Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
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- The book of Margery Kempe, Margery Kempe ; translated with an introduction and notes by Anthony Bale
- The black tulip, Alexandre Dumas ; edited with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- Classical literary criticism, edited with an introduction and notes by D.A. Russell and Michael Winterbottom
- Selected poetry, William Blake ; edited with an introduction and notes by Michael Mason
- The Virginian, a horseman of the plains, Owen Wister ; edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Shulman
- The Masnavi, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī ; translated with an introduction and notes by Jawid Mojaddedi.
- The mystery of Edwin Drood, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by Margaret Cardwell
- The misanthrope, Tartuffe, and other plays, Molière ; translated with an introduction by Maya Slater
- Selected essays, David Hume ; edited with an introduction and notes by Stephen Copley and Andrew Edgar
- A Christmas carol and other Christmas books, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst
- The prince, Niccolò Machiavelli ; translated and edited by Peter Bondanella ; with an introduction by Maurizio Viroli
- Three plays, Luigi Pirandello ; translated with an introduction and notes by Anthony Mortimer
- Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë ; edited by Ian Jack ; with an introduction and notes by Patsy Stoneman
- The ladies' paradise, Émile Zola ; translated with an introduction and notes by Brian Nelson
- Moby Dick, Herman Melville ; edited with an introduction and notes by Tony Tanner
- Robert Browning, edited by Adam Roberts ; with an introduction by Daniel Karlin
- The Bible, Authorized King James Version, with an introduction and notes by Robert Carroll and Stephen Prickett
- A midsummer night's dream, William Shakespeare ; edited by Peter Holland
- Dialogues and essays, Seneca ; translated by John Davie ; with an introduction and notes by Tobias Reinhardt
- Don Juan and other plays, Molière ; translated by George Graveley and Ian Maclean ; edited with an introduction and notes by Ian Maclean
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy ; edited by Juliet Grindle and Simon Gatrell
- Birds ;, Lysistrata ; Assembly-women ; Wealth, Aristophanes ; translated, with an introduction and notes by Stephen Halliwell
- Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, Mary Wollstonecraft ; edited with an introduction and notes by Tone Brekke and Jon Mee
- Riders to the sea ;, The shadow of the glen ; The tinker's wedding ; The well of the saints ; The playboy of the western world ; Deirdre of the sorrows, J.M. Synge ; edited with an introduction and notes by Ann Saddlemyer
- The nature of the gods, Cicero ; translated with an introduction and notes by P.G. Walsh
- The first philosophers, the presocratics and sophists, translated with commentary by Robin Waterfield
- The age of innocence, Edith Wharton ; edited with an introduction and notes by Stephen Orgel
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- The tragedy of King Richard III, edited by John Jowett
- The man who disappeared (America), Franz Kafka ; translated with an introduction and notes by Ritchie Robertson
- Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia, [translated by] Edward FitzGerald ; edited with an introduction and notes by Daniel Karlin
- The Figaro trilogy, Beaumarchais ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- The Pickwick papers, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by James Kinsley
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jeri Johnson
- The turn of the screw and other stories, Henry James ; edited with an introduction and notes by T.J. Lustig
- The histories, Herodotus ; translated by Robin Waterfield ; with an introduction and notes by Carolyn Dewald
- Candide and other stories, Voltaire ; translated with an introduction and notes by Roger Pearson
- Who betrays Elizabeth Bennet?, further puzzles in classic fiction, John Sutherland
- The misanthrope, Tartuffe and other plays, Molière ; translated with an introduction and notes by Maya Slater
- Dracula, Bram Stoker ; edited with an introduction and notes by Maud Ellmann
- On the nature of the universe, Lucretius ; translated by Ronald Melville ; with an introduction and notes by Don and Peta Fowler
- The phantom of the opera, Gaston Leroux ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- Confessions of an English opium-eater and other writings, Thomas de Quincey
- The ecclesiastical history of the English people ;, The greater chronicle ; Bede's letter to Egbert, Bede ; edited with an introduction by Judith McClure and Roger Collins
- Defence speeches, Cicero ; translated with introduction and notes by D.H. Berry
- Boris Godunov and other dramatic works, Alexander Pushkin ; translated by James E. Falen ; introduction by Caryl Emerson
- The divine comedy, Dante Alighieri ; translated by C.H. Sisson ; with an introduction and notes by David H. Higgins
- Restoration literature, an anthology, edited with an introduction and notes by Paul Hammond
- The education of Henry Adams, Henry Adams ; edited with an introduction and notes by Ira B. Nadel
- Sentimental education, the story of a young man, Gustave Flaubert ; translated by Helen Constantine ; with an introduction and notes by Patrick Coleman