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Afrikaans, Dutch, French, German, Italian and Spanish titles beginning with the articles such as "een", “ein”, "einem", “einen”, "eines", "ein", "el", and so on, are listed under the following noun, according to normal bibliographic usage.
The list
Electric Man, The (Hannan)
Eleonora van Rosalba, of De Puinhopen van Paluzzi (Pujos and Dabaytua) See Éléonore de Rosalba, ou Le Confessional des Pénitens Noirs
Éléonore de Rosalba, ou Le Confessional des Pénitens Noirs (Pujos and Dabaytua)
Elfde Junius, De (Holberg) See Den Ellefte Junii
Elfride (Bertruch/Kasteleyn)
Ellefte Junii, Den (Holberg)
Elijah (Oratorio by Mendelsohn)
Elizabeth I (Foster)
Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman (Fo/Hanna) See Quasi per caso una donna: Elisabetta
Elizabeth, or The Invisible Armada (Burnand)
Elize van Wallenthorst (Anon)
Ellefte Junii, Den (Holberg)
Ellen Terry the Harum-Scarum Girl
Elves' Hill by Heiberg. See Elweheuwel
Elweheuwel by Heiberg.
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