Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
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- Doctor Thorne, Anthony Trollope ; edited with an introduction and notes by Simon Dentith
- Martin Chuzzlewit, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by Margaret Cardwell
- The masterpiece, Emile Zola ; translated by Thomas Walton ; translation revised and introduced by Roger Pearson
- Confessions, Jean-Jacques Rousseau ; translated by Angela Scholar ; edited with an introduction and notes by Patrick Coleman
- The varieties of religious experience, a study in human nature, William James ; edited with an introduction and notes by Matthew Bradley
- The prisoner of Zenda, Anthony Hope ; edited with an introduction and notes by Tony Watkins
- Catharine and other writings, Jane Austen ; edited by Margaret Anne Doody and Douglas Murray ; with an introduction by Margaret Anne Doody
- The mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy ; edited with notes by Dale Kramer ; with a new introduction by Pamela Dalziel
- The odd women, George Gissing
- The Eustace diamonds, Anthony Trollope ; edited with an introduction and notes by Helen Small
- Under the greenwood tree, or, The Mellstock quire, a rural painting of the Dutch school, Thomas Hardy ; edited by Simon Gatrell ; with an introduction and notes by Phillip Mallet
- Miss Julie and other plays, August Strindberg ; translated with an introduction and notes by Michael Robinson
- Catiline's conspiracy, The Jugurthine War ; Histories, Sallust ; translated with an introduction and notes by William W. Batstone
- No name, Wilkie Collins ; edited with an introduction and notes by Virginia Blain
- The Kreutzer sonata and other stories, Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude and J.D. Duff ; edited with an introduction and notes by Richard F. Gustafson
- Mary Barton, Elizabeth Gaskell
- Flatland, a romance of many dimensions, Edwin A. Abbott ; edited with an introduction and notes by Rosemary Jann
- The wild Irish girl, a national tale, Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan ; edited with an introduction and notes by Kathryn Kirkpatrick
- Lady Susan ;, The Watsons ; and, Sanditon : unfinished fictions and other writings, Jane Austen ; edited with an introduction and notes by Kathryn Sutherland
- Phineas Finn, Anthony Trollope ; edited with an introduction and notes by Simon Dentith
- Phaedrus, Plato ; translated with an introduction and notes by Robin Waterfield
- The major works, Alfred Tennyson ; edited with an introduction and notes by Adam Roberts
- The major works, Alexander Pope ; edited with an introduction and notes by Pat Rogers
- Selected poems, Paul Verlaine ; translated with an introduction and notes by Martin Sorrell
- Cousin Bette, Honoré de Balzac ; translated by Sylvia Raphael ; with an introduction by David Bellos
- The vicar of Wakefield, Oliver Goldsmith ; edited by Arthur Friedman ; with an introduction and notes by Robert L. Mack
- Captains courageous, Rudyard Kipling ; edited with an introduction and notes by Leonee Ormond
- The wild ass's skin, Honoré de Balzac, translated by Helen Constantine ; edited with an introduction and notes by Patrick Coleman
- On war, Carl von Clausewitz ; translated by Michael Howard, Peter Paret
- Twenty years after, Alexandre Dumas ; edited with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- The complete fairy tales, Charles Perrault ; translated with and introduction and notes by Christopher Betts ; [illustrations by Gustav Doré]
- The lives of the artists, Giorgio Vasari ; translated with an introduction and notes by Julia Conaway Bondanella and Peter Bondanella
- Silas Marner, the weaver of Raveloe, George Eliot ; edited with an introduction and notes by Terence Cave
- Rachel Ray, Anthony Trollope ; edited with an introduction and notes by P.D. Edwards
- The Anglo-Saxon world, an anthology, translated with an introduction and notes by Kevin Crossley-Holland