2005-06 - Office of the Registrar - Duke University
2005-06 - Office of the Registrar - Duke University
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202S. Narrative Writing. The writing <strong>of</strong> short stories, memoirs, tales, and o<strong>the</strong>r narrations.<br />
Readings from ancient and modern narrative. Close discussion <strong>of</strong> frequent submissions by<br />
class members. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor required. Instructor: Porter or Price. 3 units.<br />
204S. Psycholinguistics. 3 units. C-L: see Psychology 220S<br />
205. Semiotics and Linguistics. 3 units. C-L: see Russian 205; also C-L: Linguistics 205<br />
207A. Introduction to Old English. An introduction to <strong>the</strong> language <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Anglo-Saxon<br />
period (700-1100), with readings in representative prose and poetry. Not open to students<br />
who have taken 113A or <strong>the</strong> equivalent. Instructor: Somerset. 3 units.<br />
212S. Middle English Literature: 1100 to 1500. Selected topics. Instructor: Aers,<br />
Beckwith, or Somerset. 3 units. C-L: Medieval and Renaissance Studies 209S<br />
213S. Chaucer and His Contexts. The first two-thirds <strong>of</strong> his career, especially Troilus and<br />
Criseyde. Instructor: Aers, Beckwith, <strong>of</strong> Somerset. 3 units. C-L: Medieval and Renaissance<br />
Studies 213S<br />
220S. Shakespeare: Selected Topics. Instructor: Porter or Shannon. 3 units. C-L: Medieval<br />
and Renaissance Studies 220S<br />
221S. Renaissance Prose and Poetry: 1500 to 1660. Selected topics. Instructor: DeNeef,<br />
Quilligan, or Shannon. 3 units. C-L: Medieval and Renaissance Studies 221BS<br />
235. Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature: 1660 to 1800. Selected topics.<br />
Instructor: Aravamudan or Mitchell. 3 units.<br />
235S. Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature: 1660 to 1800. Seminar version<br />
<strong>of</strong> English 235. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />
241S. Romantic Literature: 1790 to 1830. Selected topics. Instructor: Applewhite or Pfau.<br />
3 units.<br />
245. Victorian Literature: 1830 to 1900. Selected topics. Instructor: Psomiades. 3 units.<br />
245S. Victorian Literature: 1830 to 1900. Seminar version <strong>of</strong> English 245. Instructor:<br />
Staff. 3 units.<br />
250S. Music in Literature and Philosophy: 1800-1945. 3 units. C-L: see German 280S<br />
251. British Literature since 1900. Selected topics. Instructor: Baucom, Moses, or<br />
Torgovnick. 3 units.<br />
262. American Literature to 1820. Selected topics. Instructor: Cohen, Davidson, Jones, or<br />
Wald. 3 units.<br />
263. American Literature 1820 to 1865. Selected topics. Instructor: C. Davidson, or Jones.<br />
3 units.<br />
267. American Literature: 1865 to 1915. Selected topics. Instructor: C. Davidson, Wald<br />
or Wallace. 3 units.<br />
269. American Women Writers. Selected topics. Instructor: C. Davidson or Pope. 3 units.<br />
271AS. Special Topics Seminar I. Seminar version <strong>of</strong> 288. Subjects, area, or <strong>the</strong>mes that<br />
cut across historical eras, several national literatures, or genres. Can be counted as a pre-1500<br />
course for <strong>the</strong> diversified study requirement. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />
271BS. Special Topics Seminar II. Seminar version <strong>of</strong> 288. Subjects, areas or <strong>the</strong>mes that<br />
cut across historical eras, several national literatures, or genres. Can be counted as a 1500-<br />
1660 course for <strong>the</strong> diversified study requirement. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />
271C. Selected Topics in Feminist Studies. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />
271CS. Special Topics Seminar III. Seminar version <strong>of</strong> 288. Subjects, areas or <strong>the</strong>mes that<br />
cut across historical eras, several national literatures, or genres. Can be counted as a 1660-<br />
1860 course for <strong>the</strong> diversified study requirement. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />
271ES. Special Topics Seminar IV. Seminar version <strong>of</strong> 288. Subjects, areas or <strong>the</strong>mes that<br />
cut across historical eras, several national literatures, or genres. Can be counted as a 1860-<br />
Present course for <strong>the</strong> diversified study requirement. Instructor: Staff. 3 units.<br />
English (ENGLISH) 151