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Masterpieces of World Literature
by
Frank N. Magill
Call Number: Ref 809 Mas
ISBN: 0062700502
Publication Date: 1991-08-19
Plot summaries, descriptions of principal characters, critical evaluations, and the significance of the major works of world literature.
Biographical Dictionary of Literary Influences
by
John Powell; Derek W. Blakeley (Editor); Tessa Powell (Editor)
Call Number: Ref 809 Pow
ISBN: 031330422x
Publication Date: 2000-10-30
Cover the time period of 1800-1914.
Scribner Writers Series Master Index
by
Scribner Staff (Contribution by)
Call Number: REF 809 Scr
ISBN: 068480557x
Publication Date: 1905-06-01
Cassell's Encyclopaedia of World Literature Vol II
by
S.H. Steinberg
Call Number: REF 803 Cas
ISBN: 0304290947
Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia
by
George Perkins (Editor); Barbara Perkins (Editor); Philip Leininger (Editor)
Call Number: REF 803 Ben
ISBN: 0061810886
Publication Date: 1987-11-01
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Bloom's Literary Themes
by
Harold Bloom; Blake Hobby (Editor)
Call Number: REF 809.915 Vol. 5
ISBN: 9780791098028
Publication Date: 2009-02-01
This volume covers the theme of The Grotesque
Bloom's Literary Themes
by
Harold Bloom; Blake Hobby (Volume Editor)
Call Number: REF 809.915 Vol 14
ISBN: 9781604134438
Publication Date: 2010-02-01
This volume covers the theme of The Sublime.
British Writers
by
Gale Editors (Editor)
Call Number: REF 820 Bri
ISBN: 0684315114
Publication Date: 2006-09-01
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