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PTGERMAN LITERATUREGerman literatureLiterary history and criticismCf. PN821 Germanic ternationalAmerican and EnglishFrenchGermanItalianScandinavianSpanish and PortugueseOtherYearbookssee PT1 alAmerican and EnglishFrenchGermanItalianScandinavianSpanish and Monographs, studies, etc. By various authorsFestschriften. By honoree, A-ZEncyclopedias. DictionariesPictorial atlasesTheory and principles of the study of German literatureHistory of literary historyPhilosophy. Psychology. Aesthetics50Finance5153555759616263.A-Z65.A-ZCf. PF3112.9 ChrestomathiesIncluding national characteristics in literatureIncluding government support of literatureStudy and teachingGeneralGeneral specialBy periodMiddle ages to 160017th and 18th centuries19th century20th century21st centuryBy region or country, A-ZBy school, A-Z1PT

PT67.A267.A3-ZGERMAN LITERATUREPTLiterary history and criticism -- ContinuedBiography of teachers, critics, and historiansCollectiveIndividual, A-ZSubarrange each by Table P-PZ50CriticismFor criticism, unless specifically German see PN80 (69)Periodicals717374Treatises. Theory. CanonHistorySpecial topics (not A-Z)7576777879808183848589919395969899101103107see PN80e.g. Textual criticismCollections of essays in criticismBy periodMedieval to 160017th century18th century19th century20th century21st centuryHistory of German literatureGeneralTreatises in GermanEarly works to 1800Works, 1800-1850Including later editions of works of this periodWorks, 1850Works by Catholic authors or treating of CatholicliteratureTreatises in EnglishTreatises in other languagesCompendsGermanThrough 19001901EnglishThrough 19001901Other languagesOutlines, syllabi, tables, atlases, charts, questions andanswers, etc.Single addresses, essays, lectures, etc.2

15117GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureGeneral -- ContinuedDialect literature. Dialects in literaturePTClass here treatises dealing with the literature writtencompletely or incidentally in the various dialects of theGerman languageFor treatises restricted to a particular dialect, preferclassification with that dialectFor treatises dealing with the dialects as they appear inliterature, from a linguistic or phraseological point ofview see PF5011Special topicsAwards, prizesSpecial, A-ZAndreas-Gryphius-PreisBerliner PreisJeanette-Schocken-PreisJohann Peter aturpreis der Konrad-Adenauer-StiftungMax Geilinger-PreisMörike-PreisMülheimer auer-LiteraturpreisWilhelm Raabe-LiteraturpreisRelations to history, civilization, culture, etc.Relations to art, music, painting, etc.Relations to foreign literatureGeneralSpecialAncientCf. PA3012, PA3071, PA6023, Classical literature3

PTGERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial topicsRelations to foreign literatureSpecial -- ContinuedOrientalCf. PJ312 Oriental philology119120.A-Z123.A-ZGeneralSpecial. By language, A-ZBy country or language, S7123.S8123.U6125127FranceGreat BritainItalyLatinNorwayPolandSlavic countriesSpainSwedenUnited StatesTranslationsGerman literature by foreign authors (General)e.g.For individual authors, see PT1501 ; PT3919 129Various aspects, forms, al subjects not limited to one period or AnthropologyAntisemitismArcadiaArchitecture, DomesticArtAutobiographyBody, HumanBooks and readingBoredomBoundariesChildbirthCities and townsClocksClothing and dresse.g. Evolution of the different forms: poetry, drama, etc.;Psychology, etc.4PT

N LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial subjects not limited to one period or formA-L -- ContinuedCockaigne. Schlaraffenland. Fool's ParadiseCouplesCreativityDeathDéjà vuDemonologyDenial (Psychology)DilettantismDoppelgängers. DoublesDrugsDwarfs (Folklore)Cf. PT151.D92 Dwarfs (Persons)EccentricsEcologyEducationEgo (Psychology)EmotionsErotic HistoryHoly Roman empireHomeland. "Heimat"HomosexualityHonorHuman beings5PT

4143.O25GERMAN LITERATUREPTHistory of German literatureSpecial subjects not limited to one period or formA-L -- ContinuedHuman body see PT134.B62HumanismIdentity (Psychology)Industrial artsInns see PT148.T34Inwardness. "Innerlichkeit"IronyKinshipKrkonoše (Czechoslovakia and Poland). RiesengebirgeLabor. Working classLamentsLast SupperLaughterLawLegends. MythologyCf. PT204 L-NLibel and eryMarriageMarseille MemoryMetaphorMidlife RNibelungensee PT1604ObituariesOccultismOccupations6

N LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial subjects not limited to one period or formN-R -- ContinuedOld ageOrgan (Musical instrument)OrientalismPainParodyPastoral literaturePathosPeasants' War, 1524-1525Pessimism. alismPolarityPoliticsPoorPopular lismReligionR-ZRomanticismScandalsScienceSelf. Identity (Psychology)SentimentalismSlander see PT137.L47SnowSocial lifeSocial mobilitySocial structureSoundSpaceSpeechSplit selfThe StateStrangersSubconsciousnessSupernaturalTaverns (Inns)7PT

4GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial subjects not limited to one period or formR-Z -- see PT134.G46TortureTragic, TheTravelTrials, LegalTrojan WarTruthfulness and WorkWorking class see PT134.L15Special countries and racesGeneral. ExoticismSpecial, A-ZUnder each country:.x.x2A-.x2ZGeneralLocal, A-Z149.G3149.G4AfricaAlpsAmericaAustraliaBaltic StatesBlacksBohemiaFranceGalicia (Poland and Ukraine)Germany. GermansGeneralLocal, A-Z149.G4B7149.G94149.I6149.I8149.J3BremenGypsies. RomaniesIndiaItalyJapane.g.8PT

3.L53153.O76153.P43GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial countries and racesSpecial, A-Z -- ContinuedJerusalemJewsOceaniaPolandRomanies see nt of special classes, A-ZArtistsBeggarsChildrenClergyCf. PT151.P7 PriestsCriminalsDwarfs (Persons)Cf. PT134.D93 Dwarfs ciansPoachersPriestsRomaniesUnmarried mothersVagabondsWidowsWomenYouthIndividual characters, A-ZBluebeard (Legendary character)Cassandra (Legendary character)Don Juan (Legendary character)Geneviève, of Brabant (Legendary character)Griselda (Legendary character)Job (Biblical figure)Libuše (Legendary character)Orpheus (Greek mythology)Phaethon (Greek mythology)9PT

AN LITERATUREPTHistory of German literature -- ContinuedBiography (Collective)Individual see PT1501 Memoirs. LettersIconography: Portraits, monuments, etc.Literary landmarks. Homes and haunts of authorsWomen authors. Literary relations of womenJewish authorsOther classes of authors, A-ZRomani authorsBy periodGeneral works covering more than one period or parts ofmore than one periodMedievalGeneral (to 1500/1520)Treatises. CompendsSpecial subjects (not elsewhere provided for underforms, etc.)Old High German (to ca. 1050)Middle High German (ca. 1050-1500/1520)General works1050-1350General works11th-12th centuries (1050-1180)13th century (1180-1300)1350-1500/20General works14th century15th centurySpecial formsPoetry see PT175 Epic poetryGeneral worksCourt epicSpielmannsepikBiblical epicHero legendsGeneralIncluding treatises on the Germanic "heldensage"Cf. PT7188, PT7261 , Scandinavian sagasSpecial topics (not A-Z)Special cyclesBeowulf legend see PR1580 Nibelungen legendsee PT1589 10

PT206GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureBy periodMedievalSpecial formsEpic poetryHero legendsSpecial cycles -- ContinuedWolfdietrich-Hugdietrich-Ortnit (or Hartungen)legendComprehensive works onlyFor the individual poems, see PT1543.H7,PT1629.O8, PT1679.W9Dietrich von BernIncluding Ermanarich, Etzel (Attila), etc.207209.A-ZGeneralFor individual authors and works in MiddleHigh German see PT1501 Cf. PF3987.H5 HildebrandsliedCf. PT7233 EddaCf. PT7296.T4 Thidreks saga215217(219)Special characters, A-ZDietrich von Bern see PT207 EckeErmanarich see PT207 Etzel see PT207 Other hero legends, A-ZAlexanderArminius, Prince of the CherusciCharlemagneGawainHilde-Gudrun see PT1529TristanWalthari (Walter of Aquitane)Wieland (Wayland the Smith)Minor narrative poetry (Schwankdichtung)Special topics (not A-Z)Lyric poetryGeneral worksMinnesingersMeistersingers221225227Religious poetryDidactic .C53212.G3212.T75212.W3212.W6213214PTsee PT245e.g. "Spruchdichtung"see PT62111

AN LITERATUREPTHistory of German literatureBy periodMedievalSpecial forms -- ContinuedProse. Prose romancesModernGeneralSpecial topics see PT111Early modern to 1700Renaissance and Reformation (ca. 1440 to 1648)General worksSpecial topicsMeistersingersOther topics (not A-Z)Special periodsReformation, 1517-1556/1618General worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)Thirty Years' war, 1618-164817th-18th centuries (to 1740)General worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)The literary societiesGeneralBy society, A-ZForeign relationssee PT115 18th (-19th) century (1700-1800/1870)General worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)Special subdivisions of the period1700-1750/1770General worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)Contemporary worksGottsched. Bodmer. Breitinger. Nicolai. BremerbeiträgeThe age of Frederick the Great. Prussian poetsGeneral worksContemporary worksKlopstock. Lessing. Wieland1750/1770-1800/1830. The classic ageGeneral worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)Göttinger bundPeriod of Herder. "Sturm und drang"Goethe and Schiller12

PTGERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureBy periodModern -- Continued19th 363.M8363.N27363.N3363.N48363.N5Cf. PT285 18th and early 19th centuriesCf. PT311 Late 18th and early 19th centuriesGeneral worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)Special subdivisions of the period1789/1800-1830/50TreatisesContemporary worksRomanticismGeneral worksSpecial topics, A-ZAestheticsArt criticismArtistsBibleBirth (Philosophy)BlindnessChildrenCities and townsClassical civilizationClosure ation. EducatorsEnglandEnthusiasmEthicsFairy tales. "Märchen"FeminismGothic horror tales. NachtstückeIndiaIronyLandscapeLoveMetaphorMines and mineral 13PT

363.T5363.T7363.U54363.W37363.W6365.A-ZGERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureBy periodModern19th centurySpecial subdivisions of the period1789/1800-1830/50RomanticismSpecial topics, A-Z -- ContinuedNomads. WanderersPhilosophyPoeticsPoetsProse poemsPseudoromanticismRaceReligionRhine River and ValleyRomance philologyRomantisch (The word)SalonsScienceSocial problemsThe StateSwitzerlandTheaterTranslatingUnfinished booksWanderers see PT363.N6WarWomenRelation to special persons, A-Ze.g.365.H4365.N5(371)HeineNietzschePatriotic poetry373The Swabian school375381384.A-Z384.F7384.G7384.S3(386)The Austrian poetsYoung GermanySpecial relations, A-ZFranceGreat BritainSaint-SimonianismPolitical poetry391see PT573.P7Cf. PT3804 Provincial literaturesee PT573.P71830/50-1870/8014PT

ERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureBy periodModern19th centurySpecial subdivisions of the period -- Continued1870/80-190020th centuryGeneral worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)21st centuryGeneral worksSpecial topics (not A-Z)Special formsPoetryPeriodicals. Societies. CollectionsTreatisesCompendsPopular poetry. VolksliedSpecial topics, A-ZAnthologiesBlueClassical antiquitiesCologne (Germany)Concentration campsEndingsGesellschaftsliederHistoryHousehold poemKlageliedLanguage and languagesMartinsliederNature. ht legendSymbolismTimeUnicornsWarWiniliodWomen. Women poetsZuccalmaglio and the VolksliedSpecial regions or places, A-Zsee PT3801 Special periods15PT

C6573.D4573.E4GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial formsPoetrySpecial periods -- ContinuedMedieval see PT175 ModernGeneralTreatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)16th centuryTreatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)17th centuryTreatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)18th centuryTreatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)19th centuryTreatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)To 1850Treatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)1850-1900Treatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)20th centuryTreatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)21st centuryTreatises. CompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)Special forms of poetryEpicPopular poetrysee PT507LyricGeneralSpecial subjects, A-ZAlienation (Social psychology)BridgesChildrensee PT577.C5CosmologyDeathElegiac16PT

3581.M4581.O3581.P8581.R5581.S6591595GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial formsPoetrySpecial forms of poetryLyricSpecial subjects, A-Z -- ContinuedLarksLawLegends see PT135LoveMelancholyMoonNarration (Rhetoric)Nature. LandscapePastoralPolitical. Patriotic. HistoricalPrimitivismReligiousSocial problemsStoneSymbolismWarSpecial classes, A-ZChildrenLaboring class. Working classSoldiersStudentsSpecial by form, A-ZBalladConcrete poetryDithyrambusEpigrammSpruch; GnomeFree PriamelRiddleSonnetDidacticProse poems17PT

PT597GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial formsPoetrySpecial forms of poetry -- 38641643651653656658661663666668669669.5PTe.g. Parody, Travesty, Society verse, Anacreontic verseFor technique of drama see PN1660 For history and study of the German stage seePN2640 Periodicals. Societies. CollectionsHistoryGeneralTreatisesCompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)e.g. ExhibitionsBy periodMedieval. Origins to 1500ModernGeneralTreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)16th century. Humanism. ReformationTreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)17th-18th centuriesTreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)18th (-19th) centuryTreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)19th centuryTreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)To 1850/70TreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)1850/70-1900TreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)20th centuryTreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)21st centuryTreatisesSpecial topics (not A-Z)18

8GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial formsDrama -- ContinuedSpecial typesTragedyComedyDrama (Schauspiel)TragicomedyPastoral dramaRomantic dramaHistorical dramaReligious dramaMelodramasee MLFarcesOther, A-ZCarnival dramaInterludesJesuit dramaRadio playsFolk dramaChildren's playsCf. PN3169.A Amateur theaterProseGeneralTreatisesCompendsSpecial topics (not A-Z)Short story, Novelle see PT747.S6Special periodsMedieval see PT230ModernGeneral16th century. Renaissance. Reformation17th-18th centuries18th century19th century20th century21st centuryProse fictionFor technique see PN3355 ests, synopses, etc.Special kinds, A-ZAdventure stories19PT

6749.I64GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial formsProseProse fictionSpecial kinds, A-Z -- Continued"Artist" novel see PT747.K77Autobiographic fictionDetective and mystery storiesDime novels. GroschenromaneEntwicklungsromane. BildungsromansEpistolary fiction. BriefromaneExperimental fictionFantastic fictionGhost storiesHistorical fictionKünstlerroman. "Artist" novelKunstmärchen. Fairy talesLügendichtungensee PT851Peasant tales. "Dorfgeschichte"Picaresque fictionProtest literaturePsychological fictionRobinsonades, Avanturieres, etc.Romans à clef. SchlüsselromaneSchelmenroman see PT747.P5School (Schulromane)Science fictionShort story, NovelleSocial romanceSports storiesSpecial topics, A-ZAnti-Nazi movementBerlinBiographyBrigands and masonryGerman Revolution, 1918Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)HomeIndividualismInformation technology20PT

1)753756759763766771772774801811831841851871GERMAN LITERATUREHistory of German literatureSpecial formsProseProse fictionSpecial topics, A-Z -- ContinuedJesus ChristJewsLonelinessLoveManners and customsMiddle classMilitarismMotherhoodMusicNational exSocial conditionsSoldiersUtopiasWagnersee ML410Waiting (Philosophy)WomenSpecial periodsMedievalsee PT23015th-16th centuries. ReformationGeneral works17th-18th centuries18th century19th centuryGeneral worksTo 1850/701850/70-190020th century21st centuryOratoryLettersEssaysDialogueWit and humor. SatireMiscellaneous21PT

PTGERMAN LITERATURE(873)History of German literatureSpecial forms -- ContinuedJuvenile literature(881)Folk literaturePeriodicals. Societies. Collections(883)see PT1021see subclass GRHistoryGeneral workssee subclass GR887(889)By periodOrigins. Medieval (to ca. 1500/1600)Modern (1500/1600- )(890.A-Z)Special topics, A-Z(890.S4)Schinderhannessee subclass GRsee subclass GRsee subclass GR(891)By formPoetry(893)Drama(895)Prose(901)903see PT507see PT701see PT883 CollectionsGeneralsee subclass GRChapbooks. "Volksbücher"General works. HistoryCollectionssee PT882-(895)(905)Reprints(906)Originalssee PT882-(895)For reprints not in chapbook form see PT901 see PT882 907.A-Z908(911)Special chapbooksOriginals and reprintsProse tales, A-ZPoetry. BalladsPoetry(913)Drama(915)Legends (Sagen. Heldensagen)see PT1201 see PT1287 see subclass GR22PT

8941.E9941.F5941.F6GERMAN LITERATUREPTFolk literatureCollections (of texts exclusively)Legends (Sagen. Heldensgen) -- ContinuedBy region or place, A-Zsee subclass GRFairy tales (Märchen), including translationssee subclass GRFor juvenile editions, see PZ8, PZ24, PZ34, etc.Special characters, heroes, fairies, etc.Faust legendVolksbücherHistoria D. Johannis Faust, ca. 1575 (Wolfenbüttelmanuscript)Editions. By dateHistoria von d. Johann Fausten, 1587Editions. By dateEdition of 1589, n.p., n. printer (with Erfurt stories)Edition of 1590 (with additional chapters)Widman's edition, 1599Revised by Pfitzer, 1674Faustbuch der Christlich Meynenden, 1725Christoph Miethen, supposed authorOther versions. By editor, A-ZTranslations. By language and dateD. Johan Fausten GauckeltascheEditions. By datePopular drama. Puppet playsCollections. By dateSeparate editions. By dateTranslations. By language and dateFolk songs, ballads, etc.History of Wagner, disciple of FaustVolksbuch and later revisions. By datePuppet playsEnglish versionDutch versionHistory and criticismOther than Faust, A-ZClass here medieval folk literature only. For general ormodern literature, see GREulenspiegelTextsHistory and criticismFinkenritterTextsHistory and criticismFriedrich, Graf von Isenberg, ca. 1190-122623

PTGERMAN LITERATURE941.V55941.V552(951)Folk literatureCollections (of texts exclusively)Special characters, heroes, fairies, etc.Other than Faust, A-ZFriedrich, Graf von Isenberg, ca. 1190-1226 -ContinuedTextsHistory and criticismGeneviève of BrabantTextsHistory and criticismHeinrich der LöweTextsHistory and criticismHug SchaplerTextsHistory and criticismMatthias TobiasTextsHistory and criticismRübezahlTextsHistory and criticismSchildbürgerTextsHistory and criticismSiegfriedTextsHistory and criticismTannhäuserTextsHistory and criticismVlad III, Prince of Wallachia; DraculaTextsHistory and criticismIndividual tales1021Children's literature (General)11001101110511071109.A-ZCollections of German literatureGeneral (including general modern)Early through 18001801Minor. Selections. AnthologiesSelections from women authorsSpecial classes of authors, S6941.T2941.T3Cf. PT907 ChapbooksFor special genres, see the genre24PT

381110.G41110.G721110.G76GERMAN LITERATURECollections of German literatureGeneral (including general modern)Special classes of authors, A-Z -- ContinuedCatholic authorsCf. PT89Child authorsGreek authorsImmigrant writingsJewish authorsMentally illMinority authorsPhysiciansWomenWorking classSpecial topics (Prose and verse), A-ZAeronauticsAlpine regionsArtisansAtomic warfareAustriaAuthors and publishersAutomobilesBadenBavariaBayerische StaatsbibliothekBerlinBlack ForestBohemiaBosnia and HercegovinaBurgenlandChildrenChristmasCity and town lifeConstance, LakeCountry lifeDreamsEducationElbe RiverEuropa (Greek mythology)FamilyFathersFranconiaFriedrich, Graf von IsenbergGermans in foreign countriesGermanyGraubünden (Switzerland)Graz (Austria)25PT

.R451110.R61110.R81110.S141110.S18GERMAN LITERATURECollections of German literatureGeneral (including general modern)Special topics (Prose and verse), A-Z -- ContinuedHansa townsHeidelbergHesseHistorical. PatrioticHuman ecologyImmortalityIndustrieviertel (Austria)IranItalyJewsKiel (Germany)Kleist, Heinrich vonLaborLibertyLifeLoveMinden (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)MonthsMostviertel (Austria)MothersMunichNationalismNew YearNew York (N.Y.)NightNuremberg (Germany)Old agePalatinatePeacePeasantsPeasants' War, 1595-1597PoachingPolandPortugalPraguePrussia, EastRailroadsReadingReligionRevolutionary literatureRomeRuhr ValleySaale River RegionSausages26PT

112111261131GERMAN LITERATURECollections of German literatureGeneral (including general modern)Special topics (Prose and verse), A-Z -- ContinuedSaxonySaxony, LowerSchleswig-HolsteinSchwabingSea SwabiaSwitzerlandSyltTailorsTeachersTravels see PT1110.V69VeniceVoyages and WineWinterWomenWorld War, 1914-1918Worpswede, GermanyWürttembergZürichTranslations from foreign literatures into Germansee PN, PQ, PR, etc.Translations of German literaturePolyglotEnglishFrenchItalianOther languages, A-ZBy periodTo 1500 see PT1371 (15th-) 16th century(16th-) 17th century(17th-) 18th century(18th-) 19th century27PT

1160.I61160.I71160.I8A-.I8Z1160.P5GERMAN LITERATURECollections of German literatureBy period(18th-) 19th century -- ContinuedAnnuals. Yearbooks. SerialsGeneral works(19th-) 20th centuryAnnuals. Yearbooks. SerialsCf. AY17 General works(20th-) 21st centuryAnnuals. Yearbooks. SeriesGeneral worksLocal divisions see PT3801 PoetryGeneralEarly through 18001801Selections, anthologies, etc.Including textbooksSelections from women poetsConcordances, dictionaries, indexes, etc.Translations from foreign literatures into Germansee PN, PA-PTTranslations into foreign languagesPolyglotBy languageEnglishGeneralSpecialBalladsOther special formsBy translator, A-ZFrenchGeneralSpecialBalladsOther special formsBy translator, A-ZItalianGeneralSpecialBalladsOther special formsBy translator, A-ZPortugueseGeneralSpecial28PT

D70M81169.E11A51171117211731174GERMAN LITERATUREPTCollections of German literaturePoetryTranslations into foreign languagesBy languagePortugueseSpecial -- ContinuedBalladsOther special formsBy translator, A-ZRussianGeneralSpecialBalladsOther special formsBy translator, A-ZSpanishGeneralSpecialBalladsOther special formsBy translator, A-ZOther languages, A-ZBy periodEarly to 1400 see PT1391 ModernGeneral see PT1151 15th-17th centuriesMeistersingersContemporary collectionsModern collectionsOther collectionsContemporary collections. By compiler or titleModern collections(17th-) 18th centuriesSerials collections, 18th-19th centuries. By date-letter.Subarrange by title, e.g.Class here Musenalmanache and similar collections ofthe late 18th and early 19th centuries1770. Musenalmanach, Göttingen, 1770-18041811. Alpenrosen, 1811-1830(18th-) 19th centuryGeneral collectionsSpecial periodsTo 1850/601850/60-1900(19th-) 20th centuryGeneral collections29

81.R411851187(1189)GERMAN LITERATUREPTCollections of German literaturePoetryBy periodModern(19th-) 20th century -- ContinuedSerials collections. By title, A-ZCf. AY17 (20th-) 21st centuryGeneral collectionsSerials collections, By title, A-ZSpecial kindsEpicGeneralSpecial, A-ZBeast epicsComicReligiousBalladsTranslations see PT1160 LyricGeneralSpecialMedievalsee PT1419 (1190)(15th-) 16th century(1192)17th century(1193)18th century(1194)19th century(1195)20th centurysee PT1163 see PT1163 see PT1167 see PT1171 see PT1174 Volkslied1199120112031203.A7Cf. ML, MusicPeriodicals. SocietiesCollectionsGeneralEarly to 1770. By editor or titleIncluding editions of manuscript collections, reprintsof broadsides and early editionsLater, 1770Comprehensivee.g.Arnim's Des Knaben Wunderhorn30

1227)12291231.A-ZGERMAN LITERATURECollections of German literaturePoetrySpecial kindsVolksliedCollections -- ContinuedBy periodsee PT1201 By region or place, A-Ze.g.Cf. PT3801 German literature by region, naVoralbergWestphaliaBy subjectHistorico-politicoMedieval to 160

PT GERMAN LITERATURE PT Literary history and criticism -- Continued Biography of teachers, critics, and historians 67.A2 Collective 67.A3-Z Individual, A-Z Subarrange each by Table P-PZ50 Criticism For criticism, unless specifically German see PN

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