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Library of Congress Classification:Class P -- Language and Literature (3797 bytes)
1: ...em. This article outlines the subclasses of Class P 3: <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> 4: ...ubclass_P_--_Philology_linguistics| P]]</td><td>[[Philology]]; [[Linguistics]]</td></tr> 5: ...ture]]; [[Latin]] language and [[Latin literature|literature]]</td></tr> 6: ...uages|PB]]</td><td>[[Modern language]]s; [[Celtic languages]]</td></tr> Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PA -- Greek language and literature (2278 bytes) 1: ...and Literature]]. This article describes subclass PA. 4: :PA 5: ::1-199...........Classical [[philology]] 6: ............[[Greek philology]] and [[Greek language|language]] 7: ::1000-1179.......Medieval and modern Greek language Portuguese language literature (34063 bytes) 1: This is a survey of '''Portuguese literature'''. 3: ...ett]] and [[Camilo Castelo Branco]], the literary language became national once again. 5: == The birth of a literary language == 8: ...l and collected folk poems from the mouths of the peasantry. 10: === Prose === Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PS -- American Literature (2241 bytes) 1: ...ed under their individual authors (PS3500 through PS3626). 4: :PS 5: ::1-3576........[[American literature]] 6: :::126-138......[[Biography]], memoirs, letters, etc. 7: :::147-152......Women authors Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PR -- English literature (2159 bytes) 1: ...and Literature]]. This article describes subclass PR. 4: :PR 5: ::1-9680........[[English literature]] 6: :::1-56.........Literary history and criticism 7: :::57-78........Criticism Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PN -- General Literature (9907 bytes) 1: ...and Literature]]. This article describes subclass PN. 4: <table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 > 7: ...<td>PN</td><td colspan=2>1-6790</td><td colspan=6>Literature (General)</td></tr> 8: ...<td rowspan="150"><td colspan=2 >1-9<td colspan=5>Periodicals</td></tr> 9: <tr><td colspan=2 >20-30 <td colspan=5>Societies</td></tr> Norwegian Academy for Language and Literature (2063 bytes) 1: ...important newspapers and by the majority of the population. 3: ...ublish dictionaries and support the publishing of literature in Riksmål. 5: ...tu, Associate Professor of Nordic languages and deputy chairman of the Riksmål Society, as well as Ni... 7: ...regulates the official ''Bokmål'' and ''Nynorsk'' languages. 13: *[[Language academy]] Academy of Persian Language and Literature (1379 bytes) 1: ...astoor-e Khatt-e Faarsi'' (Persian Script Orthography). 3: ...resident Habibi (right), the previous and current presidents of the Academy]] 4: ...companies, and in product names of all private companies. 6: ...d-Adel]] (the present Speaker of [[Majlis of Iran|Parliament]]). 9: ...f Academy of Persian Language and Literature] (in Persian) Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature (210 bytes) 1: One of the [[Persian]] encyclopaedias published in [[Tehran]]. 3: {{book-stub}} 6: ...eshname.htm Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature] Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PJ -- Oriental philology and literature (3235 bytes) 1: ...and Literature]]. This article describes subclass PJ. 4: :PJ 5: ::1-9500..........Oriental philology and literature 6: :::1-489..........General 7: ::::1-195.........[[Oriental languages|Languages]] The announcement of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature (1731 bytes) 1: {{cleanup}} 3: ... correct English word for the language of Iran is Persian or Farsi. 5: ... the resolution that this language must be called Persian for the following reasons: 7: ...o "Farsi" would negate this established important precedent. 9: ...arsi" may give the impression that Farsi is a new language, although this may well be the intention of some ... Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PE -- English language (781 bytes) 1: ...and Literature]]. This article describes subclass PE. 4: :PE 5: ::1-3729........[[English language|English]] 6: ...Anglo-Saxon language|Anglo-Saxon]]. [[Old English language|Old English]] 7: :::501-693......[[Middle English]] History of literature: Modern literature (30084 bytes) 1: ...le is the second in a series of '''The History of Literature'''. 3: ...le ''[[History of literature|click here]]''.) For part two, read on: 5: ==Modern Literature, 19th century== 7: ...not yet exist, the popularity of the written word and its direct enactment were at their height. 9: ===The early part of the century=== List of language families that contain one language (541 bytes) 1: ...ly|language families]] that contain '''just one [[language]]''': 3: ==[[Cant languages]]== 4: ===English-Tahitian=== 5: *[[Pitcairn-Norfolk language|Pitcairn-Norfolk]] 6: ==[[Chimakuan languages]]== List of English-language movies based on foreign-language movies (2252 bytes) 1: ... list of English-language movies based on foreign-language films. {{listdev}} 3: ...less]]'' from ''[[Ā bout de souffle]]'' ([[French language|French]]) 4: ...]'' from ''[[Der Himmel Uber Berlin]]'' ([[German language|German]]) 5: ...ousins]]'' from ''[[Cousin, cousine]]'' ([[French language|French]]) 6: ...vie)|Dark Water (2002)]]'' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]) Literature (26657 bytes) 1: ...dy of literary work, world-wide or relating to a specific culture. 5: ...s]], all fall within this definition of a kind of literature. 7: ...he [[Western canon|Western Canon]] forms one such literature. 9: ... other portable form, to the exclusion of [[inscription]]s or [[digital media]]. 11: ...) may also become excluded from consideration as "literature". 1778 in literature (558 bytes) 1: ...778]], [[1779 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 9: * ''Evelina'' - [[Fanny Burney]] 10: * ''Essays Moral and Literary'' - [[Vicesimus Knox]] 11: * ''Satire des Satires'' - [[Pierre-Louis Ginguené]] 15: * [[January 26]] - [[Ugo Foscolo]], Italian poet 1776 in literature (979 bytes) 1: ...776]], [[1777 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 9: *''[[Fragment on Government]]'' - [[Jeremy Bentham]] 10: * ''The Runaway'' - [[Hannah Cowley]] 11: ...y of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire]]'' - [[Edward Gibbon]] 12: ...al History of the Science and Practice of Music'' - [[John Hawkin]] 1775 in literature (669 bytes) 1: ...775]], [[1776 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 5: ...ing Paris, dine with King [[Louis XVI of France]] and Queen [[Marie Antoinette]]. 9: *''[[The School for Wives]]'' - [[Hugh Kelly]] 14: * [[January 30]] - [[Walter Savage Landor]] 15: * [[February 10]] - [[Charles Lamb]] 1770 in literature (726 bytes) 1: ...770]], [[1771 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 9: ...n Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth'' - [[James Beattie (writer)|James Beattie]] 10: * ''Poems on Several Occasions'' - [[Michael Bruce]] 11: * ''The system of Nature'' - [[Baron d'Holbach]] 14: *[[March 20]] - [[Friedrich Hölderlin]], German poet
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