Literature and Psychology Syllabus
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[alert-success] Sixth Semester – Psychology in Literature [/alert-success]
Unit I: Poetry
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Rudyard Kipling – If
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Robert Browning – Andrea Del Sarto
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Maya Angelou – Phenomenal Woman
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Jo Camacho – The Owl and the Chimpanzee
Unit II: Novella
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Henry James – The Turn of the Screw
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Franz Kafka – The Metamorphosis
Unit III: Short Story
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Anton Chekhov
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The Bet
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Ward No. 6
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William Faulkner – A Rose for Emily
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Katherine Mansfield – Psychology
Unit IV: Drama
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William Shakespeare – Julius Caesar
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Sharon Pollock – Blood Relations
Unit V: Fiction
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky – Crime and Punishment
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Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train
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