MDS821.4
Wording: LiteratureEnglishEnglish poetry1625-1702, Caroline and Restoration periods
Dewmoji: đđŦđ§đđ
0 Information 216,948 âšī¸ | 1 Philosophy and Psychology 229,419 đ | 2 Religions 562,779 đ | 3 Social sciences 1,169,921 đĢ | 4 Language 177,109 đŦ | 5 Natural sciences and mathematics 380,441 đŦ | 6 Technology 844,132 đĄ | 7 The arts 857,504 đ¨ | 8 Literature 1,201,263 đ | 9 History and Geography 703,933 đēī¸ |
80 modified standard subdivisions 85,266 đ | 81 English (North America) 516,583 đ | 82 English 294,859 đŦđ§ | 83 German and related languages 90,887 đŠđĒ | 84 French and related languages 69,239 đĢđˇ | 85 Italian and related languages 29,884 đŽđš | 86 Spanish and Portuguese 46,913 đĒđ¸ | 87 Latin 6,685 đ | 88 Greek and other Classical languages 10,912 đŦđˇ | 89 Literature of other languages 50,035 đ¨ |
820 English literature in more than one form 15,033 đ | 821 English poetry 36,879 đ | 822 English drama 21,654 đ | 823 English fiction 206,215 đ | 824 English essays 2,061 đ | 825 English speeches 184 đŦ | 826 English letters 322 âī¸ | 827 English wit and humor 1,104 đ | 828 English miscellaneous writings 8,843 đ | 829 Old English literature, ca. 450-1100 2,564 đ |
821.0 English poetry {by more than one author} 4,123 | 821.1 1066-1400 Early English period, medieval period 1,749 đ | 821.2 1400-1558 595 đē | 821.3 1558-1625 Elizabethan period 2,589 đ | 821.4 1625-1702, Caroline and Restoration periods 1,726 đ | 821.5 1702-1745 Queen Anne period, 18th. century 468 đ¤ | 821.6 1745-1799 657 âĒī¸ | 821.7 1800-1837, romantic period 2,989 đ§âđ¤âđ§ | 821.8 1837-1899 Victorian period, 19th century 2,809 đ | 821.9 1900- 14,532 |
821.40 113 | 821.41 Suckling, Sir John 1609â42 | 821.42 Crashaw, Richard 1616â50 1 | 821.43 Herrick, Robert 1591â1674 6 | 821.44 Waller, Edmund 1605â87 2 | 821.45 Lovelace, Richard 1618â58 | 821.46 Cowley, Abraham 1618â67 1 | 821.47 Milton, John 1608â74 51 | 821.48 Dryden, John 1631â1700 10 | 821.49 Minor writers 15 |
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Wording
1922 Edition |
Modern Language |
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