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Slavic, Oriental, German, Dutch, Spanish & Scandinavian Lit & Lang List, Study notes of Literature

A detailed list of PG and PQ series, which covers various aspects of Slavic, Oriental, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Scandinavian literature and languages. The list includes subclasses, literature periods, authors, and works, as well as related topics such as folklore, collections, and translations.

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  • Which authors and works are featured in the PG and PQ series?
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  • What related topics are included in the PG and PQ series?

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE
CLASS P - LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
(Click each subclass for details)
Subclass P Philology. Linguistics
Subclass PA Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature
Subclass PB Modern languages. Celtic languages
Subclass PC Romance languages
Subclass PD Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages
Subclass PE English language
Subclass PF West Germanic languages
Subclass PG Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian language
Subclass PH Uralic languages. Basque language
Subclass PJ Oriental languages and literatures
Subclass PK Indo-Iranian languages and literatures
Subclass PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Subclass PM Hyperborean, Indian, and artificial languages
Subclass PN Literature (General)
Subclass PQ French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese
literature
Subclass PR English literature
Subclass PS American literature
Subclass PT German literature - Dutch literature - Flemish literature since 1830 -
Afrikaans literature - Scandinavian literature - Old Norse
literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian - Modern Icelandic
literature - Faroese literature - Danish literature - Norwegian
literature - Swedish literature
Subclass PZ Fiction and juvenile belles lettres
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE

CLASS P - LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

(Click each subclass for details)

Subclass P Philology. Linguistics

Subclass PA Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature

Subclass PB Modern languages. Celtic languages

Subclass PC Romance languages

Subclass PD Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages

Subclass PE English language

Subclass PF West Germanic languages

Subclass PG Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian language

Subclass PH Uralic languages. Basque language

Subclass PJ Oriental languages and literatures

Subclass PK Indo-Iranian languages and literatures

Subclass PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania

Subclass PM Hyperborean, Indian, and artificial languages

Subclass PN Literature (General)

Subclass PQ French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese

literature

Subclass PR English literature

Subclass PS American literature

Subclass PT German literature - Dutch literature - Flemish literature since 1830 -

Afrikaans literature - Scandinavian literature - Old Norse

literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian - Modern Icelandic

literature - Faroese literature - Danish literature - Norwegian

literature - Swedish literature

Subclass PZ Fiction and juvenile belles lettres

Subclass P

P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics P1-85 General P87-96 Communication. Mass media P94.7 Interpersonal communication P95-95.6 Oral communication. Speech P98-98.5 Computational linguistics. Natural language processing P99-99.4 Semiotics. Signs and symbols P99.5-99.6 Nonverbal communication P101-410 Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar P118-118.75 Language acquisition P121-149 Science of language (Linguistics) P201-299 Comparative grammar P301-301.5 Style. Composition. Rhetoric P302-302.87 Discourse analysis P306-310 Translating and interpreting P321-324.5 Etymology P325-325.5 Semantics P326-326.5 Lexicology P327-327.5 Lexicography P375-381 Linguistic geography P501-769 Indo-European (Indo-Germanic) philology P901-1091 Extinct ancient or medieval languages

Subclass PB

PB1-3029 Modern languages. Celtic languages PB1-431 Modern languages PB1001-3029 Celtic languages and literature PB1101-1200 Goidelic. Gaelic PB1201-1449 Irish PB1501-1709 Gaelic (Scottish Gaelic, Erse) PB1801-1867 Manx PB1950 Pict PB2001-3029 Brittanic group PB2101-2499 Welsh. Cymric PB2501-2621 Cornish PB2801-2932 Breton. Armorican PB3001-3029 Gaulish

Subclass PC

PC1-5498 Romance PC1-400 General PC601-872 Romanian PC901-986 Raeto-Romance Including Romansh PC1001-1977 Italian PC1981-1984 Sardinian PC2001-3761 French PC2700-(3708) Dialects. Provincialisms PC2813-(2898) Old French PC3201-3366 Provencal (Old) PC3371-3420.5 Modern patois of South France PC3420.8-3495 Langue d'oc dialects PC3721-3761 Slang. Argot PC3801-3976 Catalan PC4001-4977 Spanish PC5001-5498 Portuguese

Subclass PE

PE1-3729 English PE101-(458) Anglo-Saxon. Old English PE501-(693) Middle English PE(814)-896 Early Modern English PE1001-1693 Modern English PE1700-3602 Dialects. Provincialisms, etc. PE3701-3729 Slang. Argot, etc.

Subclass PF

PF1-5999 West Germanic PF1-979 Dutch PF1001-1184 Flemish PF1401-1541 Friesian PF3001-5999 German PF3801-3991 Old High German PF3992-4010 Old Saxon PF4043-(4350) Middle High German PF(4501)-(4596) Early Modern German PF5000-5951 Dialects. Provincialism, etc. PF5971-5999 Slang. Argot, etc.

PG3515-3550 Outside the Russian Federation PG(3651)-(3698) Special subjects PG3801-3987 Ukrainian PG3990 Carpatho-Rusyn PG4001-5146 Czech PG5201-5546 Slovak PG5631-5689 Sorbian (Wendic) PG6001-7446 Polish PG7900-7925 Lechitic dialects PG8001-9146 Baltic PG8201-8208 Old Prussian PG8501-8772 Lithuanian PG8801-9146 Latvian PG9501-9665 Albanian

Subclass PH

PH1-5490 Uralic. Basque PH1-87 General PH91-98.5 Finnic. Baltic-Finnic PH101-405 Finnish PH501-1109 Other Finnic languages and dialects PH501-509 Karelian PH521-529 Olonets PH531-539 Ludic PH541-549 Veps PH551-559 Ingrian PH561-569 Votic PH581-589 Livonian PH601-671 Estonian PH701-735 Sami PH751-785 Mordvin PH801-836 Mari PH1001-1079 Permic PH1101-1109 Udmurt PH1201-1409 Ugric languages PH2001-3445 Hungarian PH3801-3820 Samoyedic languages PH5001-5490 Basque

PJ6001-8517 Arabic PJ6073-7144 Language PJ6690-6697 Ancient Arabic PJ6701-6901 Modern Arabic dialects PJ6950-7144 South Arabian PJ6950-6981 Ancient PJ7051-7144 Modern PJ7501-8517 Arabic literature PJ7695.8-7976 Individual authors or works PJ8991-9348 Ethiopian languages PJ9001-9101 Ethiopic (Geez) PJ9201-9269 Amharic

Subclass PK

PK1-(9601) Indo-Iranian philology and literature PK1-85 General PK101-2899 Indo-Aryan languages PK101-185 General PK(201)-379 Vedic PK401-976 Sanskrit PK1001-1095 Pali PK1201-1409.5 Prakrit

PK1421-1429.5 Apabhram. s'a

PK1471-1490 Middle Indo-Aryan dialects PK1501-2899 Modern Indo-Aryan languages PK1550-2899 Particular languages and dialects PK1550-1569 Assamese PK1651-(1799) Bengali PK1801-1831.95 Bihari PK1841-1870.95 Gujarati PK1931-2212 Hindi, Urdu, Hindustani languages and literatures PK1931-1970 Hindi language PK1971-1979.5 Urdu language PK1981-2000 Hindustani language PK2030-2142 Hindi, Hindustani literatures PK2151-2212 Urdu literature

PK2261-2270.9 Lahnda 2

PK2351-2418 Marathi PK2461-2479 Marwari PK2561-2579.5 Oriya PK2591-2610 Pahari PK2631-2659 Panjabi PK2701-2708.9 Rajasthani PK2781-2790 Sindhi PK2801-2891 Sinhalese (Singhalese) PK2892-2892.95 Siraiki PK2896-2899 Romani PK(2901)-5471 Indo-Aryan literature PK(2901)-2979 General PK3591-4485 Sanskrit PK3791-3799 Individual authors and works PK(3801)-(4251) Special subjects PK4471-4485 Translations PK(4501)-4681 Pali literature PK4990-5046 Prakrit literature PK5401-5471 Modern Indo-Aryan literature PK6001-6996 Iranian philology and literature PK6001-6099 General PK6101-(6119) Avestan PK6121-6129 Old Persian PK6135-6199.9 Middle Iranian languages PK6141-6199.5 Pahlavi

Subclass PL

PL1-8844 Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania PL1-481 Ural-Altaic languages PL21-396 Turkic languages PL400-431 Mongolian languages PL450-481 Tungus Manchu languages PL(490)-495 Far Eastern languages and literature PL501-889 Japanese language and literature PL501-699 Japanese language PL700-889 Japanese literature PL700-751.5 History and criticism PL752-783 Collections PL784-866 Individual authors and works PL885-889 Local literature PL901-998 Korean language and literature PL901-949 Korean language PL950-998 Korean literature PL950.2-969.5 History and criticism PL969.8-985 Collections PL986-993 Individual authors and works PL997-998 Local literature PL1001-3208 Chinese language and literature PL1001-1960 Chinese language PL2250-3208 Chinese literature PL2250-2443 History and criticism PL2450-2659 Collections PL2661-2979 Individual authors and works PL3030-3208 Provincial, local, colonial, etc. PL3301-3311 Non-Chinese languages of China PL3501-3509 Non-Aryan languages of India and Southeastern Asia in general PL3512 Malaysian literature PL3515 Singapore literature PL3518 Languages of the Montagnards PL3521-4001 Sino-Tibetan languages PL3551-4001 Tibeto-Burman languages PL3561-3801 Tibeto-Himalayan languages PL3601-3775 Tibetan PL3781-3801 Himalayan languages PL3851-4001 Assam and Burma PL4051-4054 Karen languages PL4070-4074 Miao-Yao languages PL4281-4587 Austroasiatic languages PL4301-4470 Mon-Khmer (Mon-Anam) languages PL4371-4379 Vietnamese. Annamese PL4423-4470 Bru, Chrau, Khasi, Muong, etc. PL4471-4471.5 Nicobarese PL4490-4498 Chamic languages PL4501-4587 Munda languages (Kolarian languages) PL4601-(4890) Dravidian languages

PL5001-7511 Languages of Oceania PL5001-7101 Austronesian, Papuan, and Australian languages PL5051-5497 Malayan (Indonesian) languages PL5501-6135 Philippine languages PL6145-6167 Taiwan languages PL6191-6341 Micronesian and Melanesian languages PL6401-6551 Polynesian languages PL6601-6621 Papuan languages PL7001-7101 Australian languages PL8000-8844 African languages and literature PL8000-8009 Languages PL8009.5-8014 Literature PL8015-8021 Languages. By region or country PL8024-8027 Special families of languages PL8035-8844 Special languages (alphabetically)

Subclass PN

PN1-6790 Literature (General) PN1-9 Periodicals PN20-30 Societies PN45-57 Theory. Philosophy. Esthetics PN59-72 Study and teaching PN80-99 Criticism PN101-245 Authorship PN172-239 Technique. Literary composition, etc. PN241-241.5 Translating as a literary pursuit PN441-1009.5 Literary history PN451-497 Biography PN500-519 Collections PN597-605 Special relations, movements, and currents of literature PN610-779 By period PN611-649 Ancient PN661-694 Medieval (to 1500) PN683-687 Legends PN688-691 Poetry PN692-693 Prose. Prose fiction PN695-779 Modern PN715-749 Renaissance (1500-1700) PN801-820 Romance literature PN821-840 Germanic literature PN841 Black literature (General) PN842 Jewish literature in various languages PN851-(884) Comparative literature PN(905)-1008 Folk literature PN980-995 Fables PN1008.2-1009.5 Juvenile literature PN1010-1525 Poetry PN1031-1049 Theory, philosophy, relations, etc. PN1065-1085 Relations to, and treatment of, special subjects PN1110-1279 History and criticism PN1301-1333 Epic poetry PN1341-1347 Folk poetry PN1351-1389 Lyric poetry PN1530 The monologue PN1551 The dialogue PN1560-1590 The performing arts. Show business PN1585-1589 Centers for the performing arts PN1600-3307 Drama PN1635-1650 Relation to, and treatment of, special subjects PN1660-1693 Technique of dramatic composition PN1720-1861 History PN1865-1988 Special types PN1990-1992.92 Broadcasting PN1991-1991.9 Radio broadcasts PN1992-1992.92 Television broadcasts PN1992.93-19 92.95 Nonbroadcast video recordings

PN1993-1999 Motion pictures PN1997-1997.85 Plays, scenarios, etc. PN2000-3307 Dramatic representation. The theater PN2061-2071 Art of acting PN2085-2091 The stage and accessories PN2131-2193 By period PN2131-2145 Ancient PN2152-2160 Medieval PN2171-2179 Renaissance PN2181-2193 Modern PN2219.3-3030 Special regions or countries PN3035 The Jewish theater PN3151-3171 Amateur theater PN3175-3191 College and school theatricals PN3203-3299 Tableaux, pageants, "Happenings," etc. PN3311-3503 Prose. Prose fiction PN3329-3352 Philosophy, theory, etc. PN3355-3383 Technique. Authorship PN3427-3448 Special kinds of fiction. Fiction genres PN3451-3503 History PN4001-4355 Oratory. Elocution, etc. PN4071-4095 Study and teaching PN4177-4191 Debating PN4199-4321 Recitations (in English) PN4331-4355 Recitations in foreign languages PN4390 Diaries PN4400 Letters (Literary history) PN4500 Essays (Literary history) PN4699-5650 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. PN4735-4748 Relation to the state. Government and the press. Liberty of the press PN4775-4784 Technique. Practical journalism PN4825-4830 Amateur journalism PN4832-4836 Magazines and other periodicals PN4840-5648 By region or country PN5650 The Jewish press PN6010-6790 Collections of general literature PN6066-6069 Special classes of authors PN6080-6095 Quotations PN6081-6084 English PN6086-6089 French PN6090-6110 German PN6099-6110 Poetry PN6110.5-6120 Drama PN6120.15-6120.95 Fiction PN6121-6129 Orations PN6130-6140 Letters PN6141-6145 Essays PN6146.5-6231 Wit and humor PN6157-6222 By region or country PN6233-6238 Anacreontic literature