Scottish poetry
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scottish poetry
- Here are entered collections of poetry from Scotland in multiple languages or collections consisting of works in English. For collections limited to poetry in the English language an additional subject entry is made under [English poetry--Scottish authors.]
- Works limited to poetry in the Scottish dialect are entered under [Dialect poetry, Scottish.]
- Works limited to poetry in the Gaelic language of Scotland are entered under [Scottish Gaelic poetry.]
- Works limited to poetry in other languages are entered under the heading for poetry in that language with appropriate subdivision, e.g. [Latin poetry, Medieval and modern--Scotland.]
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008000384
- info:lc/authorities/sh2008000384
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2008000384#concept
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General Notes
- Here are entered collections of poetry from Scotland in multiple languages or collections consisting of works in English. For collections limited to poetry in the English language an additional subject entry is made under [English poetry--Scottish authors.]
- Works limited to poetry in the Scottish dialect are entered under [Dialect poetry, Scottish.]
- Works limited to poetry in the Gaelic language of Scotland are entered under [Scottish Gaelic poetry.]
- Works limited to poetry in other languages are entered under the heading for poetry in that language with appropriate subdivision, e.g. [Latin poetry, Medieval and modern--Scotland.]
Example Notes
- Note under [English poetry--Scottish authors]
Change Notes
- 2008-01-18: new
- 2008-03-08: revised
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