Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
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- Beyond good and evil, prelude to a philosophy of the future, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated and edited by Marion Faber ; with an introduction by Robert C. Holub
- Sons and lovers, D.H. Lawrence ; edited with an introduction and notes by David Trotter
- The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story, edited with an Introduction and Notes by Nick Groom
- The Kalevala, an epic poem after oral tradition, by Elias Lönnrot ; translated from the Finnish with an introduction and notes by Keith Bosley ; and a foreword by Albert B. Lord
- The Masnavi, Jalal al-Din Rumi ; translated with an introduction and notes by Jawid Mojaddedi
- Pensées and other writings, Blaise Pascal ; translated by Honor Levi ; with an introduction and notes by Anthony Levi
- Selected tales, edited with an introduction and notes by David Van Leer
- Jacques the fatalist and his master, Denis Diderot ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- Devils, Fyodor Dostoevsky ; translated with an introduction and notes by Michael R. Katz
- Up from slavery, Booker T. Washington ; edited with an introduction and notes by William L. Andrews
- Capital, an abridged edition, Karl Marx ; edited with an introduction and notes by David McLellan
- New grub street, George Gissing ; edited by Katherine Mullin
- The sea-wolf, Jack London ; edited with an introduction and notes by John Sutherland
- Alchemist, and other plays, Ben Jonson ; edited with an introduction by Gordon Campbell
- The major works, Alfred Tennyson ; edited with an introduction and notes by Adam Roberts
- A hero of our time, Mikhail Lermontov ; translated by Nicolas Pasternak Slater ; with an introduction and notes by Andrew Kahn
- Sentimental education, the story of a young man, Gustave Flaubert ; translated by Helen Constantine ; with an introduction and notes by Patrick Coleman
- Theogony ;, and, Works and days, Hesiod ; translated with an introduction and notes by M.L. West
- The sorrows of young Werther, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Constantine
- The recognition of Śakuntalā, a play in seven acts, Kālidāsa ; translated with an introduction and notes by W.J. Johnson
- Thus spoke Zarathustra, a book for everyone and nobody, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated with an introduction and notes by Graham Parkes
- Don Carlos ;, and, Mary Stuart, Friedrich Schiller ; translated with notes by Hilary Collier Sy-Quia ; adapted in verse drama by Peter Oswald ; with an introduction by Lesley Sharpe
- She stoops to conquer and other comedies, edited with an introduction and notes by Nigel Wood
- An essay concerning human understanding, John Locke ; abridged with an introduction and notes by Pauline Phemister
- The Figaro trilogy, Beaumarchais ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- Rob Roy, Sir Walter Scott ; edited with an introduction and notes by Ian Duncan
- Fuente Ovejuna ;, The knight from Olmedo ; Punishment without revenge, Lope de Vega ; translated with an introduction and notes by Gwynne Edwards
- The complete Odes and Epodes, Horace ; translated with an introduction and notes by David West
- Confessions, Jean-Jacques Rousseau ; translated by Angela Scholar ; edited with an introduction and notes by Patrick Coleman