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ENGLISH 198B: Distinction Creative Writing Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Open to those whose thesis will be in the field of creative writing. Application and consent of the Director of Undergraduate Studies. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 20: Literature and Composition
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Credit for Advanced Placement on the basis of the College Board examination in literature and composition
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ENGLISH 201S: Writing Poetry: Formal and Dramatic Approaches
3.00 Credits
Duke University
A workshop comparing meter, stanza, and rhyme with free verse, to illuminate the freedom and form of all poetry. Narrative and conceptual content considered within the poem's emotive, musical dynamic. Group discussion of technique, personal aesthetic and creative process; revisions of poems. Instructor: Pope
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ENGLISH 202S: Narrative Writing
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The writing of short stories, memoirs, tales, and other narrations. Readings from ancient and modern narrative. Close discussion of frequent submissions by class members. Instructor: Porter or Price
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ENGLISH 204S: Language, Brain, and Human Behavior
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Explores the intersection of cognition and language by looking at a variety of theories of language, including: traditional models that vary according to how much the capacity for language is attributed to "the genes" or to "the environment" and newer models that question and redescribe traditional definitions of terms such as "nature," "nurture," genetic code," and "language." How traditional and new models of language interpret the capacity for language in its relationship to the neurosciences, the cognitive sciences, and the social sciences. Instructor: Tetel
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ENGLISH 207A: Introduction to Old English
3.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the language of the Anglo-Saxon period (700-1100), with readings in representative prose and poetry. Not open to students who have taken 113A or the equivalent. Satisfies the Area I requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 212S: Special Topics is Middle English Literature: 1100 to 1500
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Selected topics. Satisfies Area I requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 213S: Chaucer and His Contexts
3.00 Credits
Duke University
The first two-thirds of his career, especially Troilus and Criseyde. Satisfies the Area I requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 214S: Special Topics in Seventeenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics vary by semester. Satisfies the Area I requirement for English majors. Instructor: Staff
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ENGLISH 215S: Linguistics and Law (DS4)
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Topics include surreptitious recordings as criminal evidence; pornography, slander, defamation, and libel; interpretation of laws and contracts; copyright, patents, and trademarks; jury instructions; jury selection; courtroom language as a unique register; the language of judges' decisions; interrogations and confessions; official bilingualism; product warnings; clarity of instructions leading to potential liability issues. Instructor: Butters
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