Aufstellung
Signaturbereich: AN 35-1000 bis 3999
Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
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A companion to literature from Milton to Blake | ed. by David Womersley | ||
A history of eighteenth-century British literature | John Richetti | ||
The Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of eighteenth-century writers and writing | [ed. by] Paul Baines ... | ||
The Cambridge companion to English literature 1740-1830 | edited by Thomas Keymer, University of Oxford, and Jon Mee, University of Oxford | ||
The encyclopedia of British literature 1660-1789: Volume 1 A-El | |||
The encyclopedia of British literature 1660-1789: Volume 2 Em-Q | |||
The encyclopedia of British literature 1660-1789: Volume 3 R-Y | |||
Handbook of British Romanticism | edited by Ralf Haekel | ||
English fiction of the eighteenth century, 1700-1789 | Clive T. Probyn | ||
Eighteenth-century British erotica: Vol. 1 Pleasures, comforts, and plagues of the early eighteenth century | ed. by Chris Mounsey ... General introd. by Alexander Pettit | ||
Eighteenth-century British erotica: Vol. 2 Edmund Curll and Grub-Street highlights | ed. by Kevin L. Cope | ||
Eighteenth-century British erotica: Vol. 3 The geography and natural history of mid-eighteenth century erotica | ed. by Patrick Spedding | ||
Eighteenth-century British erotica: Vol. 4 Wilkes and the late eighteenth century | ed. by Barbara M. Benedict | ||
Eighteenth-century British erotica: Vol. 5 Sex doctors and sex crimes | ed. by Rictor Norton | ||
Mothers of the novel | Dale Spender | ||
The sign of Angellica | by Janet Todd | ||
The women of Grub Street | Paula McDowell | ||
Women's writing and the circulation of ideas | ed. by George L. Justice ... | ||
The eighteenth-century feminist mind | Alice Browne | ||
History, gender & eighteenth-century literature | ed. by Beth Fowkes Tobin | ||
Eighteenth century women and the arts | edited by Frederick M. Keener and Susan E. Lorsch | ||
The bluestocking circle | Sylvia H- Myers | ||
The new eighteenth century | ed. by Felicity Nussbaum and Laura Brown | ||
Making the English canon | Jonathan Brody Kramnick | ||
The rhetorical world of Augustan humanism | by Paul Fussell | ||
The age of wit | D. Judson Milburn | ||
The Augustan vision | Pat Rogers | ||
Augustan subjects | ed. by Albert J. Rivero | ||
Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts | Heinz-Joachim Müllenbrock; Eberhard Späth | ||
The eighteenth century | ed. by Pat Rogers | ||
Eighteenth-century writers in their world | Andrew Varney | ||
Typologies in England | Paul J. Korshin | ||
Literary loneliness in mid-eighteenth-century England | John Sitter | ||
Society and literature in England | W. A. Speck | ||
Politics and letters in the age of Walpole | B. W. Last | ||
Sir Robert Walpole's poets | Tone Sundt Urstad | ||
Probability and literary form | Douglas Lane Patey | ||
Literature and popular culture in eighteenth century England | Pat Rogers | ||
Literature and insubstantiality in later eighteenth-century England | Fredric V. Bogel | ||
Eighteenth-century English literature | Maximillian E. Novak | ||
Order from confusion sprung | Claude Rawson | ||
Essays in eighteenth-century English literature | Louis A. Landa | ||
English literature in the age of disguise | ed. by Maximillian E. Novak | ||
Family and the law in eighteenth-century fiction | John P. Zomchick | ||
Of private vices and publick benefits | Johann N. Schmidt (ed.) | ||
Probability, time and space in eighteenth-century literature | ed. by Paula R. Backscheider | ||
The age of Johnson | Edited by Frederick W. Hilles, Introduction by Wilmarth S. Lewis |