism & Cultural Studies
- What is New Historicism & Cultural Studies?
- Stephen Greenbalt
- Raymond William
- Stuart Hall
LIII. Queer Theory
- What is Queer Theory?
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- Alan Sinfield
- Adrienne Rich
LIV. Eco Criticism
- What is Eco Criticism?
- Deep Ecology
- Marxist Environmentalism
- Apocalypticism
- Third World Environmentalism
- Ecofeminism
LV. Postcolonial Criticism
- What is Postcolonial Criticism?
- Franz Fanon
- Edward Said
- Homi K Bhabha
- Gayatri Spivak
- Aime Cesaire & Leopold
- Edward Soja
- Benedict Anderson
- Antonio Negri & Michael Hart
- Salman Rushdie
- Bill Ashcroft
Literary Terms & Devices
LVI. Literary Devices & Figures of Speech
- Allegory
- Alliteration
- Allusion
- Anaphora
- Antithesis
- Apostrophe
- Bathos
- Conceit
- Circumlocution
- Chaismus
- Diacope
- Hyperbole
- Imagery
- Irony
- Juxtaposition
- Kenning
- Litotes
- Metaphor
- Metonymy
- Onomatopoeia
- Oxymoron
- Pathetic Fallacy
- Paradox
- Personification
- Prolepsis
- Simile
- Synecdoche
- Synesthesia
- Transferred Epithet
- Zeugma
LVII. Literary Terms
- Anti Climax
- Anti Hero
- Byronic Hero
- Bowdlerize
- Carpe Diem
- Celtic Myths
- Dream Vision
- Deus Ex Machina
- Epiphany
- Epilogue
- Euphemism
- Epigraph
- Epithet
- Epitaph
- Incunabula
- Motif
- Malapropism
- Purple Patch
- Poetic Licence
- Poetic Justice
- Poetic Diction
- Palinode
- Parody
- Satire
- Soliloquy
LVIII- Types of Fiction
- Apocalyptic Literature
- Bildungsroman
- Campus Novel
- Chivalric Romance
- Dystopian
- Epistolary Novel
- Gothic
- Historic
- Metafiction
- Mystery
- Magic Realism
- Memoir
- Picaresque
- Science Fiction
- Roman e Clef
LIX- Types of Narrators
- Narrative Perspective: First, Second & Third Person Point of View
- Omniscient Narrator
- Limited Narrator
- Unreliable Narrator
- Objective Narrator
LX- Types of Characters
- Protagonist & Antagonist
- Major & Minor Characters
- Dynamic & Static Characters
- Flat & Round Characters
- Stock Characters
LXI- Prosody
- Introduction to Rhetoric & Prosody
- Introduction to Meter
- Types of Metrical Patterns
- Rhyme & Types of Rhyme
- Types of Stanza
- Types of Rhyme Scheme
- Types of Verse
- Enjambment
- Caesura
- Refrain
LXII- Types of Poetry
- Dramatic Poetry
- Narrative Poetry
- Epic Poetry
- Lyric Poetry
- Elegy
- Sonnet
- Ode
- Pastoral Poetry
- Concrete Poetry
- Doggerel
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