The Department of English and Modern European languages, University of Allahabad, has a unique distinction of being one of the oldest English Departments in the country. Established in 1922, it was part of the British plan of westernizing the natives of the land through education, “the white man's burden”. As part of that colonial legacy, we still have the S.G Dunn (our first British Head of the Department) memorial gold medal for the undergraduate topper in English. This historical truth and inheritance always gave the Department an elitist character. We have had our share of brown sahibs walking the portals of the grand Edwardian Mughal structure (with Rajasthani artefacts) that houses us till date. There were great teachers in this Department who in their own style carried the mantles of Oxford dons that they reflected in the then “Oxford of the East” of which the English Department could be called the truest representative. But right from the beginning the nativist assertions were strong in the Department and out of the creative conflict between the British origins and the nativist challenge there emerged a class of teachers, writers and researchers who tried to blend the two worlds. We have thus had faculty who taught English but wrote in Hindi and Urdu and have already achieved legendary status. With changing times and reality a department has to adapt itself. But a Department that has such a rich past finds it very difficult to get out of its outdated mould. Even then we have slowly changed with the times and can boast of certain features which are unique. This is a Department with a faculty rich in creative writers, researchers, teachers and theatre workers who are negotiating (in individual and private levels) between the region, the nation and the world. We have poets, writers of fiction, directors of plays, scholars who have received prestigious Fellowships (national and international), and great teachers continuing the age old tradition of a grand teaching Department. Our only weakness is that in our quest for individual excellence we have neglected our functioning as a team, and overburdened with the weight of our past grandeur we are lagging behind in the race for which some of the new universities (who are not burdened by this handicap) have set a break neck speed. But surely and steadily we are moving to meet this challenge and I will conclude by listing areas in which we have the expertise to achieve excellence. Translation Studies, Creative Writing, Cross Cultural Studies, Post Colonial Studies, Women's studies, Comparative Literature, Theatre, Music are some of the areas where we possess tremendous potential. And this is because of our unique historical position, balanced as we are so delicately between our rich Colonial past (which none of the new Universities can claim) and the hard core native reality of East Uttar Pradesh.
The Department has a rich tradition, a glorious past and a glorious present. In the past a galaxy of distinguished scholars served on the faculty of the Department. One can mention Prof. Amaranatha Jha, Prof. S.C. Deb and Prof. P.E. Dustoor among the scholars, and Shri Firaq Gorakhpuri, Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Prof. V.D.N. Sahi among the creative writers. Prof. Jha was not only a scholar of English, Hindi, Sanskrit and Urdu literatures but also a great patron of art and culture. Prof. Deb was twice elected President of the all India English Teachers Conference and represented India and Asia at the International Association of University Professors of English at Paris (1953) and Cambridge (1956). Prof. Dustoor was a renowned teacher who subsequently joined the University of Delhi as Professor and Head of the English Department. A of couple teachers in this Department were known primarily for the quality of their teaching. Prof. K.K. Mehrotra and Prof. Y. Sahai fall in this category.
The past has also passed on to the present another legacy which is in the area of literatures other than English. In the past Prof. Jha was the only faculty member who did substantial writing in English, although he also wrote extensively in Hindi and Sanskrit and about Urdu and Maithili literatures. Shri Raghupati Sahai 'Firaq', a leading Urdu poet and recipient of Gyanpeeth award, taught in the Department for about thirty years. Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan, a famous Hindi poet, who took his doctorate from Cambridge on the poetry of W.B. Yeats, was on the faculty of the Department for nearly two decades. Prof. V.D.N. Sahi, a well-known modern Hindi poet, taught in the Department till he died in harness in 1982. Prof. P.C. Gupta and Prof. J.K. Mishra have made substantial contributions to Hindi and Maithili scholarship and criticism respectively.
Right now we are a department heavily loaded with creative talents, sharp critical focus, and a host of dedicated teachers and researchers. Some are individually engaged in translation projects, comparative cultural studies, feminist issues etc. A significant development of the Department during the last two decades is the creative writing in English as against the creative writing in Indian languages by teachers in the past. Some of our writers today have left a decisive impact on the current literary scene in India. Prof. Arvind Krishna Mehrotra is an established Indian Poet writing in English and has made as name for himself in translation work. Prof Deepika Srivasatava, Dr. Smita Agarwal, Dr. Sonjoy Dutta-roy, and Dr. Susheel Sharma are younger poets who have started making their presence felt through their publications. Prof. A.N. Dwivedi and Prof. S.C. Dubey have been able to creatively use not just English but also Hindi. Dr. Neelum Saran Gour has made a name for herself in fiction by publishing four books with Penguin (India), Dr. Arindam Chatterji's collection of short stories has been published by Harper-Collins; Prof. L.R. Sharma has published a novel (Penguin) and a short story collection. Dr. M. Prasad has published a collection of short stories. Prof. K.G. Srivastava has successfully translated into Hindi works of Sophocles (Greek), Kalidas (Sanskrit) and Keats (English) and has completed a U.G.C.-sponsored encyclopedia of Comparative poetics. In theatre Mr. Sachin Tewari's Campus Theatre is an established name both at the local and national level. Dr. S.D. Roy, Mr. Aninda Chatterjee, Jaya Kapoor and Raju Parghi have also engaged themselves in the theatre at the local level, through the Natyaroop, the Theatre Ensemble etc.
Prof. Rajnath a Ph.D. from Leeds is a well-known figure in literary theory and criticism. He edited a journal which had both a national and an international standing and a special number of which had been published in book form by Macmillan, London. Prof. M.M. Das had been invited twice to the U.K. to lecture on Hardy and had received the best teacher's award from the University of Allahabad. Prof. L.R. Sharma has published a number of scholarly books one of which is written in collaboration with Mrs. Bandana Sharma. Prof. A.N. Dwivedi, Prof. S.C. Dubey and Dr. M. Prasad have published extensively on Indian writing in English. Dr. Sumita Parmar has specialized in Women's studies and is currently the Director of Women's Studies Centre and Dr. R.K. Singh in British and American fiction. Dr. Sumita Roy holds a Ph.D. from Glasgow. Our youngest faculty, two Lecturers recently recruited, are a rich addition to the Department. Dr. Jaya Kapoor has returned to her alma mater and Raju Parghi, a U.G.C.-Net has come from Pondicherry. Dr. Sarvjit Mukerjee returned to Allahabad after working as a Lecturer at Lucknow University for several years. Dr. Indrani Mukerjee was a J.R.F., S.R.F. and R.A. Dr. Gunjan Sushil was a J.R.F. and S.R.F. and Miss Shruti Pant a J.R.F. and S.R.F. at J.N.U. before jointing the Department.
The faculty of the Dept. have won prestigious scholarships and fellowships. Prof. Rajnath was awarded the British Council Scholarship, Senior Fulbright and American Research Fellowship, Prof. K.G. Srivastava British Council Scholarship, Prof. Arvind Krishna Mehrotra Homi Bhaba Fellowship, Mr. Sachin Tewari British Council Scholarship, Dr. Sushmita Roy Commonwealth Fellowship, Dr. Sumita Parmar Senior Fulbright, and Dr. S.D. Roy Senior Fulbright. Prof. A.K. Mehrotra spent a year at the University of Iowa as writer-in-Residence. Dr. Sumita Parmar and Mr. Sachin Tewari were invited to the visit the U.S. under International Visitors programmer in Ethnicity and Theatre respectively. Dr. N.S. Gour and Dr. Smita Agrawal have been recipients of the Charles Wallace Trust writer-in-Residence at the Universities of Stirling and Kent. Dr. Arindam Chatterjee, Prof. L.R. Sharma, and Mrs. Bandana Sharma lectured abroad on British Council Sponsorship. Mrs. Smita Tewari received a British Council Sponsorship for her creative writing project. Dr. P.C. Singh was awarded Indo-Russian Cultural Exchange Programme Fellowship. Dr Sanjoy Saksena was at Oxford to pursue his M. Phil. as a scholar.
The Department has also played an active role in the corporate life of the University. Dr. Sumita Parmar has worked as Co-ordinator, Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication; Prof. Susheel Kumar Sharma Co-ordinator, Comparative Literature; Prof. Irne B. Das as Teacher-in-charge, Gardening. Prof. L.R. Sharma was the Warden of A.N. Jha Hostel; Prof. A.N. Dwivedi, Principal of Hindu Hostel; Prof. S.C. Dubey, Warden of Hindu Hostel; Prof. Sanjoy Saksena the Warden of A.N. Jha Hostel. Prof. R.K. Singh had been Dean, Students' Welfare and is currently Professor in charge of Acadmic Affairs.
The Department offers English Literature and English Language at the undergraduate level apart from Post Graduation in English Literature. It has already re-structured the undergraduate syllabus and is currently engaged in revising the postgraduate syllabus. Keeping the tradition on, the Department has recently edited six anthologies for undergraduate students, which have been published by Oxford University Press, Macmillan and Orient Blackswan. We are currently working on the seventh. The Dept. has organized some Refresher Courses in English under the aegis of U.G.C. Academic Staff College and also organizes National and International Seminars to keep pace with the latest developments in the field and to train their students. The Department also teaches Certificate and Diploma Courses in French, German, and Russian.
No. of Seats: 550 for course English Literature. 125 in Day & 80 in Evening Batch for English Language.
Undergraduate admissions are done through an admission test conducted by the University.
No. of Seats: 160
Post Graduate admissions are done through an admission test conducted by the University. The Department offers five compulsory papers in M.A. (Previous) and two compulsory and 28 optional papers in M.A. (Final). The optional papers are divided into clusters of 3. Students can go in for any cluster and specialize in a particular area.
No. of Seats: Max. 6 under a teacher with 5 yrs teaching experience.
Candidates submit a synopsis of the research project along with their applications. They are interviewed by the Departmental Committee for Research Matters. Those finally selected by the committee are recommended to the Research Degree Committee for enrollment.
M.A. in English Literature with specialization in American Literature, Indian Literature in English, Seventeenth Century Literature, Nineteenth Century Literature and Twentieth Century Literature.
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Prof. S.G. Dunn | 1922-1930 |
Prof. Amaranatha Jha | 1930-1937 |
Prof. S.A. Pandey | 1937-1943 |
Prof. S.C. Deb | 1943-1958 |
Prof. K.K. Mehrotra | 1958-1967 |
Prof. P.C. Gupta | 1968-1970 |
Prof. Y. Sahai | 1970-1975 |
Prof. J.K. Mishra | 1978-1982 |
Prof. R.R. Dutt | 1982-1988 |
Prof. Rajnath | 1988-1990 |
Prof. J.P. Kulshrestha | 1991-1993 |
Prof. M.M. Das | 1993-1995 |
Prof. M.C. Joshi | 1995-1996 |
Prof. Rajnath | 1996-2003 |
Prof. K.G. Srivastava | 2003-2008 |
Prof. A.K. Mehrotra | 2008-2009 |
Prof. L.R. Sharma | 2009-2011 |
Prof. S.C. Dubey | 2011-2013 |
Prof. Deepika Srivastava | 2013-2015 |
Prof. R.K. Singh | 2015-2017 |
Prof. Irene B.Das | 2017-18 |
Prof. P.C. Singh | 2018-2020 |
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Shakespeare's Problem Plays and Buddhism. | ||
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Mrs. Bandana Sharma Prof. Rajnath |
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The Concept of Literary Language in Contemporary Criticism. | ||
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Mr. Skand Shukla Prof. Rajnath |
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W.B. Yeats, T.J. Eliot and Modernism. | ||
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Miss. Shikha Singh Prof. Rajnath |
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The Author-Reader Relationship in Contemporary Criticism. | ||
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Ms. Saba Mehboob Prof. Rajnath |
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The Narrative Technique in Contemporary Indian English Fiction. | ||
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Mrs. Manisha Khanna Prof. Rajnath |
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The Critical Achievment of Edward Said | ||
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Mr. Prabin Sinha Prof. Rajnath |
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Women Characters in Tennesse Willia's Plays: A Psychologycal approach | ||
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Ms. Anupma rai Prof. H. L. mhk9chi |
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Shifts in English Language Patterns with Special Reference to Student from Eastern UP | ||
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Mr. Aninda Chatterjee Dr. N. S. Gaur |
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Situational Congruence in the Short Stories of Chekhov, O’Henry, Roalddahl and Premchand | ||
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Mr. Brijesh Kumar Mishra Dr. N. S. Gaur |
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Time and Memory in Anita Desai's Novel | ||
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Ms. Gargi Mishra Dr. N. S. Gaur |
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Myth and Folklore in the Plays of Girish Karnad | ||
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Ms. Sunita Mishra Dr. S. C. Dubey | |
Indian Sensibility in the Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel, A. K. Ramanujan and A. N. Dwivedi | ||
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Ms. Pallavi Srivastava Dr. S. C. Dubey |
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V. S. Naipaul: A Study of his Theme and Techniques | ||
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Mr. Kumar Parag Dr. S. C. Dubey |
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The Novels of Salman Rushdie: A Poet Colonial Study | ||
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Mr. Barun Kumar Mishra Dr. Madhusudan Prasad |
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The Non-confessional Poetry of Kamla Das: A Critical Study | ||
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Mr. Sushil Kumar Dr. Madhusudan Prasad |
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The Plays of Girish Kernad: A Study in his Vision and Technique | ||
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Mr. Avinash Rai Dr. A. N. Dwivedi |
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Sri Aurobindo's Theory of Poetry | ||
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Mr. Pramendra Kumar Pandey Dr. A. N. Dwivedi |
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Narrative Patterns in Anita Desai's Novels | ||
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Ms. Roohi Hussain Dr. A. N. Dwivedi |
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Symbolism in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats | ||
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Ms Nalini Mishra Dr. A. N. Dwivedi |
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Worldsworth's Critical Opinions: A Revaluation | ||
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Ms. Ruchi Malaviya Prof. M. C. mhk9chi |
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Indian 'Aalha' and Russian 'Bylini': A Comparative Study | ||
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Mr. Phool Chandra Singh Prof. M. C. mhk9chi |
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Indian Postcolonial Theory: An Appraisal | ||
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Mr. Deepak Kumar Singh Dr. L. R. Sharma |
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Postcolonial Perspectives in Shakespeare's Works: Othello, The Tempest, Antony and Cleopatra and A Mid Summer Night Dream | ||
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Mr. Ram Nayan Singh Dr. L. R. Sharma |
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The Critical Achievement of Harold Bloom | ||
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Mr. Siddharth Singh Dr. L. R. Sharma |
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Major women characters in Shakespearean Tragedy: A Study with special reference to Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear and Antony and Cleopatra | ||
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Ms. Sarika Sehgal Prof. R. R. Dutt |
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Shakespeare Criticism in the 2nd half of the 20th Century: An Appraisal | ||
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Ms. Aradhna Srivastava Mrs. Bandana Sharma |
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The Father-Daughter Relationship in Selected Plays of William Shakespeare: An Appraisal | ||
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Ms. Mamta Kushwaha Mrs. Bandana Sharma |
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Influences on the British drama of the 1950's with special reference to Samuel Beeketi and Harold Pinter | ||
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Ms. Noor Fatima Dr. Aninda Chatterjee |
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The institution of marriage in the selected plays of G.B. Shaw and John Osborne: A critical study | ||
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Ms. Shaswati Mitra Dr. Aninda Chatterjee |
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Aspects of the nonetine Khushwant Singh's novels | ||
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Ms. Supriya Gautam Dr. S. B. Shukla |
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The women in the novels of Saul Bellow | ||
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Mr. Ram Prakash Pradhan Dr. S. B. Shukla |
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Nehru as a Man of Letters: A Critical Assesment | ||
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Ms. Neeta Dwivedi Mr. O. P. Malviya |
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Creative vision of Virginia Woole: A critical study of her novels | ||
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Ms. Varsha Gupta Dr. R. K. Singh |
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Tagore's concept of divinity: An insight into his poetry | ||
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Mr. Subhashish Benerjee Dr. R. K. Singh |
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Feminist vision in the novels of Jane Austen | ||
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Ms. Jigyasa Pandey Dr. R. K. Singh |
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Feminist elements in the novels of Jane Austen and George Eliot: A comparative study | ||
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Ms. Shikha Gupta Dr. R. K. Singh |
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Autobiography and fiction: A study of Ruskin Bond's | ||
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Ms. Mona Akhtar Dr. S. D. Roy |
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Trends in modern Indian theatre with special reference to Mahesh, C.L. Kunchwar, Utpal Dutt, Badal Sarkar and Girish Karnad | ||
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Mr. Vinayak Raj Shukla Dr. S. D. Roy |
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Transcendentalism and Pantheism in the poetry of Waltwhitman and Ravindranath Tagore: A comparative study | ||
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Ms. Monali Bhattacharyal Dr. S. D. Roy |
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Poetry and personality: A comparative study of W.B. Yeats and Slyvia Plath | ||
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Ms. Bati Dubey Dr. S. D. Roy |
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Poetry and belief in G.M. Hopkins and Rovindra Nath Tagore: A comparative study | ||
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Ms. Priyanka Tripathi Dr. I. B. Das |
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Wallace Stevens: A Thematic and stylistic study | ||
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Mr. Chandra Shekhar Singh Dr. I. B. Das |
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A Psycho Analytical study of Browning's poetry | ||
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Ms. Nupur Mukharjee Dr. Sarvjeet Mukharjee |
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Man's degradation in accordance with the corrupting influence of modernization (in the novel of Hardy & Lawrence) | ||
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Ms. Pritha Benerjee Dr. Arindam Chatterjee |
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Women characters in Jane Austen & D.H. Lawrence | ||
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Mr. Rupali Mukharjee Dr. Arindam Chatterjee |
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MA (English), Sem III
Paper III – (Elective VIII) PELE-658
Linguistics, Phonetics and Modern Grammar -I
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24-04-2019 | Paper II Elective 11 | PELE-661 | Fiction in India - II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24-04-2019 | Paper II Elective 13 | PELE-663 | Children’s Literature -II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24-04-2019 | Paper II Elective 21 | PELE-671 | Irish Literature -II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24-04-2019 | Paper II Elective 14 | PELE-664 | Environment and Literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24-04-2019 | Paper II Elective 15 | PELE-665 | Existentialism and Literature II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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25-04-2019 | Paper III Elective 16 | PELE-666 | Theatre in India II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25-04-2019 | Paper III Elective 17 | PELE-667 | D H Lawrence | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25-04-2019 | Paper III Elective 18 | PELE-668 | Linguistics, Phonetics and Modern Grammar II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25-04-2019 | Paper III Elective 19 | PELE-669 | Gender Studies II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25-04-2019 | Paper III Elective 20 | PELE-670 | Partition Literature II | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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08/05/2019 | II |
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Core British Literature –III
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03-12-2018
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04-12-2018
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Literary Criticism (Aristotle to Eliot)
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Core British Literature – I
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07-12-2018
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11:am – 2:00 pm
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Paper III
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Core American Literature – I
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10-12-2018
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Core Indian Literature – I
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11-12-2018
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Core New Literatures in English – I
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12-12-2018
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Head, Department of English and Modern European Languages, AU
Note: Admission will be done strictly on merit basis and availability of seats.
एम0 ए0 अंग्रेजी साहित्य प्रथम वर्ष (2018-19) में प्रवेश के इच्छुक खेल कोटा के अन्तर्गत (सामान्य और अन्य पिछडा वर्ग एवं अनुसूचित जाति) sports category के अभ्यर्थी अंग्रेजी विभाग के पुस्तकालय में अपने सभी शैक्षिक प्रमाण पत्रों तथा उनकी छायाप्रतियों, 3 रंगीन फोटो तथा फीस सहित दिनांक 30, जुलाई 2018 को प्रातः 10ः00 से दोपहर 1ः00 बजे के मध्य उपस्थित हों।
एम0 ए0 अंग्रेजी प्रथम वर्ष में प्रवेश के इच्छुक सामान्य श्रेणी (merit list) के वे अभ्यर्थी जिन्होंने परास्नातक प्रवेश परीक्षा - 2018 (Literature & Language) में कुल 85 या उससे अधिक अंक प्राप्त किए हों, अंग्रेजी विभाग के पुस्तकालय में अपने सभी शैक्षिक प्रमाण पत्रों तथा उनकी छायाप्रतियों, 3 रंगीन फोटो तथा फीस सहित दिनांक 20, जुलाई 2018 को प्रातः 09ः30 से दोपहर 1ः00 बजे के मध्य उपस्थित हों।
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Prof S D Roy
Dr Jaya Kapoor
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B A II English Language
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Room 5
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Prof Bandana Sharma
Prof Gunjan Sushil
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Prof I B Das
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01-12-2017 | Paper I Core British Literature | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
04-12-2017 | Paper II (Electives 1-5) | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
05-12-2017 | Paper III (Electives 6-10) | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
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06-12-2017 | Paper I Literary Theory – I | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
07-12-2017 | Paper II Core British Literature – I | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
08-12-2017 | Paper III Core American Literature – I | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
11-12-2017 | Paper IV – Core Indian Literature – I | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
12-12-2017 | Paper V – New Literatures in English – I | 11.00 am to 2:00 pm |
03 Nov 2017
Head, Department of English, AU
Chairman, Post Graduate Admissions, Department of English, AU:
OBC: 64 & above, SC: 54 & above
अन्य पिछड़ा वर्ग रू 64 या उससे अधिक अंक, अनुसूचित जाति रू 54 या उससे अधिक अंक
एम0 ए0 अंग्रेजी प्रथम वर्ष में प्रवेश के इच्छुक सामान्य श्रेणी (merit list) के वे अभ्यर्थी जिन्होंने परास्नातक प्रवेश परीक्षा - 2017 में कुल 80 अंक या उससे अधिक अंक प्राप्त किए हों, अंग्रेजी विभाग के पुस्तकालय में अपने सभी शैक्षिक प्रमाण पत्रों तथा उनकी छायाप्रतियों, रंगीन फोटो तथा फीस सहित दिनांक 21 जुूलाइ 2017 को प्रातः 10ः30 से 1ः00 बजे के मध्य उपस्थित हों।
The candidates seeking admission to MA English Literature for the academic year 2017-18 under General category (merit list) who have secured total computed marks 86 and above in PGAT-2017 are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their photo copies, colored photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on July 20, 2017.
ASPIRANTS PLEASE NOTE
All the students of B A II English Literature, B A II English Language, B A III English Literature, B A III English Language and M A English III Semester are hereby informed that teaching of Academic Session 2017-18 will commence from 10th July 2017. They should pay the requisite fee and enroll themselves in the office of the Department of English and Modern European Languages.
Head, Department of English, AU
CRET-2016 English Literature Level Ill
This is to inform to all eligible candidates for Level lll of CRET 2016 English Literature, Department of English and MEL, University of Allahabad that they must submit their forms (download from the University Website) in the office of the Department of English and MEL latest by 8th May 2017 before 2:00 pm, the interview will be held at 11am, on 11th May 2017 in the department of English and MEL.
Documents required during the interview
1. CRET 2016, certificate of eligibilty (from pravesh Bhavan)/receipt of CRET application form
2. Synopsis - five copies must be submitted by 8th May 2017 to the Eng Dept office.
3' Those exempted from written test should produce original JRF/NET certifitate.
4. All original academic certificates along with photo copies of each. (from 10th onwards)
5. Original certificate of extra curricular activities
6. Latest original caste certificates in case of OBc/SC/ST students
7 . Five Passport size photos
8. Character certificate from the concerned intitutions where the student has appeared for the last academic exam.
9. Valid certificates in case of VH/PH
Without the above mentioned documents, candidates will not be considered for the Level lll.
NOTE: Interviews will be held at 11am, on 11th May 2017 in the department of English and MEL, the candidates are expected to stay in town till 12th May 2017.
Head, Department of English A.U.
Reschedule of Diploma examination of French (2nd Year)
Due to UPBED entrance examination on May 03,2017. The examination Programme of Diploma in French 2016-17 is rescheduled and will now be held on May 01,02,04, 2017 in the Dept of English &M.E.L, AU.
Programme of French Examination 2016-17 |
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Place: English Department |
Time:7:00am to 10:00am |
Date |
Paper |
01/05/2017 |
I |
02/05/2017 |
II |
04/05/2017 |
Viva- Voce Time:11:00am to 01:00pm |
18 April 2017
Head, Department of English
18-04-2017
20-04-2017
21-04-2017
22-04-2017
26-04-2017
27-04-2017
The concerned supervisors are also requested to make sure that the students appear before the committee without fail.
13 April 2017
Head, Department of English A.U.
Certificate/ Diploma Programme in French: Students who are enrolled in Certificate of Proficiency and Diploma in French 2016-17 are required to fill Examination Form, already Uploaded at the university website (www.allduniv.ac.in) and submit it along with the Photocopy of Mark sheet and fee receipt in the office of the Department of English and M.E.L. by 25th April, 2017.
· The examination Programme of Diploma in French 2016-17 will be held on May 02, 03,04,2017 from 11:00am to 2:00pm in the Department of English & M.E.L. A.U.
Programme of French Examination 2016-17.
Place: English Department A.U. |
Time: 11:00am to 2:00pm |
Date |
Paper |
02/05/2017 |
I |
03/05/2017 |
II |
04/05/2017 |
Viva-Voce |
The examination Progeamme of Certificate of Proficiency in French 2016-17 will be held on May 05,08,09, 2017 from 11:00am to 2:00pm in the Department of English & M.E.L. A.U.
Place: English Department A.U. |
Time: 11:00am to 2:00pm |
Date |
Paper |
05/05/2017 |
I |
08/05/2017 |
II |
09/05/2017 |
Viva- Voce |
03 Jan 2017
Head, Department of English, AU:
Dr. Patrycja Austin, Assistant Professor of English, English Department, University of Rzeszów, Poland is visiting the Department on 3rd, 4th and 5th January 2017. She will deliver lectures to the PG students and Research Scholars in Room no. 3 at 11.00 am on 4th and 5th January 2017. All concerned are requested to attend.
Reschedule of End Semester examination of MA English (First Semester)
PAPER - I - LITERARY CRITICISM *** 17th DECEMBER, 2016
PAPER - II - BRITISH LITERATURE 13th DECEMBER, 2016
PAPER - III - AMERICAN LITERATURE 14th DECEMBER, 2016
PAPER - IV - INDIAN LITERATURE 15th DECEMBER, 2016
PAPER - V - NEW LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 16th DECEMBER, 2016
(*** The paper originally scheduled for the 12th Dec,2016 was rescheduled and will now be held on the 17th Dec as 12th Dec, 2016 was declared a public holiday )
EXAM TIMINGS : 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Admission to certificate proficiency in French
Students who have given their first choice to learn French are required to report to the office of English Department with their original documents between 11.30 am to 3 pm from November 15 & 16, 2016 for General candidates having scored 432 i.e. 86.4% and above, for OBC candidates having scored 416 i.e. 83.4% and above from November 17 & 18 2016 and for SC, ST candidates having scored respectively 383 i.e. 76.6% 305 i.e. 61% and above from November 21 & 22, 2016. The students of waiting list will be done from November 23, 2016 onwards.
Russion Admission
Students who have given their first choice to learn Russion are required to report to the office of English department with their originals between 10:15 AM to 12 noon on November 10, 2016 (General) and November 11, 2016 (OBC, SC, ST).
CRET LEVEL - III examination in English scheduled to be held on February 8, 2016 has been postponed to Feb 15, 2016. Selected candidates are invited to report at 10:00 am in the Department.
The list of candidates seeking admission to D.Phil programme in English who have been selected to appear at the level – 3 of CRET (Interview & Presentation of Synopsis) are informed to note the programme of the Test which is as follows:
Dropouts Students in the list of selected students seeking admission to Diploma and certificate of Proficiency course in German are required to report to the office of the English & MEL Dept of the University at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 16, 2016.
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Admission to German Certificate of Proficiency & Diploma course shall start (of Gen Category) shall start at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 9, 2016 in the English Department. PG & Research students whose names are in the merit list are required to report along with their original documents for admission.
Admission of U.G., P.G. & Research students of French language 2016 has been started from 2nd January 2016 and it will be finished by 9th January, 2016. Students whose names are selected in the merit list are given below:
U.G. Candidates General- S.N. 1 to 20, OBC- S.N. 5 to 15, SC- S.N. 1 to 7, ST- S.N. 1 to 3.
P.G. Candidates General- S.N. 1 to 14, OBC- S.N. 1 to 7, SC- S.N. 1 to 6, ST- S.N. 1 only.
Students are required to report to the office of English Department along with their Original documents 11:00 a.m.
The merit list of UG/PG/Research for admission to German certificate of proficiency and diploma course is pasted on the notice board of the English department. Admission of UG Students of Gen Category shall start on Friday, January 8th at 2:00 PM in the English Department. UG candidates who are in the merit list are required to bring their original documents with them for admission.
Admission of U.G., P.G. & Research students of French language 2016 has been started from 2nd January 2016 and it will be finished by 10th January, 2016. Students whose names are included in the merit list are required to report to the office of English Department along with their Original documents during working hours of the University.
Admission of U.G., P.G. & Research students of French language 2016 has been started from 2nd January 2016 and it will be finished by 10th January, 2016. Students whose names are included in the merit list are required to report to the office of English Department along with their Original documents during working hours of the University.
Admission of U.G., P.G. & Research students of French language 2016 will be done from 2nd January 2016 to 10th January 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the office of English Department. Students are required to bring their Original documents.
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Admission of candidates, whose names appear in the combined merit list of P.G. candidates having scored 64 and above (Average Percentage) and the 1st 10 candidates whose names appear in the D. Phil, should report with all Original documents on 9th December 2015 between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the English Department.
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Russian Admissions: Admission to the First year diploma Russian 2016 will be done on 8th Dec., 2015 (All U.G. students) and 9th Dec. 2015 (All P.G. & D. Phil students) of all category. Students, who have applied for the Course are requested to come with their originals documents between 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the office of the English Department.
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Students should check their names in the merit list of pasted on the notice board of the Department of English & MEL. Admission to Certificate of Proficiency shall be granted to the students of all Categories having 68.50 any per studying in Post Graduate classes from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on 08.12.2015. Applicants should put with all documents including their fee receipt in the English Department.
Russian Admissions: Admission to the First year diploma Russian 2016 will be done on 7th Dec., 2015 for U.G. students and 8th Dec. 2015 for P.G. & D. Phil students of all category from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the office of the English Department. Students are requested to report with their originals.
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The Department of English & Modern European Languages is organizing the following events to mark the Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on 31st October, 2015:
The entries for essay competition are in the form of fully written essays to be submitted on or before 07th November, 2015. For Oratory competition the students are required to register themselves in the Department today October 30th, 2015.
The Examination Programme of Proficiency in Russian 2014-15 will be held on October 07, 2015 (Paper –I), October 08, 2015 (Paper-II) from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and October 10, 2015 (Viva-Voce) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the English Department, AU.
Newly admitted students of M.A. (Previous) English are informed that their classes will start from Monday, 14th Sept. 2015. Time table has been displayed on the notice board of the English Department.
Head, Department of English & MEL, AU-
Candidates seeking admission to German, Russian & French Diploma Course are informed that the last date of submission of applications has been extended till SEPTEMBER 07, 2015 before 04:00 PM. Candidates are required to deposit the filled up forms in the office of the English Department.
Sl. No. | Name | PGAT- 2015 Roll No. |
Category & Marks in PGAT-2015 |
Marks in Dept Test (MM 50) |
If qualified for admission |
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1. |
Ms. Anjali Kumari |
80018519 |
OBC/76 | 10 | NO |
2. |
Ms. Shreyasi |
80000115 |
Gen /136 | 38 | YES |
3. |
Ms. Shivi Dingar |
80008977 |
Gen/63 | 20 | NO |
4. |
Mr. Deepak Mishra |
80019101 |
Gen/105 | 06 | NO |
5. |
Mr. Vimal Kumar |
80018526 |
SC/25 | 02 | NO |
6. |
Ms. Afroz |
80000001 |
OBC/72 | 02 | NO |
Note: The following name does not find a mention in the list of Non-subject candidates provided by the Director, PGAT-2015:
Mr. Mohd. Azhar |
80006934 |
The eligible candidates may contact the office at 10.30 am on Monday, 31 August 2015 for admission.
The candidates from OBC category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 57 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 27 August 2015.
Certificate of Proficiency in German: The classes of Certificate of Proficiency in German shall commence from 28th July 2015 from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. in the Department of English. Enrolment shall be done in the class.
The candidates from OBC category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 71 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 26 August 2015.
The candidates from SC/ST category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 35 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 25 August 2015.
Applications on prescribed format are invited from students and research scholars for admission to the said course. Forms are available in the Office of the English Department from 21/08/2015 to 31/08/2015. Last date for submission of duly filled up form is 31/08/2015.
The candidates from SC/ST category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 50 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 24 August 2015.
The candidates from SC/ST category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 63 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 22 August 2015.
Applications on prescribed format are invited from students and research scholars for admission to the said course. Forms are available in the Office of the English Department from 21/08/2015 to 31/08/2015. Last date for submission of duly filled up form is 31/08/2015.
The candidates from General category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 105 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 21 August 2015.
The candidates from General category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 108 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 20 August 2015.
Admission seekers from all caste categories, eligible for admission to M.A. I (English) under Non-subject Quota, and who have registered themselves in the Dept, are requested to report for Departmental Admission Test ( Clause 1.4.2, PGAT 2015 Brochure) at 10:30 a.m. on 22 August 2015 in the Department Library. Please note that no second chance to write this exam is given and that admission under this category is not given outright (for details kindly go through the PGAT 2015 Brochure (Clause 1.4 to 1.4.5).
The candidates from General category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 116 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 19 August 2015.
The candidates from General category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 129 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 18 August 2015.
The candidates from General category seeking admission to MA I (English) I year 2015-16 who have secured total computed marks 154 and above in PGAT 2015, are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am and 1.00 pm on 17 August 2015.
The students should report at 11:30 a.m. in the English Department on 1st and 3rd August, 2015 will all documents along with a xerox copy (self attested) thereof. The admission shall closed on 4th August 2015 at 1:30 p.m. sharp.
The students should report at 11:30 a.m. in the English Department on 30th and 31st July, 2015 will all documents along with a xerox copy thereof.
The students should report at 11:30 a.m. in the English Department on 28th and 29th July, 2015 will all documents along with a xerox copy thereof.
Admission to Certificate of Proficiency in German
The Candidates should report at 11:30 a.m. in the English Department on 25th and 27th July, 2015 will all documents along with a xerox copy thereof.
Notice:-Students are informed that Undergraduate classes in the English Department will commence from Monday, 27th July, 2015. The time-table will be putting on the notice-board on Monday morning.
Admission to Certificate of Proficiency in German
The Candidates should report at 11:30 a.m. in the English Department on 23rd and 24th July, 2015.
Admission to Certificate of Proficiency in German
Admission to Certificate of Proficiency in German shall be granted to all categories of students of undergraduate classes who have scored 78 and above on July 21, 2015 from 11.30 a.m. to 01.30 p.m.
July 16, 2015
Admission to Certificate of Proficiency in German shall commence from 20th July, 2015. The admission will be given from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For details students should see the notice board of the Department of English & MEL.
Admission to Certificate of Proficiency in German shall commence from 20th July, 2015. The admission will be given from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For details students should see the notice board of the Department of English & MEL.
BA part 2 English Language Viva-Voce examination on May 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2015 from 10 AM to 4 PM in the English Department. For further details students should contact the office.
BA part 3 English Language Viva-Voce examination on May 9, 10, 2015 from 10 AM to 4 PM in the English Department. For further details students should contact the office.
(Distinguished Lecture Series – Lecture by Prof Sanjay Pandey, Chairman, JNU, New Delhi)
The English Department has organized a lecture on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 12:00 noon in Room No.3 by Prof Sanjay Pandey, Dept of International Relations and Chairman, Russian Centre, J.N.U., New Delhi. Prof Pandey will speak on "An Introduction to Russian Literature" Teachers, postgraduate students and research scholars are cordially invited.
Prof. R. K. Singh has taken over the charge of Head, Department of English and Modern European languages, University of Allahabad today on 4th February 2015. Currently, Prof R K Singh also holds the office of the Professor in Charge (Academics), University of Allahabad. He is also Chairman of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Cell of the University. Prior to joining as Head of the Department of English and Modern European languages, Prof Singh has served the University in many academic and administrative capacities, like Dean Students' Welfare and Chairman, Committee of Admissions. Prof. Singh has excellent academic records. He is an acclaimed academician and researcher. His research and teaching interests are in the field of American Fiction, Indian Writing in English, Comparative Literature & Translation Studies. He has supervised many D. Phil. students and published several research papers and book chapters in National and International Journals and Books of repute. After joining as head, he said that he will work for the overall development of the students and their welfare and shall leave no stone upturned in ensuring that the department reaches to a new high.
Russian Admissions: Admission to the first year Diploma in Russian will be done on 29th & 30th January, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the office of the Department. Applicants are required to report with their originals documents.
Russian Admissions: Admission to the first year Diploma in Russian will be done on 29th & 30th January, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the office of the Department. 29th Jan. is for the General category of students and30th Jan., is for O.B.C. and S.C. category students. Applicants are required to report with their originals relevant documents.
The Department of English, University of Allahabad is organizing a National Seminar on the 20th and 21st of January 2015. Department of English & MEL, University of Allahabad cordially invites you to the inaugural ceremony of National Seminar on "Theory and Teaching of English" on Tuesday, 20th January, 2015, at North Hall, Senate House at 10:00 a.m. Shri Ram Naik, Hon'ble Governor, Uttar Pradesh has kindly consented to be the Chief Guest, Shri Vikas Swarup, IFS, shall deliver the keynote address and Prof. N. R. Farooqi ,Vice-Chancellor, A. U. shall Preside over the function. All the Media friends are cordially invited to cover the events on the occasion.
The candidates from SC/ST category seeking admission to M.A. (English) Ist year (2014-15), who have secured total computed marks 32 and above in PGAT- 2014 are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with copies of all documents, original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am 1.00 pm and on 5 September 2014.
The candidates from SC/ST category seeking admission to M.A. (English) Ist year (2014-15), who have secured total computed marks 46 and above in PGAT- 2014 are required to report for admission in the Departmental Library with copies of all documents, original certificates and their xerox copies, coloured photograph and required fee between 10.30 am 1.00 pm and on
Sr. No. |
Photo |
Name |
Designation |
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Educational background (Masters and PhD details) |
Niche area of research |
Total no of research papers |
1
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Prof. Banadana Sharma |
Professor |
PhD in English Literature |
Shakespeare |
10 |
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2 |
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Smita Agarwal |
Professor |
Masters 1981 in English Literature University of Allahabad Ph.D. 1988 University of Allahabad on the American Poet Sylvia Plath Title: Dialectical Patterns in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath |
Modern Anglo Phone Literature |
5 Papers and 1 Book Edited |
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3
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Susheel Kumar Sharma |
Professor |
MA, MPhil, PhD, Dip CWE |
English Literature (IWE, Poetry, Drama & Fiction) |
50, 10 interviews, & 29 Book-Reviews |
|
4 |
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Gunjan Sushil |
Professor |
Portrayal of Revenge in Shakespearean Plays: With Special Reference to Titus Andronicus, Richard 3rd, Hamlet, Merchant of Venice, and the Tempest.1993. |
Indian Writings in English, Feminism, D.H.Lawrence |
12 |
|
5 |
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Indrani Mukherji |
Professor |
MA-English University of Allahabad 1984 (Ist Division 2nd Position) D.Phil University of Allahabad 1992 (T.S. Eliot and New-Classical Poetry) D.Litt University of Allahabad 2011 (The Religious Themes in the Poetry & Plays of Tagore & Eliot) |
Neo-Classical Poetry & 20th Poetry w.spl.ref to T.S. Eliot and Rabindranath Tagore |
12 |
|
6 |
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Phool Chandra Singh |
Professor & Head |
MA in Russian Language and Literature from Jawaharlal Nehru university in 1980 DPhil Topic: Comparative Study of Indian Aalha and Russian Byliny, from University of Allahabad in 2009 |
Comparative study |
Around 20 |
|
7 |
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Jaya Kapoor |
Assistant professor |
MA - English, 1994. D Phil - "Self-exploration and social confrontation in the plays of Samuel Beckett and Eugene O'Neill" 2004.
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Theatre studies, Partition studies, Culture Studies. |
15+ |
|
8 |
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Dr. Raju Parghi |
Assistant Professor |
M. A. English – Loyola College, Chennai M. Phil. English – Madras Christian College, Chennai Ph. D. English - Pondicherry University |
Indian and African American Women’s Drama Postcolonial Studies, Nature Studies |
15 |
|
9 |
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Neelum Saran Gour |
Professor |
|
|
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|
10 |
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Rakesh Kumar Singh |
Professor |
|
|
|
|
11 |
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Sanjoy Saksena |
Professor |
MA Allahabad 1980 M Phil Oxford D Phil Allahabad
|
Postcolonial Studies, Poetry |
|
|
12 |
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Sarvajit Mukerji |
Professor |
|
|
|
|
13 |
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Sonjoy Dutta Roy |
Professor |
M.A in 1 980 Ph.d in 1986 : topic: “The Self in the Poetry of Yeats and Eliot: A Comparative Study” | Performance Study: Theatre; Contemporary Peotry; Culture Studies: Narratives in India | 10 Papers; 4books |
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