E English language and literature
Language and literature
E* | Dictionaries and reference | |
E1 | General study of all languages. Phonetic. Linguistics | |
E2 | English language. Dialects | |
E3 | Anglo-Saxon, Old and Middle English grammars and composition | |
E4 | Modern English grammars and composition | |
E6 | Lexicography | |
E8 | Anthologies : general collections | |
E8.1 | Anthologies : poetry | |
E8.2 | Anthologies : drama | |
E8.3 | Anthologies : prose | |
E9 | History of literature and literary criticism | |
E9.1 | Comparative literature | |
E10 | History of drama. Theatre |
Authors : Texts, criticisms, biographies
E11 | Medieval English, general. English authors who flourished up to and including 1199 | |
E12 | English authors who flourished 1200-1299 | |
E13 | English authors who flourished 1300-1399 | |
E14 | English authors who flourished 1400-1499 | |
E15 | English authors who flourished 1500-1599 | |
E16 | English authors who flourished 1600-1699 | |
E17 | English authors who flourished 1700-1799 | |
E18 | English authors who flourished 1800-1899 | |
E19 | English authors who flourished 1900-1999 | |
E20 | English authors who flourished 2000-2099 |
Other English-speaking countries
E21 | Canadian literature in English | |
E22 | American literature | |
E23 | Indian literature in English | |
E24 | African literature in English |
Celtic literature and languages
E25 | Celtic : general and grammars | |
E26 | Irish | |
E27 | Scottish | |
E28 | Welsh | |
E29 | Manx | |
E30 | Cornish |