George Orwell, Peter Davison
Appearing for the first time in one volume, these trenchant letters tell the eloquent narrative of Orwell’s life in his own words.More
P. G. Wodehouse, Sophie Ratcliffe
The definitive edition of the letters—many previously unpublished—of England’s greatest comic writer.More
Herbert Marks
Volume(s): 1
A stunning work of scholarship, the Norton Critical Edition of The English Bible, King James Version, is the most accessible edition available.More
Gerald Hammond, Austin Busch
Volume(s): 2
A stunning work of scholarship, the Norton Critical Edition of The English Bible, King James Version, is the most accessible edition available.More
Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann
The monumentality of this biographical work further establishes Joseph Roth—with Kafka, Mann, and Musil—in the twentieth-century literary canon.More
George Gordon Byron, Alice Levine
Byron's Poetry and Prose presents an extensive selection of Byron's poetry, letters, and journal entries in chronological clusters, allowing readers to see the changes that took place in his writing in the context of the places he lived and his fame, exile, and travels.More
Richard Greene
This absorbing autobiography in letters offers a remarkable window into the life of one of the greatest novelists of our time. "The Best Book of the Year." --David Lodge, The Guardian [UK]More
Susan M. Felch, Donald V. Stump
Four centuries after her death, Elizabeth I remains a powerful and fascinating figure.More
Rainer Maria Rilke, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Edward Snow, Et Al.
"Immensely readable...a significant piece of scholarship."—Fred Volkmer, New York SunMore
Saint Paul, Wayne A. Meeks, John T. Fitzgerald
Second Edition
The Second Edition of this perennially popular Norton Critical Edition is based on the Today’s New International Version of Paul’s letters, a new translation that is heralded for its inclusiveness and accuracy in representation of gender.More
Guy Davenport, James Laughlin, W. C. Bamberger
An epistolary exchange that highlights two singular intellects, their disparate approaches to literature and their mutual admiration.More
Rainer Maria Rilke, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Edward Snow, Et Al.
The complete extant correspondence between a key fin-de-siècle intellectual and one of the most revered poets of the twentieth century.More
Joseph Parisi, Stephen Young, Billy Collins
Poignant, hilarious, and brutally frank, Dear Editor reveals the personalities and untold stories behind the creation of modern poetry.More
May Sarton, Susan Sherman, William Drake, Et Al.
Forty years of correspondence from one of America's most beloved authors, chronicling her life with compelling candor.More
Bernard Edelman
"An overwhelmingly eloquent book of the purest and most simple writing on Vietnam."—David HalberstamMore