Language And Literature
English literature
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- Abused women
- Actors
- Adolescence
- Adultery
- Adulthood
- Adventure stories
- Africans
- Aging
- Alchemy
- Alcoholism
- Alienation (Social psychology)
- Allusions
- Alternative histories (Fiction)
- Amnesia
- Androgyny (Psychology)
- Anglo-Indians
- Animals
- Apocalypse
- Architecture
- Arctic regions
- Art
- Arthurian romances
- Artists
- Authors and readers
- Authorship
- Autobiography
- Bankruptcy
- Beauty, Personal
- Belief and doubt
- Betrothal
- Bigamy
- Bildungsromans
- Biographical fiction
- Blondes
- Blood transfusion
- Blushing
- Boardinghouses
- Body fluids
- Body, Human
- Boredom
- Botany
- Brainwashing
- British Museum
- Brothers and sisters
- Capitalism
- Catholics
- Censorship
- Characters and characteristics
- Charity
- Childbirth
- Children
- Children's stories
- Chivalry
- Christmas
- Cinderella
- City and town life
- Clergy
- Clerks
- Climatic changes
- Closure (Rhetoric)
- Clothing and dress
- Colonies
- Commerce
- Commitment
- Communication
- Communities
- Conduct of life
- Conspiracies
- Conversation
- Country homes
- Country life
- Courtroom fiction
- Courtship
- Crime
- Crowds
- Cultural relations
- Cycles
- Dance
- Death
- Decadence
- Degeneration
- Democracy
- Demonology
- Description
- Desire
- Detective and mystery stories
- Developing countries
- Dialogue
- Diary fiction
- Didactic fiction
- Disabilities
- Disasters
- Dissenters
- Domestic fiction
- Doubles
- Dystopias
- Eavesdropping
- Economics
- Education
- Emigration and immigration
- Emotions
- Epic
- Epiphanies
- Epistolary fiction
- Ethics
- Evangelicalism
- Evolution
- Exiles
- Experience
- Experimental fiction
- Explorers
- Face
- Fairy tales
- False personation
- Family
- Fantastic fiction. Fantasy
- Fascism
- Fashion
- Fate and fatalism
- Fathers and daughters
- Fathers and sons
- Feminism
- Femmes fatales
- Festivals
- Fetishism
- Folklore
- Food. Food habits
- Free will and determinism
- French Revolution
- Gambling
- Gardens
- Gay men
- Gender identity
- Genealogy
- Gentry
- Germany
- Ghost stories
- Girls
- Gossip
- Governesses
- Grief
- Grotesque
- Guilt
- Heroes and heroines
- Historical novels
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- Home
- Homosexuality
- Horses
- Humanism
- Humorous stories
- Hunger
- Hysteria
- Identity (Psychology)
- Illustrations
- Imperialism
- Impostors and imposture
- Impressionism
- Incest
- Inclosures
- India
- Individualism
- Industry
- Inheritance and succession
- Intellectuals
- Intimacy (Psychology)
- Inventions
- Irony
- Islands
- Jews
- Knowledge, Theory of
- Labor. Working class
- Landscapes
- Language
- Latin America
- Law. Lawyers
- Legal stories
- Lesbians
- Letters
- Life cycle, Human
- Liverpool
- London
- Love
- Marginality, Social
- Marriage
- Masculinity
- Masochism
- Masquerades
- Material culture
- Medicine
- Memory
- Men
- Mental illness
- Mentoring
- Metaphor
- Mexico
- Middle class
- Modernism
- Money
- Morals
- Mothers
- Motion pictures
- Museums
- Music. Musicians
- Mysticism
- Myth
- Names
- Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
- Narcissism
- Narratees
- National characteristics
- Nationalism
- Naturalism
- Naturalization
- Nature
- Newspapers
- Nonverbal communication
- Nostalgia
- Novelists
- Nurses
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Occultism
- Odors
- Openings (Rhetoric)
- Orient
- Other (Philosophy)
- Parodies
- Pastoral fiction
- Patriarchy
- Peace movements
- People with disabilities
- Performing arts
- Pessimism
- Philosophy in fiction
- Phobias
- Physicians
- Physiognomy
- Picaresque literature
- Pilgrims and pilgrimages
- Place (Philosophy)
- Plants
- Player piano
- Plots
- Pluralism (Social sciences)
- Point of view
- Police
- Politics
- Poor
- Popular literature
- Population
- Portraits
- Postmodernism (Literature)
- Pregnancy
- Primitive society
- Prisons
- Privacy
- Professions
- Prostitutes
- Providence and government of God
- Psychic trauma
- Psychoanalysis
- Psychology
- Publishers and publishing
- Puritanism
- Quests
- Race
- Realism
- Regionalism
- Religious element in fiction
- Repetition
- Repression (Psychology)
- Return motif
- Romances
- Romanticism
- Rosicrucians
- Scandals
- Scapegoat
- Science
- Science fiction
- Sea
- Seafaring life
- Secrecy
- Secretaries
- Seduction
- Self
- Self-deception
- Sensationalism
- Senses and sensation
- Sentimentalism
- Serialized fiction
- Servants
- Setting
- Sex
- Sisters
- Skepticism
- Small groups
- Smog
- Snobs and snobbishness
- Social classes
- Social life and customs
- Social problems
- Social systems
- Socialism
- Soliloquy
- Speculative fiction
- Speech
- Spy stories
- Strangers
- Stream of consciousness fiction
- Style
- Subjectivity
- Sublime, The
- Success
- Suicide
- Supernatural
- Suspense
- Symbolism
- Symbolism of numbers
- Tales of terror. Gothic tales. Horror tales
- Teachers
- Technology
- Terrorism
- The comic
- The Picturesque
- The Sick
- The Tragic
- Time
- Toleration
- Totalitarianism
- Tragicomedy
- Transportation
- Travel
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
- Truthfulness and falsehood
- Uncertainty
- Universities and colleges
- Utopias
- Vampires
- Visions
- Voyages, Imaginary
- Vulnerability (Personality trait)
- Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
- War
- Wessex (England)
- Widows
- Windows
- Women
- Work
- World War I
- World War II
- Young adult fiction
- Youth
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Change Notes
1993-08-18: new
2002-07-31: revised
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