Explore the complete and updated LT Grade English syllabus 2025 with detailed coverage of English literature history, major literary movements, genres, grammar, language skills, literary criticism, pedagogy, and research methods. This post provides topic-wise MCQs for effective exam preparation, helping candidates strengthen conceptual understanding and score better in the UP LT Grade English examination. Designed for aspirants seeking structured, exam-oriented, and reliable study material in one place.
LT Grade English Syllabus (Complete & Updated)
1. History of English Literature
- Old English Period
- Middle English Periods
- Renaissance & Elizabethan Age
- Jacobean, Caroline & Puritan Age
- Restoration & Augustan Age
- Romantic Age
- Victorian Age
- Modern Age
- Post-Modern Literature
- Major literary movements:
- Classicism,
- Romanticism,
- Realism,
Realism in English Literature – 50 Difficult MCQs | UP LT Grade English
- Naturalism,
- Symbolism,
- Modernism
2. Literary Forms & Genres
(a) Poetry
- Epic,
- Lyric,
- Ballad,
- Sonnet,
- Ode,
- Elegy,
- Dramatic Monologue
(b) Drama
- Tragedy,
- Comedy,
- Tragicomedy,
- Problem Play,
- One-Act Play
(c) Prose & Fiction
- Novel:
- Types (Picaresque,
- Gothic,
- Historical,
- Domestic,
- Psychological)
- Short Story
- Essay: Types & Structure
(d) Literary Terms
- Allegory,
- Alliteration,
- Imagery,
- Symbol,
- Irony,
- Metaphor,
- Simile,
- Pun,
- Paradox,
- Oxymoron,
- Allusion
3. English Grammar
- Parts of Speech
- Tenses
- Articles & Determiners
- Voice (Active/Passive)
- Narration (Direct/Indirect)
- Modals & Auxiliaries
- Prepositions
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Degree of Comparison
- Clauses & Sentence Structure
- Error Detection
- Transformation of Sentences
4. English Language Skills
- Comprehension Passages
- Precis Writing
- Paragraph Writing
- Letter Writing (Formal/Informal)
- Note Making
- Resume Writing
- Report Writing
- E-mail & Notice Writing
5. Major Works & Authors
(a) Poetry
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- John Milton
- William Shakespeare
- Alexander Pope
- William Wordsworth
- S.T. Coleridge
- P.B. Shelley
- John Keats
- T.S. Eliot
- W.B. Yeats
(b) Drama
- William Shakespeare
- G.B. Shaw
- Henrik Ibsen
- John Osborne
(c) Novelists
- Jane Austen
- Charles Dickens
- Thomas Hardy
- George Eliot
- D.H. Lawrence
- Virginia Woolf
(d) Indian English Literature
- R.K. Narayan
- Mulk Raj Anand
- Raja Rao
- Ruskin Bond
- Arundhati Roy
- Amitav Ghosh
6. Literary Criticism & Theory
- Plato,
- Aristotle,
- Longinus
- Wordsworth’s Preface
- T.S. Eliot (Objective Correlative & Tradition and Individual Talent)
- Formalism & New Criticism
- Structuralism,
- Post-Structuralism
- Feminism,
- Marxism,
- Psychoanalytic Theory
7. Teaching of English (Pedagogy)
- Aims of Teaching English
- Methods of Teaching: Grammar-Translation, Direct Method, Communicative Approach
- Evaluation & Testing
- Remedial Teaching
- Language Skills (Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing)
8. Research & Communication in English
- Research Types
- Research Tools
- Data Collection Methods
- Basics of Academic Writing
- Plagiarism & Citation Styles
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