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Print: PS 303 .C29 2015 (3rd floor)
v. 1 1590-1820; v. 2 1820-1865; v. 3 Prose writing, 1860–1920; v. 5 Poetry and Criticism, 1900–1950; v. 6 Prose Writing, 1910–1950; v. 7 Prose Writing, 1940–1990; v. 8 Poetry and Criticism, 1940–1995
Print: PN 86 .C27 (3rd floor)
v. 6 The Nineteenth Century, c.1830–1914; v. 7 Modernism and the New Criticism; v. 8 From Formalism to Poststructuralism; v. 9 Twentieth-Century Historical, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives