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879800800 Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoricClass here works of literature, works about literatureAfter general topics (800 809) the basic arrangement is literature by language,then literature of each language by form. More detailed instructions are given at thebeginning of Table 3 Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, ,collections of drama written in poetry from more than two literatures ( ):DramaPoetryClass epigrams in verse with miscellaneous writingsFictionEssaysSpeechesLettersMisc ellaneous writingsHumor and satireClass folk literature in ; class librettos, poems, words written to be sungor recited with music in ; class interdisciplinary works on language andliterature in 400; class interdisciplinary works on the arts in 700 See Manual at 800; also at 080 vs. 800; also at vs. 800; also at 800 ; also at 800 vs. , 590, 636 SUMMARY801 809 Standard subdivisions; rhetoric ; collections; history, description, criticalappraisal of more than two literatures810 American literature in English820 English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures830 German literature and literatures of related languages840 French literature and literatures of related Romance languages850 Literatures of Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsicanlanguages

Rhetoric: effective use of language Do not use for literature with respect to groups of people; class in 808.8 Standard subdivisions are added for rhetoric and collections of literary texts from more than two literatures, for rhetoric alone Including specific elements of rhetoric (e.g., figures of speech, narration), rhetoric in specific languages

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1 879800800 Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoricClass here works of literature, works about literatureAfter general topics (800 809) the basic arrangement is literature by language,then literature of each language by form. More detailed instructions are given at thebeginning of Table 3 Unless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, ,collections of drama written in poetry from more than two literatures ( ):DramaPoetryClass epigrams in verse with miscellaneous writingsFictionEssaysSpeechesLettersMisc ellaneous writingsHumor and satireClass folk literature in ; class librettos, poems, words written to be sungor recited with music in ; class interdisciplinary works on language andliterature in 400; class interdisciplinary works on the arts in 700 See Manual at 800; also at 080 vs. 800; also at vs. 800; also at 800 ; also at 800 vs. , 590, 636 SUMMARY801 809 Standard subdivisions; rhetoric ; collections; history, description, criticalappraisal of more than two literatures810 American literature in English820 English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures830 German literature and literatures of related languages840 French literature and literatures of related Romance languages850 Literatures of Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsicanlanguages860 Literatures of Spanish, Portuguese, Galician languages870 Latin literature and literatures of related Italic languages880 Classical Greek literature and literatures of related Hellenic languages890 Literatures of other specific languages and language families801 Dewey Decimal Classification801880801 Philosophy and theoryIncluding influence, effect; nature and character.

2 Techniques and principles ofcriticismClass theory, technique, history of literary criticism of specific literary forms ; class works of critical appraisal in 809 See Manual at 800: Literary criticism802 Miscellany803 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances[804][Unassigned]Most recently used in Edition 8805 Serial publicationsClass collections of literary texts in serial form in ; class history,description, critical appraisal in serial form in 809806 Organizations and management807 Education, research, related topics808 rhetoric and collections of literary texts from more than twoliteraturesRhetoric: effective use of languageDo not use for literature with respect to groups of people; class in subdivisions are added for rhetoric and collections of literary texts frommore than two literatures, for rhetoric aloneIncluding specific elements of rhetoric ( , figures of speech, narration), rhetoricin specific languagesClass here compositionClass general treatment of standard usage of language (prescriptive linguistics) in418; class theory, technique, history of literary criticism in 801; class preparationof manuscripts using specific elements, preparation of manuscripts in specificlanguages in ; class specific kinds of writing using specific elements, rhetoric of specific kinds of composition in specific languages in Classtreatment of standard usage in a specific language with the specific language,plus notation 8 from Table 4, , English usage 428; class readers limited to aparticular literary form with the form, , short stories Manual at vs.

3 , .009 Standard subdivisions of rhetoric808 Literature (Belles-lettres) and techniques, plagiarism, editorial techniquesWriting in publishable formIncluding works that focus on avoiding unintentional plagiarism,interdisciplinary works on plagiarism; style manualsClass here comprehensive works on preparation and submission ofmanuscripts, on preparation and submission of scholarly manuscriptsClass citation style, comprehensive works in 808. Class authorship andeditorial techniques for a specific kind of composition ( , academic thesesand dissertations) in submission of manuscripts to agents and publishers, see Fora specific aspect of plagiarism, see the aspect, , plagiarism in thecontext of copyright law , plagiarism as a kind of student , plagiarism in the work of an American fiction writer of the late20th century 813 See also for of specific kinds of writingIncluding abstracts and summaries; professional, technical, expositoryliterature; adult easy literature; children s literatureClass rhetoric in specific literary forms in ; class comprehensiveworks on authorship and editorial techniques for scholarly writing in [.]

4 060 1 .060 9]Standard subdivisionsDo not use; class in > rhetoric in specific literary formsClass here aesthetics, appreciation, character and nature, composition, theory ofspecific literary forms; technique, theory, history of criticism of specific literaryformsObserve table of preference under 800 Class theory, technique, history of textual criticism of specific literary forms in801; class specific forms for children in ; class works of critical appraisalof specific literary forms in ; class comprehensive works on theory,technique, history of literary criticism in 801; class comprehensive works onrhetoric in specific literary forms in 808 See Manual at 800: Literary of poetryClass here prosodyClass linguistic studies of prosody across several languages and from thelinguist s viewpoint in 414. Class prosodic studies of a particular languageas a whole from the linguist s viewpoint with the intonation for the specificlanguage, plus notation 1 from Table 4, , prosodic studies of the Italianlanguage of drama808 Dewey Decimal of fictionClass here rhetoric of novelettes and of of speechArt or technique of oral expressionIncluding public speaking (oratory); recitation, oral interpretation.

5 ChoralspeakingClass here voice, expression, gestureClass debating in preaching, see here public discussion of opposing views regardless of of of humor and satireClass here rhetoric of of literary texts from more than two literaturesTexts by more than one author in more than two languages not from the samelanguage familyIncluding comprehensive works consisting equally of literary texts and history,description, critical appraisal of literature with respect to groups of peopleClass here texts in more than two literatures from two or more languagefamiliesClass literature in specific forms for and by groups of people in ;class literatures of specific languages for and by groups of people in 810 collections of texts from more than two literatures in the same languagewith the literature of that language, , collections of works from English,American, and Australian literatures in English (more than one literary form) ; class collections of texts from literatures in more than two languagesfrom the same family with the literature of that family, , French, Italian, andSpanish literatures 840 For history, description, critical appraisal of literature with respect togroups of people, see 01.

6 800 07 Standard subdivisions[.800 08]Groups of peopleDo not use; class in (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric808883[.800 09]History, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use for collections of literature for and by people residentin specific regions, continents, countries, localities; class in not use for history, description, critical appraisal; class in 809> Collections in specific formsObserve table of preference under 800 Class comprehensive works in of poetryClass here folk poetryFor anonymous nursery rhymes and related rhymes and rhyming gamesfrom the oral tradition, see 01 .810 07 Standard subdivisions[.810 08 .810 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in of dramaClass here folk dramaSee Manual at vs. , , , 01 .820 07 Standard subdivisions[.820 08 .820 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in of 01.

7 830 07 Standard subdivisions[.830 08 .830 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in of 01 .840 07 Standard subdivisions[.840 08 .840 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in of 01 .850 07 Standard subdivisions[.850 08 .850 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in here public discussion of opposing views808 Dewey Decimal 01 .853 07 Standard subdivisions[.853 08 .853 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in 01 .856 07 Standard subdivisions[.856 08 .856 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in of 01 .860 07 Standard subdivisions[.860 08 .860 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in of humor and satireLimited to collections (or texts and criticism) of works in two or moreliterary forms including both verse and proseClass here parodySee also for humor and satire in two or more prose 01.

8 870 07 Standard subdivisions[.870 08 .870 09]Groups of people; history, geographic treatment, biographyDo not use; class in of miscellaneous writingsLimited to anecdotes, epigrams, graffiti, jokes, jests, quotations, riddles,tongue twisters; interdisciplinary works on riddles [formerly ];interdisciplinary works on tongue twisters [formerly ]; riddles as jokesby known authors; tongue twisters by known authors; jokes and jests byknown authors, interdisciplinary works on jokes and jests; diaries, journals,notebooks, reminiscences; works without identifiable form; experimentaland nonformalized works; prose literatureClass humor and satire in two or more literary forms, including both verseand prose, in ; class interdisciplinary collections of diaries in diaries, journals, notebooks, reminiscences of nonliterary authorswith the appropriate subject, , diaries of astronomers.

9 Classexperimental works with an identifiable literary form with the form, ,experimental novels ; class a specific form of prose literature with theform, , essays anonymous jokes and jests from the oral tradition, see 398; foranonymous riddles from the oral tradition, see ; for anonymoustongue twisters from the oral tradition, see ; for riddles as a type ofpuzzle similar to logic puzzles, see [.880 1 .880 9]Standard subdivisionsDo not use; class in (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric809885809 History, description, critical appraisal of more than twoliteraturesNotation 09 from Table 1 as modified belowHistory, description, critical appraisal of works by more than one author in morethan two languages not from the same language familyIncluding literature from specific periods; literature for and by groups of people;history and description of literature with respect to groups of people; literaturedisplaying specific features, miscellaneous writingsClass here collected biography of authors, individual and collected biography ofcritics; history, description, critical appraisal of works in more than two literaturesfrom two or more language familiesClass theory, technique, history of literary criticism in 801.

10 Class theory, technique,history of literary criticism of miscellaneous writings in 808; class literature inspecific forms for and by groups of people, literature in specific forms other thanmiscellaneous writings displaying specific features in ; class literaturesof specific languages for and by groups of people in 810 890. Class literaryexamination of texts in which the real interest is in the subject of the texts withthe texts, , literary examination of sacred books in order to reach conclusionsabout meaning, structure, authorship, date 208; class history, description, criticalappraisal of more than two literatures in the same language with the literature ofthat language, , history of English, American, and Australian literatures inEnglish (more than one literary form) ; class history, description, criticalappraisal of literatures in more than two languages from the same family with theliterature of that family, , French, Italian, and Spanish literatures 840 See Manual at.


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