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Signaturbereich: AN 39-0000 bis 9999
| Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
|---|---|---|---|
| A critical edition of the novels of Scottish writer Henry Mackenzie (1745-1831) | ed. by Li-Ping Geng ... | ||
| Ossian and Ossianism: Vol. 1 Beginnings | |||
| Ossian and Ossianism: Vol. 2 The poems of Ossian | |||
| Ossian and Ossianism: Vol. 3 Critical writings | |||
| Ossian and Ossianism: Vol. 4 The creative response | |||
| The sublime savage | Fiona J. Stafford | ||
| The reception of Ossian in Europe | ed. by Howard Gaskill | ||
| "Homer des Nordens" und "Mutter der Romantik": Bd. 1 James Macphersons Ossian, zeitgenössische Diskurse und die Frühphase der deutschen Rezeption | von Wolf Gerhard Schmidt | ||
| "Homer des Nordens" und "Mutter der Romantik": Bd. 2 Die Haupt- und Spätphase der deutschen Rezeption, Bibliographie internationaler Quellentexte und Forschungsliteratur | von Wolf Gerhard Schmidt | ||
| "Homer des Nordens" und "Mutter der Romantik": Bd. 3 Kommentierte Neuausgabe deutscher Übersetzungen der "Fragments of ancient poetry" (1766), der "Poems of Ossian" (1782) sowie der Vorreden und Abhandlungen von Hugh Blair und James Macpherson | hrsg. von Wolf Gerhard Schmidt | ||
| "Homer des Nordens" und "Mutter der Romantik": Band 4 Kommentierte Neuausgabe wichtiger Texte zur deutschen Rezeption | hrsg. von Howard Gaskill und Wolf Gerhard Schmidt | ||
| Bathsua Makin, woman of learning | Frances Teague | ||
| The ambivalence of Bernard Mandeville | by Hector Monro | ||
| The selected works of Delarivier Manley: Vol. 1 Letters writen by Mrs. Manley <1696> | ed. by Rachel Carnell | ||
| The selected works of Delarivier Manley: Vol. 2 The new Atalantis <1709> | ed. by Rachel Carnell | ||
| The selected works of Delarivier Manley: Vol. 3 Memoirs of Europe <1710-11> | ed. by Ruth Herman | ||
| The selected works of Delarivier Manley: Vol. 4 The adventures of Rivella <1714> | ed. by Rachel Carnell | ||
| The selected works of Delarivier Manley: Vol. 5 The Examiner. Pamphlets. Plays | ed. by Ruth Herman | ||
| New Atalantis | Delarivier Manley. Ed. by Rosalind Ballaster | ||
| The business of a woman | Ruth Herman | ||
| The complete works of Christopher Marlowe: Vol. 1 Dido, Queene of Carthage. Tamburlaine. The jew of Malta. The massacre at Paris | |||
| The complete works of Christopher Marlowe: Vol. 2 Edward II. Doctor Faustus. The first book of Lucan. Ovid's elegies. Hero and Leander. Miscellaneous poems | |||
| The works of Christopher Marlowe | Ed. by C. F. Tucker Brooke | ||
| Sämtliche Dramen | Christopher Marlowe. Ins Dt. übertr. und hrsg. von Wolfgang Schlüter | ||
| The poems | Christopher Marlowe. Ed. by Millar Maclure | ||
| Tamburlaine the Great | Christopher Marlowe. [Hrsg.] Joseph S. Cunningham | ||
| Christopher Marlowe | William Tydeman and Vivien Thomas | ||
| The Cambridge companion to Christopher Marlowe | ed. by Patrick Cheney | ||
| Christopher Marlowe, Renaissance dramatist | Lisa Hopkins | ||
| Christopher Marlowe the craftsman | ed. by Sarah K. Scott and M. L. Stapleton | ||
| Christopher Marlowe at 450 | edited by Sara Munson Deats (University of South Florida USA), Robert A. Logan (University of Hartford USA) | ||
| The dramatist and the received idea | by Wilbur Sanders | ||
| Faustus and the censor | William Empson. Recovered and ed. with an introduction and postscript by John Henry Jones | ||
| Marlowe and the politics of Elizabethan theatre | Simon Shepherd | ||
| Christopher Marlowe | Judith Weil | ||
| Christopher Marlowe | Constance Brown Kuriyama | ||
| Christopher Marlowe | Park Honan | ||
| The function of stage properties in Christopher Marlowe's plays | Felix Bosonnet | ||
| Christopher Marlowe | Malcolm Kelsall | ||
| Christopher Marlowe and Canterbury | by William Urry. Ed. with an introd. by Andrew Butcher | ||
| Marlowe's literary scepticism | Chloe Kathleen Preedy | ||
| Phantom Marlowe | Hartmut Ilsemann | ||
| The selected plays | John Marston. Ed. by Macdonald P. Jackson and Michael Neill | ||
| The insatiate countess | John Marston and others. Ed. by Giorgio Melchiori | ||
| Parasitaster, or, The fawn | John Marston. Edited by David A. Blostein | ||
| The wonder of women or The tragedy of Sophonisba | John Marston. William Kemp [Hrsg.] | ||
| The malcontent | John Marston | ||
| Antonio and Mellida | John Marston. Ed. by W. Reavley Gair | ||
| John Marston's plays | Michael Scott | ||
| John Marston | Reginald W. Ingram | ||
| The drama of John Marston | ed. by T. F. Wharton | ||
| The complete works of Andrew Marvell: 1 Verse | |||
| The complete works of Andrew Marvell: 2 Prose | |||
| The complete works of Andrew Marvell: 3 Prose | |||
| The complete works of Andrew Marvell: 4 Prose | |||
| The poems and letters of Andrew Marvell: 1 Poems | |||
| The poems and letters of Andrew Marvell: 2 Letters | |||
| The poems of Andrew Marvell | ed. by Nigel Smith | ||
| The poems of Andrew Marvell | printed from the unique copy in the British Museum with some other poems by him ed. with an introd. by Hugh MacDonald | ||
| The prose works of Andrew Marvell: Vol. 1 1672 - 1673 | |||
| The prose works of Andrew Marvell: Vol. 2 1676 - 1678 | |||
| The Cambridge companion to Andrew Marvell | ed. by Derek Hirst and Steven N. Zwicker | ||
| Andrew Marvell | Nigel Smith | ||
| Andrew Marvell | ed. and introd. by Thomas Healy | ||
| Andrew Marvell | catalogue comp. by Hilton Kelliher | ||
| Marvell and liberty | ed. by Warren Chernaik ... | ||
| Apocalyptic Marvell | Margarita Stocker | ||
| "My echoing song" | by Rosalie L. Colie | ||
| Marvell's pastoral art | Donald M. Friedman | ||
| Destiny his choice | by John M. Wallace | ||
| Andrew Marvell | Pierre Legouis | ||
| Andrew Marvell | edited by Elizabeth Story Donno | ||
| Approaches to Marvell | by Philip Brockbank ... Ed. by Constantinos A. Patrides | ||
| Foreshortened time | R.I.V. Hodge | ||
| Andrew Marvell | ed. by R. L. Brett | ||
| The life and lyrics of Andrew Marvell | Michael Craze | ||
| The poet's time | Warren L. Chernaik | ||
| The political identity of Andrew Marvell | ed. by Conal Condren and A. D. Cousins | ||
| Marvell and alchemy | Lyndy Abraham | ||
| Texts and readers in the age of Marvell | edited by Christopher D'Addario and Matthew C. Augustine | ||
| The plays and poems of Philip Massinger: Vol. 1 | |||
| The plays and poems of Philip Massinger: Vol. 2 | |||
| The plays and poems of Philip Massinger: Vol. 3 | |||
| The plays and poems of Philip Massinger: Vol. 4 | |||
| The plays and poems of Philip Massinger: Vol. 5 | |||
| Philip Massinger | edited by Douglas Howard | ||
| The reigne of King Henry the Second, written in seauen books | Thomas May. Edited by Götz Schmitz | ||
| The plays of Henry Medwall | M. E. Moeslein | ||
| The Phoenix by Thomas Middleton | John Bradbury Brooks | ||
| A Game of Chess by Thomas Middleton | Milton A. Buettner | ||
| The roaring Girl | Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker. Edited by Paul A. Mulholland | ||
| A Trick to catch the old one | Thomas Middleton | ||
| A chaste Maid in Cheapside | Thomas Middleton | ||
| The changeling | Thomas Middleton and William Rowley | ||
| Hengist, King of Kent, or the mayor of Queenborough | by Thomas Middleton. [This ed. ... was prepared by Grace Ioppolo]. | ||
| Thomas Middleton, Renaissance dramatist | Michelle O'Callaghan | ||
| The Oxford handbook of Thomas Middleton | ed. by Gary Taylor and Trish Thomas Henley | ||
| Thomas Middleton and the drama of realism | Dorothy M. Farr | ||
| Accompaninge the players | ed. with an introd. by Kenneth Friedenreich | ||
| Thomas Middleton | by Bruno Nauer | ||
| The Changeling and the years of crisis | A. A. Bromham and Zara Bruzzi | ||
| Puritanism and theatre | Margot Heinemann | ||
| Thomas Middleton's No wit, no help like a woman's and The counterfeit bridegroom (1677) and further adaptations | by Marston Stevens Balch | ||
| The complete works of John Milton: Volume 11 Manuscript writings | edited by William Poole | ||
| The complete works of John Milton: Vol. 2 The 1671 poems | ed. with introd., notes, and commentary by Laura Lunger Knoppers | ||
| The complete works of John Milton: Vol. 3 The shorter poems | ed. with introd., notes, and commentary by Barbara Kiefer Lewalski and Etelle Haan | ||
| The complete works of John Milton: Vol. 6 Vernacular regicide and republican writings | ed. with introd., notes and commentary by N. H. Keeble ... | ||
| The complete works of John Milton: Volume 7 Latin defences | edited by Joad Raymond Wren ; translated by Jason Harris, John K. Hale, and J. Donald Cullington | ||
| The complete works of John Milton: Pt. 1 | |||
| The complete works of John Milton: Pt. 2 | |||
| The poetical works of John Milton: Vol. 1 Paradise lost | |||
| The poetical Works of John Milton: 2 Paradise Regain'd.- Samson Agonistes.- Poems upon several occasions, both english and latin | |||
| Paradise lost | John Milton. Ed. by Alastair Fowler | ||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: Vol. 1 1624 - 1642 | |||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: Vol. 2 1643 - 1648 | |||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: 3 1648-1649 | |||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: Vol. 5, Pt. 1 1649 - 1659 | |||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: Vol. 5, Pt. 2 1649 - 1659 | |||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: Vol. 6 ca. 1658 - ca. 1660 | |||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: Vol. 7 1659 - 1660 | |||
| Complete prose works of John Milton: Vol. 8 1666 - 1682 | |||
| Latin writings | John Milton. Edited and translated by John K. Hale | ||
| Milton's Latin poems | translated by David R. Slavitt; introduction by Gordon Teskey | ||
| Das verlorene Paradies | John Milton. Aus dem Engl. übers. u. hrsg. von Hans Heinrich Meier | ||
| Epistolarum familiarium liber unus and uncollected letters | John Milton ; edited with introduction, translation, and commentary by Estelle Haan | ||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 1 Ab - By | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 2 C - Ec | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 3 Ed - Hi | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 4 Ho - La | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 5 Le - N | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 6 O - Po | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 7 Pr - Sl | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 8 Sm - Z | |||
| A Milton encyclopedia: Vol. 9 Bibliographies and indexes | |||
| A companion to Milton | ed. by Thomas N. Corns | ||
| Milton in context | [ed. by] Stephen B. Dobranski | ||
| The Milton encyclopedia | edited by Thomas N. Corns | ||
| A new companion to Milton | edited by Thomas N. Corns | ||
| Young Milton | ed. by Edward Jones | ||
| Poet of revolution | Nicholas McDowell | ||
| A dictionary of puns in Milton's English poetry | Edward LeComte | ||
| A concordance to the English prose of John Milton | general editors Laurence Sterne; Harold H. Kollmeier | ||
| John Milton: Vol. 1 1628 - 1731 | |||
| Milton: 1 The life | |||
| Milton: 2 Commentary, notes, index and finding-list | |||
| The life of John Milton | Barbara K. Lewalski | ||
| John Milton | Gordon Campbell ; Thomas N. Corns | ||
| John Milton | ed. by Paul Hammond & Blair Worden | ||
| Milton and the making of Paradise Lost | William Poole | ||
| Milton through the centuries | edited by Gabor Ittzes & Miklos Peti | ||
| The life of the author: John Milton | Richard Bradford | ||
| The arms of the family | John T. Shawcross | ||
| Milton | by Stopford A. Brooke | ||
| Milton in government | Robert Thomas Fallon | ||
| Untersuchungen zu Miltons "Paradise lost" | von Berta Moritz-Siebeck | ||
| Faithful labourers: Vol. 1 Style and genre | |||
| Faithful labourers: Vol. 2 Interpretative issues | |||
| A variorum commentary on the poems of John Milton: Vol. 1 The Latin and Greek poems | Douglas Bush | ||
| A variorum commentary on the poems of John Milton: Pt. 1 | |||
| A variorum commentary on the poems of John Milton: Pt. 2 | |||
| A variorum commentary on the poems of John Milton: Pt. 3 | with a review of studies of verse form by Edward R. Weismiller | ||
| A variorum commentary on the poems of John Milton: Vol. 4 Paradise regained | Walter MacKellar. With a review of studies of style and verse form by Edward R. Weismiller | ||
| Milton's epics and the Book of Psalms | Mary Ann Radzinowicz | ||
| Milton's inward Jerusalem | by Frederick Plotkin | ||
| Milton and the spiritual reader | David Ainsworth | ||
| The empty garden | Ashraf H. A. Rushdy | ||
| Milton and the early modern culture of devotion | Naya Tsentourou | ||
| Milton's scriptural theology | John K. Hale | ||
| National reckonings | Ryan Hackenbracht | ||
| Milton in Deutschland | von Hans-Dieter Kreuder | ||
| Milton's epic process | Christopher Grose | ||
| John Milton | ed. by John Broadbent | ||
| Milton and gender | ed. by Catherine Gimelli Martin | ||
| John Milton among the polygamophiles | |||
| Queer Milton | David L. Orvis, editor | ||
| Milton and the paradoxes of Renaissance heroism | John M. Steadman | ||
| The throne and the chariot | by Kitty Cohen | ||
| Milton's languages | John K. Hale | ||
| From Academia to Amicitia | Estelle Haan | ||
| Les structures fondamentales de l'univers imaginaire miltonien | Jean-François Camé | ||
| Epic and tragic structure in 'paradise lost' | John Marcellus Steadman | ||
| Milton and the revolutionary reader | Sharon Achinstein | ||
| Milton and the English revolution | by Christopher Hill | ||
| Milton and the drama of history | David Loewenstein | ||
| Milton and the culture of violence | Michael Lieb | ||
| Milton and the rabbis | Jeffrey S. Shoulson | ||
| Milton and heresy | ed. by Stephen B. Dobranski ... | ||
| The tyranny of heaven | Michael Bryson | ||
| Milton among the Romans | Richard J. DuRocher | ||
| Paradise lost and the classical epic | Francis C. Blessington | ||
| Milton and the idea of the fall | William Poole | ||
| Consolation in Samson Agonistes | Lynn V. Sadler | ||
| Visionary poetics | by Joseph Anthony Wittreich | ||
| Milton and the hermeneutic journey | Gale H. Carrithers, Jr., and James D. Hardy | ||
| Poet of exile | Louis L. Martz | ||
| The war in heaven | Stella Purce Revard | ||
| Milton's theatrical epic | John G. Demaray | ||
| Milton's English poetry | with an introd. by William B. Hunter; and a bibliography by John T. Shawcross | ||
| Milton and the martial muse | James A. Freeman | ||
| La raison dans l'oeuvre de John Milton | Roger Lejosne | ||
| John Milton and the English revolution | Andrew Milner | ||
| Poetics of the holy | Michael Lieb | ||
| Reading Paradise lost | Robert Crosman | ||
| John Milton and the transformation of ancient epic | Charles Martindale | ||
| Wahlidee, Wahlrecht und Wahlpraxis in den Prosaschriften John Miltons zur Zeit der englischen Revolution | Max und Gertraud Lamla | ||
| Politics, poetics, and hermeneutics in Milton's prose | ed. by David Loewenstein and James Grantham Turner | ||
| "Paradise lost" | George K. Hunter | ||
| Milton and the science of the saints | Georgia B. Christopher | ||
| Milton and the natural world | Karen L. Edwards | ||
| The life of John Milton | A. N. Wilson | ||
| John Milton | James Thorpe | ||
| Milton and the ends of time | edited by Juliet Cummins | ||
| Milton, authorship, and the book trade | Stephen B. Dobranski | ||
| Milton and the terms of liberty | edited by Graham Parry and Joad Raymond | ||
| John Milton & the Oldenburg safeguard | |||
| Historical Milton | Thomas Fulton | ||
| Milton in early America | George F. Sensabaugh | ||
| Puritan legacies | Keith W. F. Stavely | ||
| Paradise lost and the rise of the American Republic | Lydia Dittler Schulman | ||
| Literature and politics in Cromwellian England | Blair Worden | ||
| The imaginary puritan | Nancy Armstrong; Leonard Tennenhouse | ||
| Milton, music and literary interpretation | David Ainsworth | ||
| Locating Milton | edited by Thomas Festa and David Ainsworth | ||
| The new Milton criticism | ed. by Peter C. Herman and Elizabeth Sauer | ||
| Digital Milton | David Currell, Islam Issa, editors | ||
| The complete letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Vol. 1 1708 - 1720 | |||
| The complete letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Vol. 2 1721 - 1751 | |||
| The complete letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Vol. 3 1752 - 1762 | |||
| The life of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | by Robert Halsband | ||
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | Isobel Grundy | ||
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and the eighteenth-century familiar letter | Cynthia Lowenthal | ||
| The Elizabethan theatre and "The book of Sir Thomas Moore" | by Scott McMillin | ||
| Young Thomas More and the arts of liberty | Gerard B. Wegemer | ||
| Holbein's Sir Thomas More | Hilary Mantel, Xavier F. Salomon | ||
| The first part of the Elementary: 1 | |||
| The first part of the Elementary | Richard Mulcaster | ||
| Richard Mulcasters "Elementarie" | Monika Polifke | ||
| Pageants and entertainments of Anthony Munday | Ed. by David M. Bergeron | ||
| A critical edition of Anthony Munday's John a Kent and John a Cumber | Arthur E. Pennell | ||
| Anthony Munday and civic culture | Tracey Hill | ||
| A critical edition of Anthony Munday's Fedele and Fortunio | Richard Hosley | ||
| Anthony Munday and the Catholics, 1560-1633 | Donna B. Hamilton | ||
| Sir Thomas More | a play by Anthony Munday and others. Revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood and William Shakespeare. Edited by Vittorio Gabrieli and Giorgio Melchiori | ||
| Strange news 1592 | Thomas Nash | ||
| Unredeemed rhetoric | Jonathan V. Crewe | ||
| A cup of news | Charles Nicholl | ||
| The classical trivium | Marshall McLuhan. Ed. by W. Terrence Gordon | ||
| Thomas Nashe in context | Lorna Hutson | ||
| The plays: 1 | |||
| The plays: 2 | |||
| The plays: 3 | |||
| The plays: 4 | |||
| A critical edition of "I Sir John Oldcastle" | ed. with an introd. by Jonathan Rittenhouse | ||
| The poems of John Oldham | John Oldham. Ed. by Harold F. Brooks ... | ||
| John Oldham and the renewal of classical culture | Paul Hammond | ||
| The works of Thomas Otway: Vol. 1 | |||
| The works of Thomas Otway: Vol. 2 | |||
| Die künstlerische Entwicklung in den Tragödien Thomas Otways | Helmut Klingler | ||
| A critical edition of Ferdinando Parkhurst's Ignoramus, the academical lawyer | ed. by E. F. J. Tucker | ||
| Collected poems of Thomas Parnell | ed. by Claude Rawson ... | ||
| The Garden of eloquence | Henry Peacham | ||
| Emblemata varia [1621] | Henry Peacham | ||
| The old wives tale | George Peele | ||
| George Peele | A. R. Braunmuller | ||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 1 1660 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 10 Companion | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 11 Index | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 2 1661 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 3 1662 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 4 1663 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 5 1664 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 6 1665 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 7 1666 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 8 1667 | |||
| The diary of Samuel Pepys: Vol. 9 1668 - 1669 | |||
| Tagebuch aus dem London des 17. Jahrhunderts | Samuel Pepys. Ausgew., übers. und hrsg. von Helmut Winter | ||
| Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge: Facs. vol. 1 | |||
| Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge: Facs. vol. 2 | |||
| Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge: Facs. vol. 3 | |||
| Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge: Facs. vol. 4 | |||
| Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge: Facs. vol. 5 | |||
| Samuel Pepys | Arthur Bryant | ||
| Samuel Pepys | Claire Tomalin | ||
| Pepys | by Richard Ollard | ||
| Pepys himself | Cecil S. Emden | ||
| The Percy letters: [4] The correspondence of Thomas Percy & David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes | ed. by A. F. Falconer | ||
| The Percy letters: [6] The correspondence of Thomas Percy & George Paton | ed. by A. F. Falconer | ||
| The Percy letters: 7 The correspondence of Thomas Percy & William Shenstone | Ed. by Cleanth Brooks | ||
| The Percy letters: 8 The correspondence of Thomas Percy & John Pinkerton | Ed. by Harriet Harvey Wood | ||
| The Percy letters: 9 The correspondence of Thomas Percy & Robert Anderson | ed. by W.E.K. Anderson | ||
| Thomas Percy | by Bertram H. Davis | ||
| Pastorals | Ambrose Philips | ||
| The collected works of Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda: Vol. 1 The poems | ed. with textual notes and commentary by Patrick Thomas | ||
| The collected works of Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda: Vol. 2 The letters | ed. with textual notes and commentary by Patrick Thomas | ||
| The collected works of Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda: Vol. 3 The translations | ed. with textual notes and commentary by G. Greer and R. Little | ||
| The Piozzi letters: Vol. 1 1784 - 1791 | |||
| The Piozzi letters: Vol. 2 1792 - 1798 | |||
| The Piozzi letters: Vol. 3 1799 - 1804 | |||
| The Piozzi letters: Vol. 4 1805 - 1810 | |||
| The Piozzi letters: Vol. 5 1811 - 1816 | |||
| The Piozzi letters: Vol. 6 1817 - 1821 | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 1 Poetry | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 10 Correspondence and prose works | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 2 Poetry | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 3 Poetry | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 4 Poetry | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 5 The life and index | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 6 Correspondence | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 7 Correspondence | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 8 Correspondence | |||
| The works of Alexander Pope: Vol. 9 Correspondence | |||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 1 Pastoral poetry and an essay on criticism | Alexander Pope. Ed. by E. Audra [u.a.] | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 10 The Odyssey of Homer | ed. by Maynard Mack | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 11 Index | ed. by Maynard Mack | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 2 The rape of the lock | ed. by Geoffrey Tillotson | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 3,1 An essay on man | Alexander Pope. Ed. by Maynard Mack | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 4 Imitations of horace | Alexander Pope. Ed. by John Butt | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 5 The Dunciad | Alexander Pope. Ed. by James Sutherland | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 6 Minor poems | ed. by Norman Ault | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 7 The Iliad of Homer | ed. by Maynard Mack | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 8 The Iliad of Homer | ed. by Maynard Mack | ||
| The Twickenham edition of the poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 9 The Odyssey of Homer | ed. by Maynard Mack | ||
| The last and greatest art | some unpublished poetical manuscripts of Alexander Pope. Transcribed and edited by Maynard Mack | ||
| Selected letters | Alexander Pope. Ed. by Howard Erskine-Hill | ||
| Pope | ed. by John Barnard | ||
| The Cambridge companion to Alexander Pope | edited by Pat Rogers | ||
| The Alexander Pope encyclopedia | Pat Rogers | ||
| The early Career of Alexander Pope | by George Sherburn | ||
| Pope's Horatian poems | by Thomas E. Maresca | ||
| Alexander Popes Noten zu Homer | von Hans-Joachim Zimmermann | ||
| Alexander Pope | edited by Peter Dixon | ||
| Pope and the early eighteenth-century book trade | David Foxon. Rev. and ed. by James McLaverty | ||
| Pope, print and meaning | James McLaverty | ||
| Pope and the destiny of the Stuarts | Pat Rogers | ||
| The social milieu of Alexander Pope | Howard Erskine-Hill | ||
| Popes Shakespeare-Ausgabe als Spiegel seiner Kunstauffassung | Wolfgang Kowalk | ||
| An introduction to Pope | Pat Rogers | ||
| A Pope chronology | Reginald Berry | ||
| Essays on Pope | Pat Rogers | ||
| The reputation and writings of Alexander Pope | by James Reeves | ||
| Alexander Pope's 'Opus Magnum' | Miriam Leranbaum | ||
| Pursuing innocent pleasures | |||
| Alexander Pope & the arts of Georgian England | Morris R. Brownell | ||
| Pope's once and future kings | John M. Aden | ||
| Pope | ed. by Maynard Mack ... | ||
| The rape of the lock and its illustrations, 1714-1896 | Robert Halsband | ||
| Collected in himself | Maynard Mack | ||
| Alexander Pope and the traditions of formal verse satire | by Howard D. Weinbrot | ||
| Pope's Iliad | Steven Shankman | ||
| Pope's imagination | David Fairer | ||
| Pope's "Essay on man" | A. D. Nuttall | ||
| Alexander Pope | David B. Morris | ||
| Alexander Pope | Maynard Mack | ||
| Pope and Horace | Frank Stack | ||
| Alexander Pope in the making | Joseph Hone | ||
| The literary works of Matthew Prior: Vol. 1 | |||
| The literary works of Matthew Prior: Vol. 2 | |||
| Poems on several occasions | Matthew Prior | ||
| Argalus and Parthenia | Francis Quarles. Ed., with introd. and comm. by David Freeman |