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Genres

We use the term genres to describe categories of written texts that have recognizable patterns, syntax, techniques, and/or conventions. This list represents genres students can expect to encounter during their time at Duke. The list is not intended to be inclusive of all genres but rather representative of the most common ones. Click on each genre for detailed information (definition, questions to ask, actions to take, and helpful links).

  1. Abstract
  2. Annotated Bibliography
  3. Argument Essay
  4. Autobiographical Reflection
  5. Book Review
  6. Business Letter (Purdue)
  7. Close Reading
  8. Compare/Contrast: see Relating Multiple Texts
  9. Cover Letter
  10. Creative Non-fiction
  11. Creative Writing
  12. Curriculum Vitae
  13. Essay Exams (Purdue)
  14. Laboratory Report
  15. Letters to the Editor
  16. Literature Review
  17. Memo
  18. Op-ed
  19. Personal Statement: Humanities
  20. Personal Statement: Professional School/Scholarship
  21. Poetry Explication
  22. Relating Multiple Texts
  23. Research and Grant Proposals
  24. Response/Reaction Paper
  25. Resume, Non-academic
  26. Scientific Writing for Scientists
  27. Scientific Writing for a Popular Audience
  28. Summary
  29. Timed Essays/Essay Exams