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Dickens, C. (1965). The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol 1: 1820-39. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dickens, C. (1965). The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol 2: 1840-41. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dickens, C. (1965). The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol 3: 1842-43. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dickens, C. (1965). The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol 4: 1844-46. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dickens, C. (1965). The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol 5: 1847-49. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dickens, C. (1970). The life of Our Lord. New York, Crescent.

Dickens, C., G. H. Ford, et al. (1966). Hard times; an authoritative text, backgrounds, sources, and contemporary reactions, criticism. New York, W. W. Norton.

Dickey, J. (1964). Helmets, poems. Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press.

Dickey, J. (1964). The suspect in poetry. [Madison, Minn.], Sixties Press.

Dickey, J. (1965). Buckdancer's choice. Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press.

Dickey, J. (1968). Babel to Byzantium; poets & poetry now. New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Dickey, J. (1970). Self-interviews. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday.

Dickins, B. and A. S. C. Ross (1954). The dream of the rood. London, Methuen.

Dickinson, E. and R. W. Franklin (1981). The manuscript books of Emily Dickinson, v. 1. Cambridge, Mass., Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, E. and R. W. Franklin (1981). The manuscript books of Emily Dickinson, v. 2. Cambridge, Mass., Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, E. and T. H. Johnson (1960). The letters of Emily Dickinson, v. 1. Cambridge, Mass., The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, E. and T. H. Johnson (1960). The letters of Emily Dickinson, v. 2. Cambridge, Mass., The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, E. and T. H. Johnson (1960). The letters of Emily Dickinson, v. 3. Cambridge, Mass., The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, E. and T. H. Johnson (1963). The poems of Emily Dickinson : including variant readings critically compared with all known manuscripts, v. 1: poems 1-494. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, E. and T. H. Johnson (1963). The poems of Emily Dickinson : including variant readings critically compared with all known manuscripts, v. 2: poems 495-1176. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, E. and T. H. Johnson (1963). The poems of Emily Dickinson : including variant readings critically compared with all known manuscripts, v. 3: poems 1177-1775. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Dickinson, T. H. e. and F. W. Roe (1908). Nineteenth century English prose; critical essays. New York

Cincinnati [etc.], American book company.

Didion, J. (1961). Slouching Towards Bethlehem. New York, Dell Publications.

Diehl, J. F. (1993). Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore : the psychodynamics of creativity. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.

Dillard, J. L. (1973). Black English: Its History and Usage in the United States. New York, Vintage Books.

Dillard, J. L. (1975). All-American English. New York, Random House.

Dillard, J. L. (1975). All-American English: A History of the English Language in America. New York, Vintage Books.

Dilligan, R. J., G. M. Hopkins, et al. (1970). A concordance to the English poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press.

Dilligan, R. J., J. W. Parins, et al. (1981). A concordance to Ezra Pound's Cantos. New York, Garland Pub.

Dillon, G. L. (1978). Language Processing and the Reading of Literature: Toward a Model of Comprehension. Bloomington IN, Indiana University Press.

Dinesen, I. (1957). Winter's tales. New York, Dell.

Dinneen, P. S. c. (1927). An Irish-English dictionary; being a thesaurus of words, phrases and idioms of the modern Irish language. Dublin, Pub. for the Irish Texts Society by the Educational Company of Ireland.

Dio, C., J. W. Cohoon, et al. (1932). Dio Chrysostom. London

New York, W. Heinemann, ltd.

G.P. Putnam's Son's.

Diodorus, S. and C. H. Oldfather (1933). Diodorus of Sicily. London

New York, W. Heinemann, ltd.

G.P. Putnam's sons.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 1: Vivian Grey I. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 2: Vivian Grey II. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 3: The Young Duke. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 4: The Young Duke, etc. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 5: Contarini Fleming. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 6: Contarini Fleming, etc. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 7: Alroy, etc. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 8: Henrietta Temple. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 9: Henrietta Temple, etc. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 10:. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 11:. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 12: Coningsby. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 13: Coningsby, etc. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 14:. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 15: Sybil; Tancred. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 16: Tancred. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 17: Lothair. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 18: Lothair; Correspondence. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 19. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Disraeli, B. E. o. B. (1904). The Works of Benjamin Disraeli Vol 20: Endymion, etc. London

New York, Printed for subscribers only by M.W. Dunne.

Dobbie, E. V. K. (1953). Beowulf, and Judith. New York, Columbia University Press.

Dobbie, E. V. K. e. (1942). The Anglo-Saxon minor poems. New York, Columbia university press.

Dobree, B. (1959). English literature in the early eighteenth century, 1700-1740. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dobree, B. (1963). Alexander Pope. London

New York, Oxford Univ. Press.

Docherty, T. (1983). Reading (absent) character : towards a theory of characterization in fiction. Oxford [Oxfordshire]

New York, Clarendon Press

Oxford University Press.

Doctorow, E. L. (1975). Ragtime. New York, Bantam Books.

Dohan, M. H. (1974). Our own words. New York, Knopf; [distributed by Random House].

Domville, E. (1972). A concordance to the plays of W. B. Yeats. Ithaca [N.Y.], Cornell University Press.

Donaldson, L. E. (1992). Decolonizing feminisms : race, gender & empire building. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press.

Donawerth, J. (1984). Shakespeare and the sixteenth-century study of language. Urbana, University of Illinois Press.

Donawerth, J. (1984). Shakespeare and the sixteenth-century study of language. Urbana, University of Illinois Press.

Donleavy, J. P. (1965). The ginger man. New York, Delacorte Press.

Donleavy, J. P. (1971). The onion eaters, a novel. New York, Delacorte Press.

Donne, J. (1952). Essays in divinity. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Donne, J. (1958). Selected poems. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Donne, J. (1959). Divine poems. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Donne, J. (1965). The elegies, and The songs and sonnets. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Donne, J. and R. E. Bennett (1936). Ivvenilia, or, Certain paradoxes and problems. New York, Published for the Facsimile Text Society by Columbia University Press.

Donne, J. and M. Bewley (1966). The selected poetry of Donne. New York, New American Library.

Donne, J., J. Donne, et al. (1930). Biathanatos. New York, The Facsimile Text Society.

Donne, J. and H. J. C. Grierson (1960). The poems of John Donne. London, Oxford University Press.

Donne, J. and H. J. C. Grierson (1963). The poems of John Donne. [London], Oxford University Press.

Donne, J. and T. S. Healy (1969). Ignatius his conclave. Oxford, Clarendon P.

Donne, J. and W. Milgate (1967). The satires, epigrams and verse letters. Oxford, Clarendon P.

Donne, J. and H. Peters (1980). Paradoxes and problems. Oxford

New York, Clarendon Press

Oxford University Press.

Donne, J., G. R. Potter, et al. (1953). The sermons of John Donne. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Donne, J. and T. Redpath (1956). Songs and sonets of John Donne. An editio minor. London, Methuen.

Donoghue, D. (1976). The sovereign ghost : studies in imagination. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Donovan, D. G. (1967). Thomas Dekker, 1945-1965; Thomas Heywood, 1938-1965; Cyril Tourneur, 1945-1965. London, Nether P.

Donovan, D. G. (1967). Thomas Middleton, 1939-1965; John Webster, 1940-1965. London, Nether P.

Donovan, D. G. (1968). Sir Thomas Browne 1924-1966; Robert Burton 1924-1966. London, Nether Press.

Donovan, D. G. (1969). Andrew Marvell, 1927-1967. London, Nether Press.

Donovan, D. G. (1970). John Evelyn 1920-1968. Samuel Pepys 1933-1968. London, Nether Press.

Donovan, M. J. (1969). The Breton lay: a guide to varieties. Notre Dame [Ind.], University of Notre Dame Press.

Dorenkamp, J. H. and F. A. Drumm (1973). Literary studies : essays in memory of Francis A. Drumm. Wetteren, Belgium, Cultura Press.

Dorenkamp, J. H. and F. A. Drumm (1973). Literary studies : essays in memory of Francis A. Drumm. Wetteren, Belgium, Cultura Press.

Dos Passos, J. (1951). Chosen country. Boston, Houghton Mifflin.

Dos Passos, J. (1979). The big money : third in the triology, U.S.A. New York, New American Library.

Dostoyevski, F. and C. B. Garnett (1978). Crime and punishment. New York, Modern Library.

Dostoyevsky, F. (1961). Notes from underground, White nights, The dream of a ridiculous man, and selections from The House of the dead. [New York], New American Library.

Dostoyevsky, F. (1992). The best short stories of Dostoevsky. New York, Modern Library.

Dostoyevsky, F., J. Coulson, et al. (1989). Crime and punishment : the Coulson translation, backgrounds and sources, essays in criticism. New York, W.W. Norton.

Dostoyevsky, F. and F. Dostoyevsky (1963). The friend of the family, and The eternal husband. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Dostoyevsky, F. and C. B. Garnett (1929). The Brothers Karamazov. New York, The Modern Library.

Douglas, G. H. (1983). Edmund Wilson's America. Lexington, Ky., University Press of Kentucky.

Douglas, K. C. (1964). Selected poems. New York, Chilmark Press.

Douglass, F. (1996). The Oxford Frederick Douglass Reader. New York, Oxford University Press.

Dowden, G. (1971). A bibliography of works by Allen Ginsberg, October, 1943 to July 1, 1967. [San Francisco], City Lights Books.

Downer, A. S. e. (1960). American drama. New York, Crowell.

Downs, R. B. (1951). American library resources; a bibliographical guide. Chicago, American Library Association.

Downs, R. B. (1962). American library resources : a bibliographical guide. Supplement. Chicago, American Library Association.

Downs, R. B. (1987). Images of America : travelers from abroad in the New World. Urbana, University of Illinois Press.

Dowson, E. C. and M. Longaker (1962). Poems. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Drake, S. A. (1901). A book of New England legends and folk lore in prose and poetry. Boston, Little, Brown and company.

Drake, S. A. and W. K. Watkins (1917). Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs. Boston, W. A. Butterfield.

Drayton, M. (1953). Poems. Cambridge MA, Harvard University Press.

Drayton, M. (1961). The Baron Warres; Englands Heroicall Epistles; Idea in Sixtie Three Sonnets; Odes; The Legends; The Owle; Pastorals; The Man in the Moone. Oxford, Published for the Shakespeare Head Press by Blackwell.

Drayton, M. (1961). The Harmonie of the Church; Idea The Shepheards Garland; Ideas Mirrour; Miscellaneous Poems. Oxford, Published for the Shakespeare Head Press by Blackwell.

Drayton, M. (1961). Introductions, Notes, Variant Readings of The Works of Michael Drayton. Oxford, Published for the Shakespeare Head Press by Blackwell.

Drayton, M. (1961). Poly-Olbion. Oxford, Published for the Shakespeare Head Press by Blackwell.

Drayton, M. (1961). Upon the Battaile of Agincourt; The Miseries of Queene Margarite; Nimphidia; The Quest of Cynthia; The Shepheards Sirena; The Moone-Calfe; Elegies upon Sundry Occasions;The Muses Elizium; Noahs Flood; Moses His Birth and Miracles; David and Goliah. Oxford, Published for the Shakespeare Head Press by Blackwell.

Drayton, M. and B. H. Newdigate (1961). Michael Drayton and His Circle. Oxford, Published for the Shakespeare Head Press by Blackwell.

Dreiser, T. (1922). Plays of the natural and the supernatural. New York, Dodd, Mead and Co.

Dreiser, T. (1925). The Titan. Cleveland, World Pub. Co.

Dreiser, T. (1926). Jennie Gerhardt. Cleveland, World Pub Co.

Dreiser, T. (1940). The financier. Cleveland, The World Pub. Co.

Dreiser, T. (1943). The "genius". Cleveland and New York, The World Pub. Co.

Dreiser, T. (1959). Letters of Theodore Dreiser: a selection, v. 1. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Dreiser, T. (1959). Letters of Theodore Dreiser: a selection, v. 2. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Dreiser, T. (1959). Letters of Theodore Dreiser: a selection, v. 3. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Dreiser, T. (1970). Sister Carrie. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill.

Dreiser, T. and L. Campbell (1959). Letters to Louise; Theodore Dreiser's letters to Louise Campbell. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Dreiser, T. and J. T. Farrell (1947). The best short stories of Theodore Dreiser. Cleveland

New York, The World publishing company.

Drew, E. A. (1949). T. S. Eliot, the design of his poetry. New York, C. Scribner's Sons.

Dronke, P. (1965). Medieval Latin and the rise of European love-lyric. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dronke, P. (1968). The medieval lyric. London, Hutchinson.

Drummond, W. and R. H. MacDonald (1976). William Drummond of Hawthornden : poems and prose. Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 1: Poems 1649-1680. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 2: Poems 1681-1684. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 3: Poems 1685-1692. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 4: Poems 1693-1696. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 5: Poems: The Works of Virgil in English, 1697. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 6: Poems: The Works of Virgil in English, 1697. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 7: missing. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 8: Plays: Wild Gallant; Rival Ladies; Indian Queen. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 9: Plays: Indian Emperor; Secret Love; Sir Martin Mar-all. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 10: Plays: The Tempest; Tyrannick Love; An Evening's Love. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 11: Plays: Conquest of Granada; Marriage a-la-Mode; The Assignation. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 12: missing. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 13: All for Love; Oedipus; Troilus & Cressida. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 14: missing. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 15: Plays: Albion & Albanius; Don Sebastian; Amphitryon. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 16: missing. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 17: Prose 1668-1691: Essay of Dramatick Poesie and Shorter Works. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 18: Prose 1684: The History of the League. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 19: Prose 1688: The Life of St. Francis Xavier. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1956). Vol 20: Prose 1691-1698: De Arte Graphica and Shorter Works. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Dryden, J. (1958). The Poems of John Dryden Vol 1: 1649-1687. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dryden, J. (1958). The Poems of John Dryden Vol 2: 1687-1697. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dryden, J. (1958). The Poems of John Dryden Vol 3: 1697-1698. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dryden, J. (1958). The Poems of John Dryden Vol 4: 1700-1717. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Dryden, J. (1971). Aureng-Zebe. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Dryden, J. and M. S. Auburn (1981). Marriage a la mode. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Dryden, J. and W. P. Ker (1961). Essays of John Dryden. New York, Russell & Russell.

Dryden, J. and D. M. Vieth (1972). All for love. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Du Bartas, G. d. S. s., F. C. Haber, et al. (1965). Bartas: his Devine weekes and works [i.e. workes] 1605. Gainesville, Fla., Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints.

Du Bois, W. E. B. (1996). The Oxford W.E.B. Du Bois Reader. New York, Oxford University Press.

Duberman, M. B. e. (1965). The antislavery vanguard; new essays on the abolitionists. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.

Dubnick, R. K. (1984). The structure of obscurity : Gertrude Stein, language, and cubism. Urbana, University of Illinois Press.

Dubois, J. (1981). A general rhetoric. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Dubrow, H. and R. Strier (1988). The Historical renaissance : new essays on Tudor and Stuart literature and culture. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Ducrot, O. and T. Todorov (1979). Encyclopedic dictionary of the sciences of language. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Dudden, A. P. (1963). The United States of America, a syllabus of American studies. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Duff, J. W. and A. M. Duff (1934). Minor Latin poets. London, W. Heinemann, ltd. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard university press.

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Duffy, B. K. and H. R. Ryan (1987). American orators of the twentieth century : critical studies and sources. New York, Greenwood Press.

Duffy, J. (1971). Epidemics in colonial America. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press.

Duffy, W., R. Bly, et al. (1962). The Lion's tail and eyes; poems written out of laziness and silence. [Madison, Minn.], Sixties Press.

Dufrenne, M. (1973). The phenomenology of aesthetic experience. Evanston [Ill.], Northwestern University Press.

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Dunbar, C. (1976). A bibliography of Shelley studies, 1823-1950. New York, Garland pub.

Dunbar, W. and J. Kinsley (1958). Poems. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

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Durling, R. M. (1965). The figure of the poet in Renaissance epic. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press.

Durrant, G. (1970). Wordsworth and the great system: a study of Wordsworth's poetic universe. London, Cambridge U.P.

Durrell, L. (1960). Collected poems. New York, Dutton.

Durrell, L. (1962). The Alexandria quartet: Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive, Clea. New York, Dutton.

Durrell, L. (1962). The Black Book. New York, Pocket Books.

Durrell, L. (1962). Poetry. New York, Dutton.

Durrell, L. (1970). Nunquam; a novel. New York, E. P. Dutton.

Durrell, L. and L. Durrell (1961). Clea. New York, Dutton.

Durrell, L. and A. G. Thomas (1969). Spirit of place; letters and essays on travel. New York, Dutton.

Duyckinck, E. A., G. L. Duyckinck, et al. (1965). Cyclopadia of American literature, embracing personal and critical notices of authors, and selections from their writings, from the earliest period to the present day. Detroit, Gale Research Co., Book Tower.

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Dyson, A. E. (1974). The English novel. [London

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Dyson, H. V. D. and J. E. Butt (1961). Augustans and romantics, 1689-1830. London, Cresset Press.

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Earle, A. M. (1962). Colonial dames and good wives. New York, Ungar.

Earle, A. M. (1967). Child life in colonial days. New York, The Macmillan company.

Earnest, E. P. (1970). The single vision; the alienation of American intellectuals. New York, New York University Press.

Easthope, A. (1983). Poetry as discourse. London

New York, Methuen.

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Eberhart, R. (1960). Collected poems, 1930-1960, including 51 new poems. New York, Oxford University Press.

Eberhart, R. (1962). Collected verse plays. Chapel Hill, N.C., University of North Carolina Press.

Eberhart, R. (1964). The quarry, new poems. New York, Oxford University Press.

Eby, E. H. (1955). A concordance of Walt Whitman's Leaves of grass and selected prose writings. Seattle, University of Washington Press.

Eccles, M. (1961). Shakespeare in Warwickshire. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press.

Eccles, M. (1969). The Macro plays: The castle of perseverance, Wisdom, Mankind. London

New York, Published for the Early English Text Society by the Oxford University Press.

Edel, L. (1953). Henry James: the untried years, 1843-1870. Philadelphia, Lippincott.

Edel, L. (1962). Henry James: the conquest of London, 1870-1881. Philadelphia, Lippincott.

Edel, L. (1962). Henry James: the middle years, 1882-1895. Philadelphia, Lippincott.

Edel, L. (1964). The modern psychological novel. New York, Grosset & Dunlap.

Edel, L. (1964). The modern psychological novel. New York, Grosset & Dunlap.

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Edel, L. (1972). Henry James, the master: 1901-1916. Philadelphia, Lippincott.

Edel, L. (1973). Literary biography. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Edel, L. (1982). Stuff of sleep and dreams : experiments in literary psychology. New York, Harper & Row.

Edel, L. e. (1963). Henry James; a collection of critical essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall.

Eden, K. (1986). Poetic and legal fiction in the Aristotelian tradition. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.

Edens, W. (1977). Teaching Shakespeare. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.

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Edgeworth, M. (1964). Castle Rackrent. London

New York, Oxford University Press.

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