English literature -- Bio-bibliography
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English literature -- Bio-bibliography
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English literature
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- The Cambridge guide to literature in English, edited by Ian Ousby ; foreword by Margaret Atwood
- Everyman's dictionary of literary biography,, English & American,, compiled after John W. Cousin by D. C. Browning
- British writers, edited under the auspices of the British Council, Ian Scott-Kilvert, general editor
- The Oxford companion to English literature
- Research guide to biography and criticism, [edited by] Walton Beacham
- A critical dictionary of English literature and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest account to the latter half of the nineteenth century., Containing over forty-six thousand articles (authors), with forty indexes of subjects., By S. Austin Allibone ..
- A dictionary of English authors, biographical and bibliographical, being a compendious account of the lives and writings of upwards of 800 British and American writers from the year 1400 to the present time, by R. Farquharson Sharp
- A supplement to Allibone's Critical dictionary of English literature and British and American authors., Containing over thirty-seven thousand articles (authors), and enumerating over ninety-three thousand titles., By John Foster Kirk
- The Oxford companion to English literature, edited by Margaret Drabble
- Prentice Hall guide to English literature, the new authority on English literature, edited by Marion Wynne-Davies
- A dictionary of literature in the English language, from Chaucer to 1940,, compiled and edited by Robin Myers, for the National Book League
- A Biographical dictionary of the living authors of Great Britain and Ireland;, comprising literary memoirs and anecdotes of their lives and a chronological register of their publications, with the number of editions printed; including notices of some foreign writers whose works have been occasionally published in England., Illustrated by a variety of communications from persons of the first eminence in the world of letters
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