| Signatur |
Titel |
Verfasserangabe |
Erschienen |
| AN 35-5065 |
Augustus Caesar in "Augustan" England : the decline of a classical norm |
by Howard D. Weinbrot
|
Princeton, N. J. 1978 |
| AN 35-5301 |
Women's writing of the early modern period 1588 - 1688 : an anthology |
ed. by Stephanie Hodgson-Wright
|
Edinburgh 2002 |
| AN 35-5700 |
Man, god, and nature in the Enlightenment |
ed. by Donald C. Mell ...
|
East Lansing, Mich. 1988 |
| AN 35-5800 |
Psychology and literature in the eighteenth century |
ed. and with an introd.n by Christopher Fox
|
New York, NY 1987 |
| AN 35-5900 |
Imagining the penitentiary : fiction and the architecture of mind in eighteenth-century England |
John Bender
|
Chicago, Ill. [u.a.] 1987 |
| AN 35-5910 |
Before novels : the cultural contexts of Eighteenth-century English fiction |
J. Paul Hunter
|
New York, NY [u.a.] 1990 |
| AN 35-5950 |
Millenarianism and messianism in English literature and thought 1650-1800 : Clark Library lectures 1981-1982 |
Edited by Richard H. Popkin
|
Leiden [u.a.] 1988 |
| AN 35-6000 |
Masquerade and civilization : the carnivalesque in Eighteenth-century English culture and fiction |
Terry Castle
|
London 1986 |
| AN 35-6025 |
Mother midnight : birth, sex, and fate in the eighteenth-century fiction; (Defoe, Richardson, and Sterne) |
Robert A. Erickson
|
New York, NY 1986 |
| AN 35-6050 |
Sentiment and sociability : the language of feeling in the Eighteenth century |
John Mullan
|
Oxford [England] 1988 |
| AN 35-6055 |
Sentimental comedy : theory & practice |
Frank H. Ellis
|
Cambridge [u.a.] 1991 |
| AN 35-6100 |
Raillery and rage : a study of Eighteenth century satire |
David Nokes
|
Brighton 1987 |
| AN 35-6101 |
Eighteenth-century satire : essays on text and context from Dryden to Peter Pindar |
Howard D. Weinbrot
|
Cambridge [u.a.] 1988 |
| AN 35-6150 |
Enlightening allegory : theory, practice and contexts of allegory in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries |
ed. by Kevin L. Cope
|
New York, NY 1993 |
| AN 35-6200 |
English drama : restoration and eighteenth century, 1660-1789 |
Richard W. Bevis
|
London [u.a.] 1988 |