Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
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- The meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, translated by A.S.L. Farquharson ; and, A selection from the letters of Marcus and Fronto / translated by R.B. Rutherford ; with introduction and notes by R.B. Rutherford
- Under the greenwood tree, Thomas Hardy ; edited with an introduction and notes by Simon Gatrell
- The notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, selected and edited by Irma A. Richter
- Troilus and Cressida
- Selected letters, John Keats ; edited by Robert Gittings ; revised, with a new introduction and notes, by Jon Mee
- The American senator, Anthony Trollope ; edited with an introduction and notes by John Halperin
- East Lynne, Ellen Wood ; edited with an introduction and notes by Elisabeth Jay
- Selected tales, edited with an introduction and notes by David Van Leer
- The old curiosity shop, with the original illustrations
- The birth of tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated with an introduction and notes by Douglas Smith
- Critique of judgement, Immanuel Kant ; translated by James Creed Meredith ; revised, edited, and introduced by Nicholas Walker
- The history of the Rebellion, a new selection, Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon ; selected and edited with an introduction and notes by Paul Seaward
- Looking backward, 2000-1887, Edward Bellamy ; edited with an introduction and notes by Matthew Beaumont
- Poems and prose, Christina Rossetti ; edited with an introduction and notes by Simon Humphries
- Rome's Mediterranean empire, books forty-one to forty-five and the Periochae, Livy ; translated with an introduction and notes by Jane D. Chaplin
- This side of paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jackson R. Bryer
- Tom Jones, Henry Fielding ; edited by John Bender and Simon Stern ; with an introduction by John Bender
- The birth of tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated with an introduction and notes by Douglas Smith
- A Sicilian romance, Ann Radcliffe ; edited with an introduction and notes by Alison Milbank
- The memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq., edited with an introduction and notes by Andrew Sanders
- A chaste maid in Cheapside ;, Women beware women ; The changeling ; A game at chess, Thomas Middleton ; edited with an introduction and notes by Richard Dutton
- The major works, Percy Bysshe Shelley ; edited with an introduction and notes by Zachary Leader and Michael O'Neill
- The major works, John Keats ; edited with an introduction and notes by Elizabeth Cook
- The ladies' paradise, Émile Zola ; translated with an introduction and notes by Brian Nelson
- Riders of the purple sage, Zane Grey ; edited with an introduction and notes by Lee Clark Mitchell
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- The misanthrope, Tartuffe, and other plays
- Defence speeches, Cicero ; translated with introduction and notes by D.H. Berry
- Four Restoration libertine plays, edited with an introduction and notes by Deborah Payne Fisk
- The last man, Mary Shelley ; edited with an introduction and notes by Morton D. Paley
- The lives of the poets, a selection, Samuel Johnson ; text edited by Roger Lonsdale ; selected with an introduction and notes by John Mullan
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; edited with an introduction and notes by Celeste-Marie Bernier
- Early modern women's writing, an anthology, 1560-1700, edited with an introduction and notes by Paul Salzman
- Nostromo, a tale of the seaboard, Joseph Conrad ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jacques Berthoud and Mara Kalnins
- Paradise lost, John Milton ; edited with an introduction and notes by Stephen Orgel and Jonathan Goldberg
- Miss Julie and other plays
- The annals, the reigns of Tiberius, Claudius, and Nero, Tacitus ; translated by J.C. Yardley ; with an introduction and notes by Anthony A. Barrett
- The English constitution, Walter Bagehot ; edited with an introduction and notes by Miles Taylor
- The first emperor, selections from the Historical records, translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond Dawson ; preface by K. E. Brashier
- Jude the obscure, Thomas Hardy ; edited with an introduction and notes by Patricia Ingham
- Natural theology, or, evidence of the existence and attributes of the deity, collected from the appearances of nature, William Paley ; edited with an introduction and notes by Matthew D. Eddy and David Knight
- Aesop's fables, translated with an introduction and notes by Laura Gibbs
- Roman lives, a selection of eight Roman lives, Plutarch ; translated by Robin Waterfield ; with introductions and notes by Philip A. Stadter
- The vicar of Wakefield, a tale supposed to be written by himself, edited with an introduction and notes by Arthur Friedman
- Against nature, A rebours, Joris-Karl Huysmans ; translated by Margaret Mauldon ; edited with an introduction and notes by Nicholas White
- Fuente Ovejuna; The knight from Olmedo; Punishment without revenge, Lope De Vega ; translated with an introduction and notes by Gwynne Edwards
- Meno and other dialogues, Plato ; translated with an introduction and notes by Robin Waterfield
- The adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain ; edited with an introduction and notes by Peter Stoneley
- Beyond good and evil, prelude to a philosophy of the future, translated and edited by Marion Faber ; with an introduction by Robert C. Holub
- David Copperfield, Charles Dickens ; edited by Nina Burgis ; with an introduction and notes by Andrew Sanders