Abelard and Héloïse, About, Accadian-Babylonian and Assyrian Literature, Adam de Saint Victor, Abigail Adams, Henry Adams, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Sarah Flower Adams, Addison, Claudius Ælianus, Æschines, Æschylus, Æsop, Agassiz, Agathias, Aguilar, Ainsworth, Akenside, Alarcón, Alcæus, Alcázar, Alciphron, Alcman, Alcott, Alcuin, Alden, Aldrich, Aleardi, d’Alembert, Alfieri, Alfonso X of Castile, Alfred the Great, Grant Allen, James Lane Allen, Allingham, Almqvist, Ambrosius, Amiel, Anacreon, Andersen, Andreyev, Aneirin, Anglo-Saxon Literature, Antar, Apuleius, Aquinas, The Arabian Nights, Arabic Literature, Arago, Arbuthnot, The Argonautic Legend, Ariosto, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Árnason, Arndt, von Arnim, Edwin Arnold, Matthew Arnold, The Arthurian Legends, Asbjørnsen, Ascham, Athenæus, Atterbom, Aucassin and Nicolette, Audubon, Auerbach, Augier, Augustine, Austen, Averroës, The Avesta, Ayton, Aytoun, d’Azeglio |
Babur, Babrius, Bacon, Bagehot, Baggesen, Bailey, Baillie, Baird, Baker, Balfour, The Ballad, Balzac, Bancroft, Banim, de Banville, Barbauld, Barclay, Barham, Baring-Gould, Jane Barlow, Joel Barlow, Barnes, Barrès, Barrie, Bastiat, Baudelaire, Lord Beaconsfield, Beaumarchais, Beaumont and Fletcher, Beckford, Beecher, Beethoven, Bellman, Bennett, Bentham, Béranger, Bergson, Berkeley, Berlioz, Bernard of Clairvaux, Bernard of Cluny, Berners, Besant, Bestiaries and Lapidaries, Bilderdijk, Bion of Smyrna, Birrell, Bismarck, Björnson, Black, Blackmore, Blake, Blanc, Blicher, Blind, Boccaccio, Bodenstedt, Bodmer, Boethius, Boileau-Despréaux, Boissier, Boker, Saint Bonaventura, Borrow, Boscán, Bossuet, Boswell, Bourget, Bowring, Boyesen, Braddon, Brandes, Brant, Brantôme, Bremer, Brentano, Bridges, Brieux, Bright, Brillat-Savarin, Brontë Sisters, Brooks, Charles Brockden Brown, Dr. John Brown, Sir Thomas Browne, William Browne, Brownell, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Brownson, Brunetière, Bruno, Bryant, Bryce, Buckland, Buckle, Buffon, Bulwer-Lytton, Bunner, Bunyan, Bürger, Burke, Burnett, Burney, Burns, Burroughs, Sir Richard Burton, Robert Burton, Bushnell, Samuel Butler (1612–1680), Samuel Butler (1835–1902), Lord Byron |
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Ebers, Echegaray, The Eddas, Edersheim, Edgeworth, Edgren-Leffler, Edwards, Eekhoud, Eggleston, Egyptian Literature, von Eichendorff, Charles William Eliot, George Eliot, Emerson, Empedocles, Ennius, Eötvös, Epictetus, Erasmus, Erckmann, de Espronceda, Esquiros, Euripides, Evelyn, Everett, Ewald |
Fabre, Farrar, Fénelon, Ferrero, Ferrier, Feuillet, Fichte, Fiction in the Early Twentieth Century, Field, Fielding, da Filicaia, Firdawsī, Firenzuola, Fischer, Fiske, Fitzgerald, Flaubert, Fleming, de Florian, Flygare-Carlén, Fogazzaro, Folk-Song, Foote, Ford, France, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis de Sales, Franklin, Fréchette, Frederic, Edward A. Freeman, Mary E. W. Freeman, Freiligrath, Frenssen, Freytag, Fröbel, Froissart, Froude, Henry Blake Fuller, Margaret Fuller, Thomas Fuller |
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Ibn Sina, Ibsen, Icelandic Literature, Immermann, Indian Literature, Ingelow, Ingemann, Ingersoll, The Irish Literary Renascence, Irving, Isaacs |
Jackson, Henry James, William James, Jāmī, Janvier, Japanese Literature, Jasmin, Jayadeva, Jean Paul, Jefferies, Jefferson, Jerrold, Jewett, Johnson, Johnston, Jókai, Jonson, Josephus, Joubert, Juana Inés de la Cruz, Judd, Juvenal |
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Nairne, Nansen, The New Testament, Newman, Newton, Nibelungenlied, Niebuhr, Nietzsche, Nizami Ganjavi, Nodier, Frank Norris, William Edward Norris, Norton, Novalis, Noyes |
O’Brien, Oehlenschläger, The Old Testament and the Jewish Apocrypha, Oliphant, O’Reilly, Ossian and Ossianic Poetry, Ouida, Ovid |
Page, Pailleron, Paine, Palfrey, Palgrave, Paludan-Müller, Pardo Bazán, Parini, Sir Gilbert Parker, Theodore Parker, Parkman, Parmenides, Parsons, Parton, Pascal, Pascoli, Pater, Patmore, Paulding, Pausanias, Peacock, Peele, Pellico, Pepys, de Pereda, Perrault, Persius, Petőfi, Petrarch, Petronius, Philemon, Stephen Phillips, Wendell Phillips, Pierre of Provence and the Beautiful Maguelonne, Pindar, Piron, von Platen, Plato, Plautus, Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger, Plutarch, Poe, Poetry of the Early Twentieth Century, Polybius, Pope, Praed, Prescott, Prévost, Prime, Prior, Procter, Propertius, Provençal Literature, Pulci, Pushkin |
Quesnay, Quiller-Couch, Quinet, Quintilian |
Rabelais, Racine, Raleigh, Rambaud, Ramsay, Ranke, Read, Reade, de Régnier, Renan, Reuter, Rhodes, Richardson, Richepin, Riley, Ritchie, Roberts, Robertson, Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Rod, Rogers, Rolland, Roman Poets of the Later Empire, Ronsard, Roosevelt, Christina Georgina Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Rostand, Rousseau, Rückert, Ruffini, Rūmī, Runeberg, Ruskin, Russell, Russian Lyric Poetry, Russian Realistic School of Poetry |
Sachs, Sa’dī, Sainte-Beuve, Saintine, Saint-Pierre, Saint-Simon, Sallust, Sand, Sandeau, Sappho, Sarcey, Sardou, von Scheffel, Schérer, Schiller, August Wilhelm von Schlegel, Friedrich von Schlegel, Schnitzler, Schopenhauer, Schreiner, Schurz, Scott, Scribe, Selden, Senancour, Seneca, Serao, de Sévigné, Shakespeare, Vishnu Sharma, Shaw, Shelley, Shenstone, Sheridan, Shorthouse, Sidney, Sienkiewicz, Sill, Simms, Simonides, Sismondi, Slosson, Słowacki, Adam Smith, Francis Hopkinson Smith, Goldwin Smith, Sydney Smith, Smollett, Snider, Socrates, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Solon, Sophocles, Southey, Souvestre, Spencer, Spenser, Spielhagen, Spinoza, Spofford, Statius, Stedman, Steele, Stendhal, Stephen, Sterne, Stevenson, Stillman, Stockton, Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard, Richard Henry Stoddard, Storm, Story, Stowe, Strauss, Strindberg, Stuart, Stubbs, Suckling, Sudermann, Sue, Suetonius, Sully Prudhomme, Sumner, Swedenborg, Swift, Swinburne, Sylva, Symonds, Synge |
Tacitus, Tagore, Tahitian Literature, Taine, The Talmud, Tarkington, Tasso, Bayard Taylor, Sir Henry Taylor, Jeremy Taylor, Tegnér, Tennyson, Terence, Thackeray, Thanet, Thaxter, Theocritus, Theognis, Theuriet, Thierry, Thiers, Thomas, Thomas à Kempis, Thompson, James Thomson (1700–1748), James Thomson (1834–1882), Thoreau, Thucydides, Tibullus, Tieck, Timrod, Tocqueville, Tolstoy, Trollope, Turgenev, Turner, Twain, Tyler, Tyndall, Tyrtæus, Archilochus, and their Successors in the Development of Greek Lyric |
Uhland |
Valdés, Valera, van Dyke, Vasari, Vaughan, Vazov, de Vega, Verga, Verhaeren, Verlaine, Very, Veuillot, Vigny, Villari, Villon, Virgil, Vogüé, Voltaire, van den Vondel, von Holst |
Wagner, Alfred Russel Wallace, Lewis Wallace, Waller, Walpole, Walther von der Vogelweide and His Times, Walton, Artemus Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward, Mary Augusta Ward, Warner, Washington, Wasson, John Watson, William Watson, Watts, Daniel Webster, John Webster, Weiss, Welhaven, Wells, Wesley, Edith Wharton, Thomas Wharton, Whipple, Andrew Dickson White, Gilbert White, Richard Grant White, Whitman, Whittier, Wieland, Wilde, Wilhelmine von Bayreuth, Willis, Alexander Wilson, John Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, Winter, Winthrop, Wirt, Wister, Wither, Wollstonecraft, Wood, Woodberry, Woods, Woolman, Woolson, Wordsworth, Wyatt, Wycliffe |
Xenophon |
Yeats, Arthur Young, Edward Young |
Zola, Zorrilla y Moral |