ITunes Library gone in Playlists?

I hope I'm not asking a question already answered, but I can't find it in my search this morning.  In the newest iteration of iTunes, in Playlists mode, I do not seem to have my entire Library listed anywhere in the left column.  That column starts with "Purchased Items" and my entire Library used to appear at the top of that column.  Over half of my music was imported from CD's that I purchased.  These show up in "songs", etc., but I would like the list of everything to make making a playlist easier.  Any way to get it back?
Also, when I tried to make a playlist of everything, that empty playlist only showed up on the Playlists screen.  When I went to Songs and tried to move everything over into it, clicking and holding the song to drag it over did not bring up the new playlist, only the ones already in existence.  I hate to break it to you, Apple, but I have more music in iTunes than I bought from you.  And I want to be able to manipulate as easily as I was able to just yesterday.
Any advice appreciated.

I had the same problem, very frustrating! This worked for me,
https://discussions.apple.com/message/20489760#20489760

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