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PR1-9680 OUTLINE PR1-56 PR57-78 English literature PR111-116 Literary history and criticism PR125-(138.5) Criticism PR161-488 Women authors PR171-236 Relations to other literatures and countries PR251-369 By period PR401-488 Anglo-Saxon (Beginnings through 1066) PR421-(429) Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500) PR431-(439) Modern PR441-(449) Elizabethan era (1550-1640) PR451-(469) 17th century PR471-(479) 18th century PR481-488 19th century PR500-614 20th century PR521-614 21st century PR621-744 Poetry PR641-744 By period PR750-890 Drama PR767-818 By period PR821-890 Prose PR901-907.2 By period PR908 Prose fiction. The novel PR911-918 Oratory PR921-928 Diaries PR931-938 Letters PR(951)-981 Essays PR1098-1369 Wit and humor PR1110 Folk literature PR1119-1151 Collections of English literature PR1170-1228 Special classes of authors PR1241-1273 By period PR1281-1309 Poetry PR1321-1329 Drama PR1330 Prose (General) PR1341-1349 Oratory PR1361-1369 Diaries PR1490-1799 Letters PR1803-2165 Essays PR Anglo-Saxon literature PR2199-3195 Anglo-Norman period. Early English. Middle PR3291-3785 English English renaissance (1500-1640) 17th and 18th centuries (1640-1770) vii

PR3991-5990 OUTLINE PR6000-6049 PR6050-6076 English literature - Continued PR6100-6126 19th century, 1770/1800-1890/1900 PR8309-9680 1900-1960 1961-2000 PS1-3626 2001- PS126-138 English literature: Provincial, local, etc. PS147-152 PS163-173 American literature PS185-231 Biography, memoirs, letters, etc. PS185-195 Women authors PS201-217 Treatment of special subjects, classes PS221-228 By period PS229-231 17th-18th centuries PS241-286 19th century PS241-255 20th century PS261-267 21st century PS271-285 Special regions, states, etc. PS301-326 North PS330-353 South PS360-380 West and Central PS370-380 Poetry PS400-408.2 Drama PS409 Prose PS410-419 Prose fiction PS420-429 Oratory PS430-439 Diaries PS(451)-478 Letters PS490 Essays PS501-689 Wit and humor. Satire PS530-536.3 Folk literature PS537-574 Juvenile literature (General) PS538-549 Collections of American literature PS551-559 By period PS561-572 By region PS580-619 North PS593 South PS601-617 West and Central PS623-(635) Poetry PS642-659.5 By form PS651-659.2 By period Drama Prose (General) By period viii

PS660-668.2 OUTLINE PS666-668.2 PS669 American literature PS670-678.2 Collections of American literature - Continued PS680-689 Oratory PS700-3576 By period PS700-893 Diaries PS991-(3390) Letters PS3500-3549 Essays PS3550-3576 Individual authors PS3600-3626 Colonial period (17th and 18th centuries) 19th century PS(8001-8599) 1900-1960 1961-2000 PZ(1)-90 2001- PZ(1)-(4) PZ5-90 Canadian literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction in English Juvenile belles lettres ix

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 1 English literature (3) Literary history and criticism Periodicals. Serials 5 Yearbooks 7 9 see PR1 10 Societies 10.5.A-Z Congresses Museums. Exhibitions 13 14 Subarrange by author 19 Catalogs of slides 20 General 20.3 Catalogs of public institutions. By name of institution, A-Z 20.5 Collections of monographs, studies, etc. 21 25 For collected essays, studies, etc., of individual authors 27 see PR99 31 Series. Monographs by different authors 33 Minor collections. Festschriften Encyclopedias. Dictionaries 35 Communication of information 37 General works Information services 41 Computer network resources 43 45 Including the Internet 47 51.A-Z Theory and principles of the study of English literature 53.A-Z General works Relation to English history 54 55.A-Z History of literary history Study and teaching 56 Periodicals. Societies. Serials General works. Treatises, etc. Outlines, syllabi, etc. see PR87 General special Addresses, essays, lectures By period Middle ages to 1600 17th-18th centuries 19th century 20th century By region or country, A-Z By school, A-Z Biography of teachers, critics, and historians Collective Individual, A-Z Subarrange each by Table P-PZ50 Literary research Criticism Cf. PN80+ General literary criticism 1

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 57 Criticism -- Continued 61 General works 63 Addresses, essays, lectures 65.A-Z History 65.D57 Special topics, A-Z 65.M38 Discourse analysis 65.T48 Marxist criticism 67 Textual criticism Collections of essays in criticism 69 70 For collections by individual authors see PR99 71 By period 72 Medieval to 1600 73 Including Elizabethan 74 Treatises. Theory, history, etc. 75 Specimens. Selections 76 17th century Treatises. Theory, history, etc. 77 Specimens. Selections 78 18th century Treatises. Theory, history, etc. 81 Specimens. Selections 19th century 83 Treatises. Theory, history, etc. 85 Specimens. Selections 86 20th century 87 Treatises. Theory, history, etc. Specimens. Selections 89 History of English literature 91 Periodicals see PR1 General works 93 English 94 Early works through 1800 1801- 95 Treatises 96 Compends Comic histories of English literature Outlines, syllabi, tables, charts, questions and answers, etc. Indexes of poems and stories for schools Juvenile works. Stories of English literature French Treatises. Compends Addresses, essays, lectures German Treatises. Compends Addresses, essays, lectures Other languages 2

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 97 History of English literature 98 General works 99 Other languages -- Continued Treatises. Compends 101 Addresses, essays, lectures Collected essays, studies, etc., of individual authors 103 105 Cf. PR13+ Literary history and criticism 106 107 Individual addresses, essays, lectures, etc. 108 Biography, memoirs, letters, etc. 109 Collected biography 110.A-Z Early through 1800 1801-1900 111 1901- 113 115 Collected memoirs, letters, etc. 116 Miscellany: Satire, humor, etc. 119 Literary landmarks. Homes and haunts of authors 120.A-Z General works 120.A75 By place, A-Z 120.B55 Special classes of authors 120.C3 Women authors 120.C55 120.G38 For women of specific occupations, ethnic groups, etc. 120.J48 see PR120.A+ 120.K54 120.L33 General works 120.L4 Through 1800 120.L45 1800-1900 120.M45 1900- 120.M47 120.M55 Women and literature. Feminine influence 120.M87 Other classes of authors, A-Z 120.P6 120.P73 Asians 120.P75 Blacks 120.P87 Catholics 120.Q34 Children Gays Jews Kings and rulers Laboring class. Working class Lawyers Lesbians Men Mentally ill Minorities Muslims Physicians Prisoners Protestants Puritans Quakers 3

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 120.S64 History of English literature 121 Special classes of authors Other classes of authors, A-Z -- Continued 125 Soldiers 127 Anonymous literature 128 Relations to other literatures and countries 129.A-Z Cf. PN851+ Comparative literature 131 133 General works 135.A-Z Ancient 137.A1 Medieval 137.A5-Z Modern. By region or country, A-Z 138 Translation of foreign literature into English (138.5) Collections see PN6019+ General works 140 Ancient classics 143 By region or country, A-Z 145 Translations of English literature 146 General works 147 By language, A-Z 149.A-Z Collections see PR1112+; PR1179.A+ 149.A3 English literature by foreign authors Class here general works only For individual authors (in their respective chronological sections) see PR1803+ Foreign literature by English authors For reference only, e.g. Lettres sur les Anglais qui ont écrit en Français par S. Van de Weyer, PQ144.5 For individual authors, see the authors of the respective foreign literature Special topics not limited to, or identified with, one period or form For treatment of special topics by a specific class of author see PR111+ Treatment of special subjects Cf. PN56+ General literature Cf. PN683+ General literature (Medieval) Cf. PN1010+ General literature (Poetry) Cf. PR275.A+ English literature (Medieval) Cf. PR317.A+ English literature (Poetry) Classical antiquity see PR127 Classicism Nature Religion. Mysticism Romanticism The supernatural Other, A-Z Absurdity 4

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 149.A37 History of English literature 149.A647 Special topics not limited to, or identified with, one period or 149.A67 form 149.A7 Treatment of special subjects 149.A74 Other, A-Z -- Continued 149.A78 Africa 149.A79 Allegory 149.A798 America 149.A8 Animals 149.B35 Apocalyptic literature 149.B5 Art 149.B62 Arthurian romances 149.B85 Astrology 149.B87 Astronomy 149.C34 Bars (Drinking establishments) 149.C5 Bible 149.C53 Body, Human 149.C58 Bureaucracy 149.C63 Business 149.C65 Camp (Style) 149.C66 Chivalry 149.C665 Cities and towns 149.C667 Collaborative authorship 149.C67 Color 149.D47 The comic 149.D57 Conformity 149.D59 Consciousness 149.D68 Corporations 149.D96 Costume 149.E28 Devil 149.E29 Disasters 149.E3 Diseases 149.E55 Doubles 149.E84 Dystopias 149.E87 East (Far East) 149.E89 Economics 149.F3 Education 149.F32 Emotions 149.F34 Ethiopia 149.F35 Evil 149.F46 Exoticism 149.F64 Fairies Falconry Family Fantastic literature Femininity Folklore 5

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 149.F66 History of English literature 149.G36 Special topics not limited to, or identified with, one period or 149.G39 form 149.G46 Treatment of special subjects 149.G54 Other, A-Z -- Continued 149.G58 Food 149.H37 Gardens 149.H57 Gaze 149.H65 Gender identity 149.H86 Globalization 149.I58 Golden age (Mythology) 149.I6 Harmony (Aesthetics) 149.I65 History Holy, The 149.I8 Humanism 149.I82 Incubi 149.L35 India 149.L37 Interracial marriage 149.L39 Irony see PR931+ 149.L47 Islam 149.L58 Islands 149.L6 Landscape 149.M33 Language 149.M35 Latin America 149.M53 Lesbianism 149.M56 Local color 149.M65 Love 149.M87 Manners and customs 149.M875 Marriage 149.M95 Middle Ages 149.N27 Mirrors 149.N3 Monsters 149.O18 Museums 149.O2 Music 149.O44 Mythology 149.O45 Narration (Rhetoric) 149.P26 Nationalism 149.P3 Object (Philosophy) 149.P4 Obsessive-compulsive disorder 149.P45 Old age 149.P53 Oman 149.P6 Pacifism Pastoral literature Philosophy Pilgrims and pilgrimages Place (Philosophy) Politics 6

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 149.P66 History of English literature 149.P68 Special topics not limited to, or identified with, one period or 149.P72 form 149.P78 Treatment of special subjects Other, A-Z -- Continued 149.R43 Popular literature 149.R45 Power (Social sciences) 149.R47 Prophecy 149.R65 Psychoanalysis 149.S4 Pubs see PR149.B35 149.S46 Reality 149.S47 Relation (Philosophy) 149.S48 Repetition 149.S5 Romances 149.S64 Science 149.S7 Seasons 149.S75 Secret societies 149.S8 Sequels 149.S95 Sex. Sex customs 149.T33 Skepticism 149.T7 Social ideals 149.T83 Space and time 149.U8 Stereotype (Psychology) 149.V55 Sympathy 149.W3 Taboo 149.W54 Tragic, The 151.A-Z Tuberculosis 151.A53 Utopias 151.A95 Vitalism 151.C37 Wales 151.C5 Wills 151.C54 Treatment of special classes. By subject, A-Z Anglo-Saxons 151.H4 Authors 151.I53 Capitalists and financiers 151.J5 Children 151.K55 Clergy 151.L3 Financiers see PR151.C37 151.L37 Hermits 151.L5 Indians 151.L53 Jews 151.M46 Kings and rulers Labor Lawyers Libertines Librarians Men 7

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 151.M68 History of English literature 151.O94 Special topics not limited to, or identified with, one period or 151.P57 form 151.P8 Treatment of special classes. By subject, A-Z -- Continued 151.S25 Mothers 151.S3 Outsiders 151.S45 Pirates 151.V3 Preachers 151.V56 Saints 151.W6 Seamen 153.A-Z Servants 153.B58 Vagabond 153.B63 Villains 153.C73 Women 153.F57 Special characters, A-Z 153.L33 Bluebeard 153.M47 Boadicea, Queen, d. 62 153.S48 Cressida Fortunatus 161 Lady of the Lake 163 Merlin 166 Shore, Jane, d. 1527 By period 171 Works covering more than one period Origins. Celtic period, Roman period, etc. 173 Early English (Beginnings through 1500) 175 Anglo-Saxon (Beginnings through 1066) 176 177 For special works, authors, and collections of Anglo- 179.A-Z Saxon literature see PR1490+ 179.C45 Collections of monographs, studies, etc. 179.D43 Treatises. Compends 179.D48 179.F66 English 179.G63 Other 179.H65 Addresses, essays, lectures 179.L54 Outlines, quizzes, tables, etc. 179.L57 Special topics, A-Z 179.M38 Chronology 179.M53 Darkness see PR179.L54 Death Devil Food habits Gods Homosexuality Light and darkness Literacy Maxims Migrations of nations 8

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 179.O7 History of English literature 179.P35 By period 179.P4 Anglo-Saxon (Beginnings through 1066) 179.P44 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 179.P73 Oral-formulaic analysis 179.R32 Paradise 179.S5 Peace 179.T48 Penance 179.V4 Prayer 179.W37 Race 179.W65 Shamanism 181 Textual criticism 182 Versification War 183 Women 185 Collected essays of individual authors 187 Relations to other literature 189 Cf. PR125+ General literary history 191 195 Special regions Northumbrian 201 West Saxon 203 Mercian 205 Kentish 207 208 By period 210 Before Alfred 215 10th and 11th centuries 217 Special forms 221 Poetry 226 General works 231 General special 236 Epic. Historical Elegiac 251 Hagiographical Lyric 255 Didactic. Gnomic 257 Other 260 Prose General works Religious History, science, etc. Translations (from the Latin, etc.) Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500) Collections of monographs, studies, etc. Treatises. Compends English Other Addresses, essays, lectures 9

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 265 History of English literature 275.A-Z By period 275.A4 Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500) -- Continued 275.A47 Outlines, quizzes, tables, etc. 275.A5 Special topics, A-Z 275.A77 Allegory 275.A87 Animals 275.B4 Antichrist 275.B47 Art 275.B5 Authority 275.C42 Beauty 275.C45 Bestiaries 275.C48 Bible 275.C5 Characters and characteristics 275.C55 Charity 275.C56 Childbirth 275.C58 Chronicle 275.C6 Clergy 275.C65 Clothing and dress Contradiction 275.D4 Courtly love 275.D43 Courts and courtiers 275.D53 Daughters and mothers see PR275.M64 275.E66 Deadly sins 275.E7 Death 275.E77 Didactic literature 275.E8 Eroticism 275.F34 Eschatology 275.F57 Ethics 275.F6 Etiquette 275.F75 Faith 275.F95 First person narrative 275.G44 Fortuna (Goddess) 275.G49 Friendship 275.G65 Future life 275.G67 Gender identity 275.H47 Giants 275.H5 Gnosticism 275.H6 Gossip 275.H83 Heroes. Heroines 275.H85 Historiography 275.I3 Honor 275.I34 Human-animal relationships 275.J4 Hunting Iconoclasm Identity (Psychology) Jesus Christ 10

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 275.L3 History of English literature 275.L35 By period 275.L54 Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500) 275.L6 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 275.L66 Laments 275.M3 Law 275.M34 Life cycle, Human 275.M35 Lord's Supper 275.M4 Love 275.M44 Marriage 275.M5 Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint 275.M6 Masculinity 275.M615 Medicine 275.M62 Mental illness 275.M64 Mirrors 275.M9 Monasticism 275.N27 Monsters Moon 275.N29 Mothers and daughters 275.N3 Mysticism 275.N54 Narration 275.N63 275.N66 Cf. PR275.F57 First person narrative 275.N8 275.O72 National characteristics 275.O78 Nature 275.P34 Nightingales 275.P43 Nobility 275.P45 Nominalism 275.P5 Nuns 275.P63 Oral tradition 275.P65 Outlaws 275.P67 Paganism 275.P7 Peasants 275.R37 Pilgrims and pilgrimages 275.R4 Plato 275.S46 Politics 275.S49 Popular literature 275.S56 Power (Social sciences) 275.S57 Preaching 275.S63 Rape 275.S82 Religion 275.T45 Senses and sensation Sex differences Sin Skin Social history. Society Sublime Textual criticism 11

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 275.T73 History of English literature 275.T74 By period 275.T95 Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500) 275.W36 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 275.W5 Travel 275.W6 Troy 275.W67 Typology (Theology) Wales 281 Wisdom 283 Women 285 Work By period 291 Before Chaucer. Anglo-Norman (1066-1400) 293 295 Cf. PC2941+ Anglo-Norman literature 311 General works 313 Collected essays 315 Addresses, essays, lectures 317.A-Z Special topics see PR275.A+ 317.A52 15th century 317.A55 General works 317.A73 Collected essays 317.B4 Addresses, essays, lectures 317.C65 Special topics see PR275.A+ 317.D4 By form 317.D42 Poetry 317.D7 General 317.E64 317.F7 Cf. PR1972.G35+ Gawain-poet (Collected works) 317.F75 317.G4 Treatises 317.G83 Collected essays 317.H56 Addresses, essays, lectures 317.J48 Special topics, A-Z 317.L38 Allegory Alliteration Architecture Beauty The comic Death Debate poetry Dreams Epistolary poetry Frame stories Friars Gesture Guardian and ward Historical poetry Jews Laudatory poetry 12

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 317.L68 History of English literature 317.M34 By period 317.M53 Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500) 317.M57 By form 317.M68 Poetry 317.N28 General 317.N3 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 317.O72 Love poetry 317.P38 Manuscripts 317.P6 Middle age 317.P73 Mirrors 317.R6 Mothers. Motherhood 317.S3 Narrative poetry 317.S36 National characteristics 317.S4 Oral tradition 317.S48 Pastoral poetry 317.S53 Politics 317.S6 Preaching 317.S82 Romanticism 317.T48 Satire 317.T53 Science 317.V58 Seasons Sex 317.W66 Sieges Social life and customs 321 Subjectivity Textual criticism 322 Theology 323 Visions 324 Ward and guardian see PR317.G83 326 Women Metrical romances. Epics 327 General works 328 Special classes Classical romances 329 General works Troy 330 Alexander 331 Other English General works Arthurian Including later versions and versions in prose Other French General works Charlemagne 13

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 333 History of English literature 335 By period 339 Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500) 345 By form 347 Poetry Metrical romances. Epics 351 Special classes 352 French -- Continued 353 Other 354 Miscellaneous romances of chivalry 355.A-Z Northern (Scandinavian, German, etc.) Oriental 355.C5 Fables. Beast epics 355.C68 Religious, Christian see PR365 355.I74 Lyric 365 General works 369 Memoirs, letters, etc. Collected essays 401 Addresses, essays, lectures 402 Special, A-Z 403 404 e. g. 408.A-Z 408.A36 Chansons d'aventure 408.A38 Courtly love 408.A4 Irony 408.A58 Didactic and religious 408.A66 Satirical and humorous 408.A68 Drama see PR641+ 408.A7 Prose see PR251+ 408.A9 Modern 408.B53 General 408.B67 Treatises. Compends 408.C38 Memoirs, letters, etc. 408.C47 Collected essays Addresses, essays, lectures Special topics, A-Z Adoption Aliens Allegory Apocalyptic literature Architecture and literature Art and literature Arthurian romances Autobiography Bible Boredom Cassandra (Legendary character) Christian literature 14

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 408.C6 History of English literature 408.C63 By period 408.C65 Modern 408.C66 General 408.C75 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 408.D47 The comic 408.D49 Conversation 408.D5 Country homes 408.D55 Country life 408.D57 Criminals 408.D65 Deviant behavior 408.D7 Didactic literature 408.E47 Dido, Queen of Carthage 408.E77 Difference (Psychology) 408.E85 Dissenters, Religious 408.E94 Don Juan (Legendary character) 408.F34 Dreams 408.F36 Elizabeth I, Queen of England 408.F4 Error 408.F5 Evil 408.F55 Eye 408.G56 Fantastic literature 408.G66 Fathers 408.G68 Fear 408.H35 Figures of speech 408.H65 Finn MacCumhaill, 3rd cent. Gnosticism 408.I5 Gossip 408.I53 Gothic literature 408.I55 Hand 408.I57 Homosexuality 408.I59 Human life cycle see PR408.L54 408.L38 Imagination 408.L53 Imperialism 408.L54 Implication 408.L57 Influence 408.L66 Intercultural communication 408.M33 Law 408.M37 Liberty 408.M4 Life cycle, Human 408.M45 Literary form 408.M47 London Machine theory Medea Melancholy Memory Merline (Legendary character) 15

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 408.M48 History of English literature 408.M55 By period 408.M66 Modern 408.M68 General 408.M7 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 408.N37 Metamorphosis 408.N38 Mimesis 408.N65 Monologue 408.P28 Mountains 408.P3 Mourning customs 408.P32 Narration 408.P4 National characteristics 408.P54 Nonsense literature 408.P6 Parody 408.P62 Pastoral literature 408.P63 Patriotism 408.P65 Pessimism 408.P67 Pilgrims and pilgrimages 408.P76 Plagiarism 408.P8 Plague 408.P83 Plato 408.R34 Politics 408.R36 Popular literature 408.R43 Prometheus (Greek deity) Psychoanalysis 408.R6 Psychology 408.R7 Race 408.S34 Radicalism 408.S43 Regionalism 408.S45 Religious dissenters see PR408.D57 408.S47 Rogues and vagabonds 408.S49 Medieval romances 408.S57 Science 408.S64 Seafaring life 408.S66 Seduction 408.S665 Separation 408.S67 Sex role 408.S74 Slavery 408.S83 Society and literature 408.S84 Space and time 408.S85 Spice trade 408.T37 Sports Stoics Subjectivity Sublime, The Surrealism Taste 16

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 408.T72 History of English literature 408.V54 By period 408.W35 Modern 408.W37 General 408.W65 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 408.W67 Tragic, The (409) Violence Walking 411 War 412 Women 413 Working class 414 Treatment of special subjects 418.A-Z 418.A4 see PR408 418.B66 418.C35 Renaissance and Reformation. 16th century 418.C66 General works 418.C85 Memoirs, letters, etc. 418.D5 Collected essays 418.D55 Addresses, essays, lectures 418.E45 Special topics, A-Z 418.E56 Allegory 418.H8 Books 418.I42 Christian literature 418.J47 Combat 418.L57 Cultural fusion 418.M4 Dido, Queen of Carthage 418.M45 Divorce 418.N35 Eloquence 418.N37 Emotions 418.P3 Humanism 418.P34 Identity (Psychology) 418.P47 Jerusalem 418.P6 Literary form 418.P64 Melancholy 418.P65 Merlin (Legendary character) 418.R6 Nationalism 418.R7 Natural law 418.S52 Pastoral literature 418.S64 Patriotism 418.S74 Personification Plagiarism Poisons Politics Rogues and vagabonds Romances, Medieval Shades and shadows Society and literature Stoics 17

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 418.T48 History of English literature 418.U76 By period 418.V56 Modern 418.W65 Renaissance and Reformation. 16th century (419) Special topics, A-Z -- Continued Textual criticism 421 Utopias 422 Violence 423 Women 424 Treatment of special subjects 427 428.A-Z see PR418 428.A44 428.A45 Elizabethan era (1550-1640) 428.A47 428.A52 Including Elizabethan and Jacobean periods combined 428.A55 428.A74 General works 428.A76 Memoirs, letters, etc. 428.A77 Collected essays 428.A8 Addresses, essays, lectures 428.A85 Euphuism 428.B43 Other special topics, A-Z 428.B55 428.B6 Alchemy 428.B63 Alienation (Social psychology) 428.B66 Amazons 428.C24 Anatomies 428.C25 Animals 428.C26 Archaeology 428.C27 Art 428.C28 Astronomy 428.C3 Authorship 428.C35 Aversion 428.C45 Beheading 428.C48 Biography 428.C6 Boadicea, Queen, d. 62 428.C63 Body, Human 428.C633 Books and reading 428.C635 Cannibalism Capitalism Carnival Castles Casuistry Catholic authors Chiasmus Chivalry Christian literature Classical literature Climate, Influence of Color Commerce 18

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 428.C637 History of English literature 428.C638 By period 428.C64 Modern 428.C74 Elizabethan era (1550-1640) 428.C78 Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 428.D4 Confession 428.D47 Courage 428.D57 Courts and courtiers 428.D74 Crime. Criminals Crying 428.E37 Death 428.E39 Desire 428.E42 Disguise 428.E43 Dreams 428.E56 Eastern Europe see PR428.E88 428.E85 Eating disorders 428.E88 Economics 428.E95 Education 428.E97 Elizabeth I, Queen of England 428.F45 Emotions 428.F66 Ethics 428.F88 Europe, Eastern 428.G37 Exorcism 428.G43 Exoticism 428.G45 Feminism 428.G54 Food 428.G74 Future, The 428.H43 Gardens 428.H57 Gender identity 428.H66 Generosity 428.H8 Gifts 428.I33 Grief 428.I54 Heart 428.I57 History 428.I58 Homosexuality 428.I59 Humanism 428.I75 Identity 428.I8 Imperialism 428.K55 Incest 428.K66 Indians 428.L29 Invective 428.L35 Islam Italian literature Kings and rulers Knowlege, Theory of Labyrinths Language and languages 19

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 428.L37 History of English literature 428.L53 By period 428.M35 Modern 428.M355 Elizabethan era (1550-1640) 428.M36 Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 428.M364 Law 428.M37 Libel and slander 428.M375 Manners and customs 428.M38 Maps 428.M4 Marriage 428.M44 Martyrdom 428.M55 Masculinity 428.M63 Master and servant 428.M66 Material culture 428.M75 Melancholy 428.M8 Memory 428.M9 Minorities 428.N34 Moderation 428.N37 Money 428.N39 Muḥammad, Prophet, d. 632 428.N46 Music 428.N65 Mysticism 428.O24 Names 428.O43 Nationalism 428.O73 Nature 428.P36 Neoplatonism 428.P37 Nonsense 428.P5 Ocean travel 428.P53 Old age 428.P56 Oral tradition 428.P6 Pastoral literature 428.P65 Patrons 428.P66 Philosophy 428.P67 Pilgrims and pilgrimages 428.P68 Place (Philosophy) 428.P7 Political science 428.P75 Popular literature 428.P76 Population 428.Q44 Prefaces 428.R35 Privacy 428.R37 Proverbs 428.R43 Psychoanalysis Psychological aspects Queens Race Rape Reason 20

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 428.R46 History of English literature 428.R63 By period 428.R65 Modern 428.S45 Elizabethan era (1550-1640) Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 428.S48 Religion 428.S54 Rogues and vagabonds 428.S58 Romances Self 428.S64 Servant and master see PR428.M375 428.S65 Sex 428.S75 Silence 428.S82 Skepticism 428.T43 Slander see PR428.L53 428.T7 Social change 428.T73 Social classes 428.T75 Sports 428.T77 Subjectivity 428.W5 Technology 428.W59 Translations 428.W63 Travel (429) Triumph Trust 431 Wit 432 Wolsey, Thomas, 1475?-1530 433 Women 434 Treatment of special subjects 435 437 see PR428 438.A-Z 438.A53 17th century 438.C45 General works 438.C55 Memoirs, letters, etc. 438.C65 Collected essays 438.D44 Addresses, essays, lectures 438.D48 Puritan era (1620-1660) 438.D53 Restoration 438.D54 Special topics, A-Z 438.D56 Ancients and moderns, Quarrel of 438.D57 Character sketches. Character books 438.E363 Children Conformity. Nonconformity Death Devotional literature Didactic literature Digression (Rhetoric) Diseases Dissenters, Religious East Asia 21

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 438.E39 History of English literature 438.E49 By period 438.E56 Modern 438.E95 17th century 438.F88 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 438.G37 Ecology 438.H43 Edward II, King of England, 1284-1327 438.H63 Elizabeth I, Queen of England 438.H85 Exile (Punishment) 438.I36 Future 438.I67 Gardens 438.M43 Heart Home 438.N85 Humanism 438.P37 Idolatry 438.P47 Intellectuals 438.P48 Medicine 438.P53 Nonconformity see PR438.C65 438.P54 Numismatics 438.P65 Parody 438.R42 Perspective 438.R45 Pests 438.S25 Pirates 438.S37 Plagiarism 438.S45 Politics 438.S63 Realism 438.S65 Religion 438.T42 Salvation 438.T72 Science 438.V57 Self (439) Society Solomon, King of Israel 441 Textual criticism 442 Travel 443 Visual perception 445 Treatment of special subjects 447 448.A-Z see PR438 448.A25 448.A37 18th century 448.A44 Treatises. Compends Collected essays Addresses, essays, lectures Classicism (1700-1750/1800) Romanticism. Return to nature (1750-1880) Special topics, A-Z Abnormalities, Human Aesthetics Allegory 22

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 448.A55 History of English literature 448.A75 By period 448.A77 Modern 448.A87 18th century 448.B53 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 448.B63 Animals 448.B67 Architecture 448.B74 Art and literature 448.C34 Authors and patrons 448.C52 Bible 448.C55 Body, Human 448.C58 Book reviewing 448.C63 Breeding 448.C64 Capitalism 448.C65 Characters and characteristics 448.C68 Children 448.C7 Clothing and dress 448.C75 Collaborative authorship 448.C87 Colonies 448.D45 Conversation 448.D53 Country homes 448.D57 Courtesy 448.D66 Crime 448.E36 Curiosities and wonders 448.E43 Demythologization 448.E46 Didactic literature 448.E57 Diseases 448.E58 Domestics 448.E75 Economics 448.E85 Emigration and immigration 448.F34 Emotions 448.F45 Enthusiasm 448.F55 Environmentalism 448.F74 Erotic literature 448.F75 Exoticism 448.G46 Fables 448.G6 Feminism 448.H65 Flirting French language (as a theme) 448.I49 Friendship Generosity 448.I52 Gothic literature Homosexuality Human abnormalities see PR448.A25 Illegitimacy Immigration see PR448.E43 Imperialism 23

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 448.I53 History of English literature 448.I534 By period 448.I536 Modern 448.I54 18th century 448.I73 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 448.K56 Impressment 448.L53 India 448.L57 Indians 448.L65 Industries. Industrial revolution 448.L66 Italy 448.M37 Knowledge, Theory of 448.M42 Life cycle, Human 448.M44 Literary forgeries 448.M45 London (England) Loneliness 448.M47 Masculinity 448.M48 Medicine 448.M57 Melancholy 448.M66 Mental illness. Mentally ill Mentally ill see PR448.M45 448.N38 Mentoring 448.N54 Mercenary troops 448.N66 Misogyny 448.N67 Motherhood. Mothers 448.O75 Mothers see PR448.M66 448.O77 National characteristics 448.P25 Night 448.P28 Nonsense Club 448.P3 Nostalgia Orientalism 448.P47 Orphans 448.P5 Pain 448.P55 Passivity (Psychology) 448.P6 Pastoral literature 448.P64 Patrons see PR448.A87 448.P68 Personal belongings 448.P75 Philosophy 448.R33 Plagiarism 448.R43 Politics 448.R44 Popular literature 448.R45 Praise 448.R54 Psychology Race Realism Recreation Religion Rhetoric 24

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 448.S33 History of English literature 448.S34 By period 448.S35 Modern 448.S4 18th century 448.S44 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 448.S45 Scriblerus Club 448.S5 Seduction 448.S53 Self 448.S55 Sentimentalism 448.S62 Sex 448.S64 Sex differences 448.S69 Sincerity 448.S72 Skepticism 448.S75 Slavery 448.S87 Smallpox 448.S94 Society and literature 448.S95 Space and time Speech 448.T45 Spontaneity (Philosophy) 448.V55 Surprise 448.V57 Symbolism 448.W37 Sympathy 448.W54 Time and space see PR448.S69 448.W63 Theology 448.W65 Virginity (449) Virtue Waste (Economics) 451 Wild men 452 Women 453 Women authors 454 Treatment of special subjects 457 see PR448 461 462 19th century 463 General works 464 Memoirs, letters, etc. 466 Collected essays 468.A-Z Addresses, essays, lectures 468.A25 Early 19th century. Romanticism. Lake School 468.A29 Victorian era General works Memoirs, letters, etc. Collected essays Addresses, essays, lectures Preraphaelitism Special topics, A-Z Accidents Adventure 25

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 468.A33 History of English literature 468.A45 By period 468.A5 Modern 468.A54 19th century 468.A56 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 468.A58 Aestheticism 468.A66 Aging 468.A72 Anarchism 468.A74 Anglo-Saxon Revival 468.A75 Animals 468.A76 Anorexia nervosa 468.A78 Apocalyptic literature 468.A82 Archetype (Psychology) 468.B45 Aristocracy 468.B5 Armed Forces 468.B53 Art 468.B55 Arthurian romances 468.B58 Avant-garde (Aesthetics) 468.B68 Belief and doubt 468.B83 Biblical criticism 468.C3 Blacks 468.C42 Blasphemy 468.C43 Blindness 468.C5 Boundary disputes 468.C6 Buddhism 468.C64 Catholicism 468.C65 Celts 468.C66 Chartism 468.C68 Children 468.C73 Classicism 468.D36 Colonies 468.D42 The comic 468.D43 Consciousness 468.D45 Consumption (Economics) 468.D56 Creation 468.D57 Dandies 468.E36 Death 468.E38 Decadence 468.E45 Desire 468.E65 Disasters 468.E93 Diseases 468.F32 Economics Education Emigration and immigration Epiphanies Examinations Fables 26

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 468.F34 History of English literature 468.F35 By period 468.F46 Modern 468.F47 19th century 468.F56 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 468.F72 Families 468.F74 Fantastic literature 468.F75 Feminism 468.G37 Femmes fatales 468.G38 Finance 468.G4 Fraud 468.G5 Free trade 468.G66 Friendship 468.G68 Geneva Geology 468.H35 German literature 468.H57 Girls 468.H63 Good and evil 468.H65 Gothic revival (Literature) 468.I45 Gypsies see PR468.R63 Hair 468.I49 History 468.I517 Home 468.I52 Homosexuality 468.I53 Imagination 468.J49 Immigration see PR468.E45 468.K56 Imperialism 468.L3 India 468.L35 Infanticide 468.L38 Influence 468.L52 Jews 468.L65 Knowledge, Theory of 468.L68 Laboring class authors 468.M34 Landscape 468.M36 Law. Lawyers 468.M38 Liberalism 468.M385 London (England) 468.M39 Love 468.M42 Magic 468.M45 Man-woman relationships 468.M47 Masculinity 468.M53 Mass media Material culture Medicine Memory Mesmerism Middle Ages 27

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 468.M55 History of English literature 468.M56 By period 468.M57 Modern 468.M59 19th century 468.M596 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 468.M6 Minstrels 468.M63 Misanthropy 468.M85 Missing link 468.M86 Monsters 468.M87 Mothers. Mother and child 468.N29 Mottoes 468.N293 Mourning customs 468.N3 Murder 468.N4 Music halls (Variety theaters, cabarets, etc.) 468.N6 Mystery 468.N64 Narration (Rhetoric) 468.O24 National characteristics 468.O6 Nature 468.O74 Needlework 468.O77 Nonsense literature 468.O8 Nostalgia 468.P15 Oceania 468.P19 Opium 468.P35 Orientalism 468.P37 Outsiders 468.P42 Oxford 468.P46 Pain 468.P48 Parodies 468.P53 People with disabilities 468.P535 Periodicals 468.P54 Persephone (Greek deity) 468.P55 Photography 468.P57 Physiology 468.P6 The picturesque 468.P65 Pirates 468.P68 Plagiarism 468.R3 Play 468.R33 Politics 468.R35 Pornography 468.R42 Proverbs 468.R44 Psychology 468.R46 Race Radicalism Railroads. Railroad travel Realism Religion Renaissance 28

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 468.R53 History of English literature 468.R63 By period 468.R65 Modern 468.S34 19th century 468.S42 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 468.S43 Riddles 468.S46 Romanies 468.S47 Romanticism 468.S48 Science 468.S52 Sea 468.S53 Self 468.S55 Sentimentalism 468.S57 Setting 468.S6 Sex 468.S63 Silence 468.S68 Single women 468.S75 Slavery 468.S8 Social change 468.S83 Social conditions 468.S86 Socialism 468.S9 Sound 468.T4 Stereotype (Psychology) 468.T48 Style 468.T49 Sun 468.T73 Supernatural 468.V35 Symbolism 468.V54 Technology 468.V57 Textual criticism 468.V59 Thought and thinking 468.V86 Transportation 468.W34 Vampires 468.W35 Vikings 468.W37 Virginity 468.W38 Visual perception 468.W5 Vulgarity 468.W6 Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883 Walking (469) War Waterloo (Belgium), Battle of, 1815 471 Wholeness Women Cf. PR468.F47 Femmes fatales Cf. PR468.S53 Single women Treatment of special subjects see PR468 20th century General works 29

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 472 History of English literature 473 By period 474 Modern 20th century -- Continued 478.A-Z Memoirs, letters, etc. 478.A43 Collected essays 478.A53 Addresses, essays, lectures 478.A58 The Irish revival see PR8750+ 478.A87 Special topics, A-Z 478.B46 Alchemy 478.B83 Anarchism 478.C38 Antarctica 478.C58 Authors 478.C65 Bloomsbury group 478.D35 Buddhism 478.D43 Causation 478.E76 Clothing and dress 478.F35 Consciousness 478.F45 Dance 478.F87 Decadence 478.H57 Erotic literature 478.H64 Fantastic literature 478.H65 Feminism 478.I44 Futurism 478.I53 History and literature 478.I54 Home 478.I83 Homosexuality 478.J34 Identity (Psychology) 478.J68 Imperialism 478.L38 Inklings (Group of writers) 478.L66 Italy 478.L67 Jack the Ripper 478.M34 Journalism 478.M37 Latin America 478.M6 London (England) 478.M94 Losers 478.M96 Masculinity 478.N37 Mass media 478.O83 Modernism 478.P33 Mysticism 478.P36 Myth 478.P45 National characteristics, English 478.P64 Oxford University Palestine Pastoral literature Photography Politics 30

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 478.P66 History of English literature 478.P665 By period 478.P67 Modern 478.R33 20th century 478.R43 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 478.R58 Popular literature 478.S26 Postcolonialism 478.S57 Postmodernism 478.S6 Radicalism 478.S64 Regionalism 478.S66 Rivers 478.S78 Science 478.T47 Society and literature 478.V56 Spanish Civil War 478.V68 Spiritualism 478.W37 Sports 478.W65 Style 478.W67 Terrorism (479) Violence Voyages to the otherworld 481 War 488.A-Z World War I 488.E96 World War II 488.L66 Treatment of special subjects 488.M87 488.P68 see PR478 500 21st century General works 501 Special topics, A-Z 502 Evolution (Biology) 503 London (England) 504 Muslims 504.5 Poverty 505 Poetry 507 Periodicals. Societies. Serials General works 508.A-Z Early to 1850 508.A44 Recent Collected essays Addresses, essays, lectures Study and teaching Special classes of authors see PR111+ Special topics Laureates Popular poetry. Ballads For traditional folk poetry and ballads see PR976+ Other, A-Z Allusions 31

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 508.A45 History of English literature 508.A54 Poetry 508.A66 Special topics 508.A7 Other, A-Z -- Continued 508.A76 Alphabet 508.A88 Anthologies 508.B5 Archetype (Psychology) 508.C65 Art 508.C66 Astronomy 508.C68 Authority 508.C7 Birds 508.C79 Christianity 508.D5 Cities and towns 508.D57 Classical literature 508.D8 Color 508.E55 Crime 508.F34 Diction 508.F36 Discourse analysis 508.H28 Dreams 508.H3 Epitaphs 508.H45 Fairies 508.H5 Fantasy 508.H6 Hallucinations and illusions 508.I45 Happiness 508.I48 Hermetism 508.I49 History and politics 508.I5 Homosexuality 508.J4 Imagination 508.K56 Inspiration 508.L3 Intention 508.L5 Introductions 508.L58 Jesus Christ 508.L7 Knowledge, Theory of 508.M35 Language 508.M43 Liberty 508.M75 Literary form 508.M8 Love 508.M87 Masculinity 508.M9 Metaphor 508.N2 Music 508.N3 Mysticism 508.N84 Myth 508.P34 Mythology National characteristics Nature Numbers Parentheses 32

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 508.P35 History of English literature 508.P84 Poetry Special topics 508.P9 Other, A-Z -- Continued 508.Q3 Personification 508.R4 Point of view 508.R5 Politics see PR508.H5 508.R55 Psychology 508.R84 Quaker poets 508.S27 Religion 508.S3 Repetition 508.S4 Ritual 508.S43 Ruins 508.S53 Satire 508.S65 Science 508.S95 The Sea 508.T56 Secret societies 508.T72 Shades and shadows 508.T74 Space and time 508.U6 Syntax 508.V45 Time 508.V55 The Tragic 508.V63 Trees 508.W6 Uneducated poets 509.A-Z Versification 509.A6 Violence 509.B53 Vocabulary 509.C45 Women 509.D5 Special forms, A-Z 509.D7 Allegories Blank verse 509.E4 Children's poetry 509.E7 Didactic 509.E73 Doggerel 509.F2 Dramatic monologues see PR509.M6 509.F7 Elegiac 509.H4 Epics 509.L8 Epigrams 509.M6 Fables 509.N6 Free verse 509.O24 Heroic verse 509.O3 Lyrics 509.P3 Monologues. Dramatic monologues Nonsense verse Occasional verse Odes Pastorals 33

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 509.P7 History of English literature 509.S7 Poetry 509.U53 Special forms, A-Z -- Continued 509.V54 Prose poems Sonnets 521-529 Unfinished poems 531-539 Villanelles By period 541-549 Anglo-Saxon see PR171+ 545.A-Z Medieval see PR311+ 545.C4 15th-16th centuries (1485-1550) (Table PR1) 545.C56 Elizabethan era (1550-1640) (Table PR1) 545.C674 545.J2 Including Elizabethan and Jacobean periods combined 545.M4 17th century 551-559 General (Table PR1 modified) 559.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 559.E7 Charles I 559.M63 Civil War, 1642-1649 561-569 Conscience Jacobean poets 571-579 Metaphysical poets 581-589 18th century 590 General (Table PR1 modified) Special forms, A-Z 591-599 Epics 595.A-Z Mock-heroic poetry 595.C55 Restoration and Augustan era (1660-1750) (Table 595.D42 PR1) 595.P7 Romanticism. Return to nature (1750-1830) (Table 595.R54 PR1) 595.R6 19th century 601-609 General (Table PR1) 605.A-Z Early 19th century 605.F39 Including Romanticism, Lake School, and the Age of Wordsworth Victorian era General (Table PR1 modified) Special topics, A-Z City and town life Decadence (Literary movement) Preraphaelitism Rhymers' Club Romanticism 20th century General (Table PR1 modified) Special topics, A-Z Fathers 34

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 605.M63 History of English literature 605.M68 Poetry 605.O85 By period 605.P67 20th century 605.R64 General 605.S44 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 605.S63 Modernism 605.S87 The Movement 605.W65 Otherworld 605.W66 Postmodernism 610 Romanticism 611 Self Spanish Civil War 612 Surrealism 613.A-Z World War I World War II 614.A-Z Through 1960 1961-2000 618 21st century General works 621 Special topics, A-Z 623 625 For list of Cutter numbers for special topics not limited to 627 the 21st century, see Table PR1 5.A+ 631 Special forms, A-Z 633 635.A-Z For list of Cutter numbers see Table PR1 9.A+ 635.A3 635.A78 Dialogue 635.A8 Drama 635.B8 635.B83 Periodicals. Societies. Collections 635.C47 Dictionaries 635.C5 General works 635.C53 Addresses, essays, lectures Special classes of authors see PR111+ 635.C54 Special topics and forms 635.C6 Comedy Tragedy Other, A-Z Adaptations Arthur, King Astrology Burlesque Businessmen Characters and characteristics Children's plays China. Chinese Chinese see PR635.C53 Chronology Church 35

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 635.C65 History of English literature 635.C67 Drama 635.C69 Special topics and forms 635.C7 Other, A-Z -- Continued 635.D48 Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, d. 30 B.C. 635.D65 Closure (Rhetoric) 635.E86 Consciousness 635.F33 Court life 635.F35 Devil Domestic drama 635.G4 Evil 635.H4 Family 635.H5 Farce 635.H65 Folk drama see PR979+ 635.I5 Gentry 635.I67 Heroes 635.I7 Historical drama 635.L47 Homosexuality 635.L6 Interludes 635.M27 Irish 635.M4 Irony 635.O53 Letters 635.P3 Lost plays 635.P45 Magic 635.P5 Masques 635.P66 One-act plays 635.P7 Pastoral drama 635.P73 Pilgrims and pilgrimages 635.R4 Plots 635.R44 Professions 635.S28 Prose drama 635.S38 Proverbs 635.S4 Religious drama 635.S62 Repentance 635.S64 Satire 635.T45 Self 635.T55 Sentimental drama 635.T7 Soldiers 635.V4 Soliloquy 635.W6 Theater Timur, 1336-1405 641 Tragi-comedy Verse drama Women By period Medieval General works 36

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 643.A-Z History of English literature 643.C67 Drama 643.C7 By period 643.D47 Medieval -- Continued 643.I57 Special, A-Z 643.J83 Comedy 643.M37 Corpus Christi pageants 643.M5 Devil 643.M7 Interludes 643.M8 Judgment Day 643.P64 Mary Magdalene, Saint 643.P68 Miracle plays 643.S3 Moralities 644.A-Z Mysteries 644.C32 Political plays 644.C4 Power (Social sciences) 644.C6 Satiric plays 644.C7 Individual plays, cycles, and locales, A-Z Castle of perseverance 644.E28 Chester Coventry Corpus Christi plays 644.T6 Coventry plays (i.e. Ludus Coventriae or N-Town 644.W3 plays) 644.W58 East Anglia 644.Y6 Ludus Coventriae see PR644.C7 N-town plays see PR644.C7 646 Towneley 647 Wakefield 648 Wisdom (Morality play) 649.A-Z York 649.B5 16th century 649.C6 649.D53 Including Tudor period in general 649.H86 649.K55 General works 649.M37 Collected essays 649.M38 Addresses, essays, lectures 649.P6 Special topics, A-Z 649.R4 649.R46 Bible 649.W37 Court life Didactic drama Humanism Kings and rulers Marriage Masques Politics Religious drama Rhetoric War 37

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 649.W66 History of English literature 651-658 Drama By period 671-678 16th century 680 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 691-698 Women Elizabethan era (1550-1640) (Table PR5) 701-708 Including Elizabethan and Jacobean-Caroline periods 711 combined 712 713 17th century 714.A-Z General (Table PR5) 714.C6 Puritan era (1620/40-1660) 714.M37 Restoration (1660-1700) (Table PR5) 714.P6 714.S2 18th century 714.S6 General (Table PR5) 714.T68 Augustan era. Classicism (1700-1750/80) 714.T7 General works 714.W6 Collected essays Addresses, essays, lectures 716 Special topics, A-Z 717 Comedy 718 Masculinity 719.A-Z Politics 719.C47 Satire 719.G68 Society 719.I45 Tragedy 719.P65 Translations 719.S63 Women 719.V4 Romanticism. Return to nature (1750/80-1830) 719.W66 General works Collected essays 721-728 Addresses, essays, lectures Special topics, A-Z 731 Characters and characteristics 732 Gothic revival 733 Imperialism Politics Space and time Verse drama Women 19th century General (Table PR5) Victorian era General works Collected essays Addresses, essays, lectures 38

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 734.A-Z History of English literature Drama 734.F3 By period 734.N3 19th century 734.P4 Victorian era -- Continued 734.P65 Special topics, A-Z 734.V47 For list of Cutters, see Table PR5 8.A+ Use insofar as 735 applicable 736 737 Failure 738 Naturalism 739.A-Z Pessimism 739.A27 Popular drama 739.A33 Verse drama 739.A35 20th century 739.A44 Periodicals. Societies. Serials 739.A77 General works 739.C63 Collected essays 739.C65 Addresses, essays, lectures 739.C77 Special topics, A-Z 739.D42 Absurd (Philosophy). Theater of the absurd 739.D48 Adaptations 739.D58 Adultery 739.E38 Alienation 739.F36 Art. Artists 739.F37 Cognitive dissonance 739.F45 Comedy 739.H5 Cruelty 739.H65 Death 739.I33 Detective and mystery plays 739.L3 Diseases 739.M37 Education 739.M44 Family 739.M6544 Farces 739.M68 Femininism 739.M87 Historical drama Homosexuality 739.N83 Identity (Psychology) 739.P56 Language Marriage. Married people Melodrama Monologue Motherhood Music-halls Mystery plays see PR739.D48 Nuclear warfare Place (Philosophy) Poetic drama see PR739.V47 39

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 739.P62 History of English literature 739.P64 Drama 739.P73 By period 739.R33 20th century 739.R37 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 739.R4 Poets 739.S45 Politics 739.S62 Prejudices Radio plays 739.T7 Realism 739.V47 Religion 739.W67 Sex role Socialism 740 Theater of the absurd see PR739.A27 741 Tragicomedy 744.A-Z Verse drama 744.P64 World War II 744.W37 21st century Periodicals. Societies. Serials 750 General works 751 Special topics, A-Z 753 Political plays 754 War Prose 756.A-Z Periodicals. Societies. Serials 756.A38 General works 756.A5 Collected essays 756.A9 Addresses, essays, lectures 756.B56 Special classes of authors see PR111+ 756.C48 Special topics, A-Z 756.C56 Aesthetics 756.C9 Animals 756.D52 Autobiography 756.D58 Biography 756.H57 Children 756.H95 Confession 756.I4 Country life 756.I46 Dialogues 756.M36 Divorce 756.N38 History 756.O43 Hysteria 756.P55 Illegitimacy Infanticide Masculinity Natural history Oedipus complex Philosophy 40

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 756.P64 History of English literature Prose 756.R65 Special topics, A-Z -- Continued 756.S33 Polemics 756.S38 Rhythm see PE1561 756.S39 Romanticism 756.S46 Science 756.S47 Self 756.S62 Sentimentalism 756.T45 Social history 756.T72 Social ideals 756.U86 Social problems 756.W65 Theater 756.W67 Travel 756.W69 Utopias Women 767 World War I 769 Wounds and injuries 771-778 By period 781-788 Anglo-Saxon see PR221+ 801-808 Medieval see PR251+ 811-818 Through 1600 17th and 18th centuries 821 19th century (1780-1900) (Table PR6) 823 Victorian era (Table PR6) 824 20th century (Table PR6) 824.5 21st century (Table PR6) 825 By form Prose fiction. The novel 826 General works 829 Collected essays 830.A-Z Addresses, essays, lectures 830.A27 Study and teaching 830.A32 Digests, synopses, etc. 830.A36 Special topics 830.A37 Theory, philosophy, aesthetics. Technique 830.A375 The short story 830.A38 Other special topics, A-Z 830.A39 Abused women 830.A394 Actors 830.A397 Adolescence Adultery Adulthood Adventure stories Africans Aging Alchemy 41

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 830.A4 History of English literature 830.A42 Prose 830.A44 By form 830.A46 Prose fiction. The novel 830.A49 Special topics 830.A52 Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 830.A53 Alcoholism 830.A54 Alienation 830.A66 Allusions 830.A7 Alternative histories (Fiction) 830.A72 Amnesia 830.A74 Androgyny (Psychology) 830.A76 Anglo-Indians 830.A78 Animals 830.A79 Apocalypse 830.A794 Architecture 830.A8 Arctic regions 830.B35 Art 830.B4 Arthurian romances 830.B44 Artists 830.B47 Authors and readers 830.B49 Authorship 830.B52 Autobiography 830.B54 Bankruptcy 830.B56 Beauty, Personal 830.B58 Belief and doubt 830.B59 Betrothal 830.B62 Bigamy 830.B63 Bildungsromans 830.B66 Biographical fiction 830.B68 Blondes 830.B72 Blushing 830.B75 Boardinghouses 830.B77 Body fluids 830.C25 Body, Human 830.C28 Boredom 830.C45 Botany 830.C47 Brainwashing 830.C475 British Museum 830.C48 Brothers and sisters 830.C5 Capitalism Catholics Censorship Characters and characteristics Charity Childbirth Children 42

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 830.C513 History of English literature 830.C516 Prose 830.C52 By form 830.C527 Prose fiction. The novel 830.C53 Special topics 830.C56 Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 830.C58 Children's stories 830.C585 Chivalry 830.C587 Christmas 830.C59 Cinderella City and town life 830.C6 Clergy 830.C63 Clerks 830.C633 Climatic changes 830.C634 Closure (Rhetoric) 830.C636 Clothing and dress 830.C64 Colleges see PR830.U5 830.C65 Colonies 830.C66 The comic 830.C665 Commerce 830.C67 Commitment 830.C68 Communication 830.C69 Conduct of life 830.C74 Conspiracies 830.C75 Conversation 830.C84 Country homes 830.C92 Country life 830.D35 Courtroom fiction Courtship 830.D37 Crime 830.D372 Crowds 830.D373 Cultural relations 830.D377 Cycles 830.D38 Dance 830.D39 Daughters and fathers see PR830.F36 830.D394 Death 830.D4 Decadence 830.D44 Degeneration 830.D49 Democracy 830.D52 Demonology 830.D53 Description Desire Detective and mystery stories Developing countries Dialogue Diary fiction Didactic fiction 43

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 830.D56 History of English literature 830.D57 Prose 830.D65 By form 830.D68 Prose fiction. The novel 830.D96 Special topics 830.E25 Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 830.E37 Disasters 830.E38 Dissenters Domestic fiction 830.E46 Doubles 830.E6 Dystopias 830.E64 Eavesdropping 830.E65 Economics 830.E67 Education 830.E85 For teachers see PR830.T35 830.E95 830.E97 Emotions 830.E98 Epic 830.E982 Epiphanies 830.E985 Epistolary fiction 830.F23 Ethics 830.F27 European War, 1914-1918 see PR830.W65 Evangelicalism 830.F29 Evolution 830.F3 Exiles 830.F33 Experience 830.F35 Experimental fiction 830.F36 Explorers 830.F37 Face 830.F45 Fairy tales 830.F46 Falsehood see PR830.T78 830.F47 Family 830.F48 Fantastic fiction. Fantasy 830.F64 Fascism 830.F65 Fate and fatalism Fathers and daughters 830.F67 Fathers and sons 830.F7 Feminism 830.G32 Femmes fatales 830.G33 Festivals Fetishism Folklore Food. Food habits Food habits see PR830.F65 Free will and determinism French Revolution Gambling Gardens 44

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 830.G34 History of English literature 830.G35 Prose 830.G354 By form 830.G357 Prose fiction. The novel 830.G36 Special topics 830.G45 Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 830.G57 Gay men Gender identity 830.G59 Genealogy Gentry 830.G6 Germany 830.G67 Ghost stories 830.G7 Girls 830.G84 God, Providence and government of see 830.H4 PR830.P734 830.H5 Gossip 830.H6 Gothic tales see PR830.T3 830.H65 Governesses 830.H67 Grief Grotesque 830.H72 Guilt 830.H8 Heroes and heroines 830.H85 Historical novels 830.H92 Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 830.H93 Home 830.I3 Homosexuality 830.I4 Horror tales see PR830.T3 Horses 830.I54 Humanism 830.I55 Humorous stories 830.I57 Hunger 830.I59 Hysteria 830.I593 Identity (Psychology) 830.I6 Illustrations 830.I615 Imaginary voyages see PR830.V6 830.I62 Imperialism 830.I625 Impostors and imposture 830.I63 Impressionism 830.I64 Incest 830.I65 Inclosures India Individualism Industry Inheritance and succession Intellectuals Intimacy (Psychology) Inventions 45

PR ENGLISH LITERATURE PR 830.I7 History of English literature 830.I75 Prose 830.J4 By form 830.K54 Prose fiction. The novel 830.L3 Special topics 830.L34 Other special topics, A-Z -- Continued 830.L35 Irony 830.L38 Islands 830.L39 Jews 830.L43 Knowledge, Theory of 830.L46 Labor. Working class 830.L47 Landscapes 830.L54 Language 830.L58 Latin America 830.L65 Law. Lawyers 830.L69 Legal stories Lesbians 830.M34 Letters 830.M36 Life cycle, Human 830.M367 Liverpool 830.M37 London 830.M38 Love 830.M42 Manners and customs see PR830.S615 830.M44 Marginality, Social 830.M45 Marriage 830.M46 Masochism 830.M47 Masquerades 830.M475 Material culture 830.M48 Medicine 830.M53 Memory 830.M63 Men 830.M65 Mental illness 830.M67 Mentoring 830.M69 Metaphor 830.M73 Mexico 830.M85 Middle class 830.M87 Modernism 830.M93 Money 830.M95 Morals 830.N35 Mothers 830.N353 Motion pictures Museums Music. Musicians Mysticism Myth Names Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 46


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