Paper-I
Answers must be written in Telugu.
Section-A
Language
1. Place of Telugu among Dravidian languages and its
antiquity-Etymological history of Telugu, Tenugu and Andhra.
2. Major linguistic changes in phonological, morphological,
grammatical and syntactical levels, from Proto-Dravidian to old Telugu and
from old Telugu to Modern Telugu.
3. Evolution of spoken Telugu when compared to classical
Telugu-Formal and functional view of Telugu language.
4. Influence of other languages and its impact on Telugu.
5. Modernization of Telugu language.
(a) Linguistic and literary movements and their role in
modernization of Telugu.
(b) Role of media in modernization of Telugu (Newspapers,
Radio, TV etc.)
(c) Problems of terminology and mechanisms in coining new
terms in Telugu in various discourses including scientific and
technical.
6. Dialects of Telugu-Regional and social variations and
problems of standardization.
7. Syntax-Major divisions of Telugu sentences-simple, complex
and compound sentences-Noun and verb predications-Processes of nominlization
and relativization-Direct and indirect reporting-conversion processes.
8. 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
1. Literature in Pre-Nannaya Period-Marga and Desi
poetry.
2. Nannaya Period-Historical and literary background of
Andhra Mahabharata.
3. Saiva poets and their contribution-Dwipada, Sataka,
Ragada, Udaharana.
4. Tikkana and his place in Telugu literature.
5. Errana and his literary works-Nachana Somana and his new
approach to poetry.
6. Srinatha and Potana-Their woks and contribution.
7. Bhakti poets in Telugu literature-Tallapaka Annamayya,
Ramadasu, Tyagayya.
8. Evolution of prabandhas-Kavya and prabandha.
9. Southern school of Telugu literature-Raghunatha Nayaka,
Chemakura Vankatakavi and women poets-Literary forms like yakshagana, prose
and padakavita.
10. Modern Telugu Literature and literary forms-Novel, Short
Story, Drama, Playlet and poetic forms.
11. Literary Movements : Reformation, Nationalism,
Neo-classicism, Romanticism and Progressive, Revolutionary movements.
12. Digambarakavulu, Feminist and Dalit Literature.
13. Main divisions of folk literature-Performing folk
arts.
Paper-II
Answers must be written in Telugu.
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.
i) Aesthetic approach-Rasa, Dhwani, Vakroti and
Auchitya-Formal and Structural-Imagery and Symbolism.
ii) Sociological, Historical, Ideological, Psychological
approaches.
Section-A
1. Nannaya-Dushyanta Charitra (Adiparva 4th Canto verses
5-109)
2. Tikkana-Sri Krishna Rayabaramu (Udyoga parva -3rd Canto
verses 1-144)
3. Srinatha-Guna Nidhi Katha (Kasi-khandam, 4th Canto, verses
76-133)
4. Pingali Surana-Sugatri Salinulakatha (Kalapurnodayamu 4
Canto verses, 60-142)
5. Molla-Ramayanamu (Balakanda including avatarika)
6. Kasula Purushothama Kavi-Andhra Nayaka
Satakamu
Section-B
7. Gurajada Appa Rao-Animutyalu (Short stories)
8. Viswanatha Satyanarayana-Andhra prasasti
9. Devulapalli Krishna Sastry-Krishnapaksham (excluding
Urvasi and Pravasam)
10. Sri Sri-Maha prastanam.
11. Jashuva-Gabbilam (Part I)
12. C. Narayana Reddy-Karpuravasanta rayalu.
13. Kanuparti Varalakshmamma-Sarada lekhalu (Part I)
14. Atreya-N.G.O.
15. Racha konda Visswanatha Sastry-Alpajaeevi.