Mark Twain, Thomas Cooley
Third Edition
This perennially popular Norton Critical Edition reprints for the first time the definitive Iowa-California text of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, complete with all original illustrations by Edward Windsor Kemble and John Harley. The text is accompanied by explanatory annotations.More
Mark Twain, Beverly Lyon Clark
The text of this Norton Critical Edition is based, with typesetting errors corrected, on the first U.S. edition (1876), the most authoritative of the editions published in Twain’s lifetime.More
Edith Wharton, Candace Waid
The text of Wharton’s richly allusive Pulitzer Prize–winning 1921 novel
of desire and its implications in Old New York has been rigorously
annotated by a prominent Wharton scholar.More
Lewis Carroll, Donald J. Gray
Third Edition
Newly discovered letters by Lewis Carroll, an expanded selection of diary excerpts, and a wealth of new biographical materials are some of the features of this revised Norton Critical Edition.More
Henry James, S P. Rosenbaum
Second Edition
This revised and expanded Norton Critical Edition of The Ambassadors
again includes the author's preface as well as the most significant
variants of the three earlier editions of the novel published in
James's lifetime.More
Leo Tolstoy, George Gibian
This Second Norton Critical Edition of Leo Tolstoy’s epic novel is again based on the Louise and Aylmer Maude translation (originally published in 1918; revised with notes in 1939), which has never been
surpassed. This volume reprints the 1939 edition, which the editor has revised, making twenty-one textual changes and revising or adding forty-nine footnotes.More
L. M. Montgomery, Mary Henley Rubio, Elizabeth Waterston
Since its publication in 1908, Anne of Green Gables has been an enduring bestseller and arguably Canada’s most famous novel.More
William Faulkner, Michael Gorra
Long been recognized not only as one of William Faulkner’s greatest works, but also as the most accessible of his major novels.More
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Margaret Reynolds
This Norton Critical Edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s 1856 verse-novel is based on Margaret Reynolds’ variorum edition, which the British Academy awarded the 1993 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and which is reprinted here by special arrangement with the Ohio University Press.More
Kate Chopin, Margo Culley
Second Edition
This Second Edition of a perennial favorite in the Norton Critical Edition series represents an extensive revision of its predecessor.More
Charles Dickens, George Ford, Sylvere Monod
This authoritative text of Bleak House was the first to be established
by a comparative study of all the surviving versions of Dickens’ novel,
incorporating evidence from the original manuscript and corrected
proofs.More
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Richard H. Millington
New Edition
This new Norton Critical Edition of Hawthorne’s innovative 1852 novel helps readers navigate and appreciate its elusive plot, powerful characters, and maddening narrator.More
Baldesar Castiglione, Daniel Javitch, Charles S. Singleton
The Book of the Courtier (1528) is a series of fictional conversations by courtiers of the Duke of Urbino that takes place in 1507, while Castiglione was himself attaché to the Duke.More
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Susan McReynolds Oddo
Second Edition
The Second Edition of the Norton Critical Edition of The Brothers Karamazov is based on a significantly revised translation by Susan McReynolds.More
Voltaire, Robert M. Adams
Second Edition
Robert M. Adams’s superlative revised translation of Candide provides the basis for this widely adopted Norton Critical Edition.More