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Subclass PG

PG1-9665 Slavic. Baltic. Albanian
PG1-7925   Slavic
PG1-499   Slavic philology and languages (General)
PG500-585 Slavic literature (General)
PG601-716 Church Slavic
PG(771)-(799) Bulgarian Church Slavic
PG801-1146 Bulgarian
PG1151-1199 Macedonian
PG1201-1749 Serbo-Croatian
PG1801-1962 Slovenian
PG2001-2826 Russian language
PG2830-2847 Belarusian
PG2900-(3698) Russian literature
PG2900-3190   History and criticism
PG2900-2998   General
PG3001-3026 Special periods
PG3041-3065 Poetry
PG3071-3089 Drama
PG3091-3099 Prose
PG(3100)-(3155) Folk literature
Including texts
PG3199-3299 Collections
PG3199-3205 General
PG(3211)-3219 Translations
PG3223-3229.2 Special periods
PG3230-3238 Poetry
PG3240-3255 Drama
PG3260-3299 Prose
PG3300-3493.96 Individual authors and works
PG3300-3308 Early to 1700
PG3310-3319 18th century
PG3312   Derzhavin
PG3314 Karamzin
PG3316 Lomonosov
PG3318 Sumarokov
PG3320-3447 1800-1870
PG3325-3328 Dostoyevsky
PG3332-3335 Gogol'
PG3340-3359 Pushkin
PG3365-3417 Tolstoi
PG3420-3445 Turgenev
PG3450-3470 1870-1917
PG3452 Andreev
PG3455-3458 Chekhov
PG3462-3465 Gorky
PG3475-3476 1917-1960
PG3477-3490 1961-2000
PG3491.2-3493.96 2001-
PG3500-3505 Provincial, local, etc.