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In this post; you will get Telugu literature (Optional) Syllabus, Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs), Booklist, Toppers Strategy and some popular notes.
Optional Syllabus
Answers of both Paper 1 and Paper 2 must be written in Telugu.
PAPER 1 :
Section A: Language
- Place of Telugu among Dravidian languages and its antiquity—Etymological History of Telugu,Tenugu and Andhra.
- Major linguistic changes in phonological, morphological, grammatical and syntactical levels, from Proto-Dravidian to old Telugu and from old Telugu to Modern Telugu.
- Evolution of spoken Telugu when compared to classical Telugu-Formal and functional view of Telugu language.
- Influence of other languages and its impact on Telugu.
- Modernization of Telugu language:
- Linguistic and literary movements and their role in modernization of Telugu.
- Role of media in modernization of Telugu (News-papers, Radio, TV etc.)
- Problems of terminology and mechanisms in coining new terms in Telugu in various discourses including scientific and technical.
- Dialects of Telugu—Regional and social variations and problems of Standardization.
- Syntax—Major divisions of Telugu sentences—simple, complex and compound sentences—Noun and verb predications—Processes of nominalization and relativization—Direct and indirect reporting-conversion processes.
- Translation—Problems of translation, cultural, social and idiomatic—Methods of translation—Approaches to translation—Literary and other kinds of translation—Various uses of translation.
Section B: Literature
- Literature in Pre-Nannaya Period—Marga and Desi poetry.
- Nannaya Period—Historical and literary background of Andhra Mahabharata.
- Saiva poets and their contribution—Dwipada, Sataka, Ragada, Udaharana.
- Tikkana and his place in Telugu literature.
- Errana and his literary works—Nachana Somana and his new approach to poetry.
- Srinatha and Potana—Their works and contribution.
- Bhakti poets in Telugu literature—Tallapaka Annamayya, ramadasu, tyagayya.
- Evolution of prabandhas—Kavya and prabandha.
- Southern school of Telugu literature-raghunatha Nayaka, chemakura vankatakavi and women poets-Literary forms like yakshagana, prose and padakavita.
- Modern Telugu Literature and literary forms—Novel, Short Story, Drama, Playlet and poetic forms.
- Literary Movements: Reformation, Nationalism, Neo-classisicism, Romanticism and Progressive, Revolutionary movements.
- Digambarakavulu, feminist and dalit Literature.
- Main divisions of folk literature—Performing folk arts.
PAPER 2 :
This paper will require first hand reading of the prescribed texts and will be designed to test the candidate’s critical ability, which will be in relation to the following approaches :—
- Aesthetic approach—Rassa, Dhawani, Vakroti and Auchitya—Formal and Structural-Imagery and Symbolism.
- Sociological, Historical, Ideological, Psychological approaches.
Section A
- Nannaya-Dushyanta Chritra (Adiparva 4th Canto verses 5—109).
- Tikkana-Sri Krishna Rayabaramu (Udyoga parva-3rd Canto verses 1—144).
- Srinath-Guna Nidhi Katha (Kasikhandam, 4th Canto, verses 76—133).
- Pingali Surana-sugatri Salinulakatha (Kalapurno-dayamu 4 Canto verses, 60—142).
- Molla-Ramayanamu (Balakanda including avatarika).
- Kasula Purushothama Kavi—Andhra Nayaka Satakamu.
Section B
- Gurajada Appa Rao—Animutyalu (Short stories).
- Viswanatha Satyanarayana—Andhra prasasti.
- Devulapalli Krishna Sastry—Krishnapaksham (excluding Uravsi and Pravasam).
- Sri Sri-Maha prastanam.
- Jashuva-Gabbilam (Part I).
- C. Narayana Reddy—Karpuravasanta rayalu.
- Kanuparti Varalakshmamma—Sarada lekhalu (Part I).
- Atreya—N.G.O.
- Racha Konda Viswanatha Sastry—Alpajaeevi.
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