Boethius, Douglas C. Langston
One of the most influential texts to come out of the late Middle Ages.More
Meg Bogin
An introduction to the women poets of 12th-century Provence and a collection of their poems.More
Eavan Boland
“Boland offers
encouragement to women poets of the future. . . .
Her vivid imagery will beguile many.”—Publishers Weekly, starred reviewMore
Marie Borroff, Laura L. Howes
This long-awaited Norton Critical Edition of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight includes Marie Borroff’s celebrated, newly revised verse translation with supporting materials not to be found in any other single volume.More
Charlotte Brontë, Richard J. Dunn
Third Edition
The text reprinted in this new edition is that of the 1848 third edition text--the last text corrected by the author.More
Emily Brontë, Richard J. Dunn
Fourth Edition
The text of the novel is based on the first edition of 1847.More
Charles Brockden Brown, Bryan Waterman
The first gothic novel in America, Wieland (1798) is now available in a Norton Critical Edition.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
Robert Browning, James F. Loucks, Andrew M. Stauffer
Second Edition
The Second Edition of this substantial collection of Browning’s poetry again reprints the texts of the seventeen-volume “Fourth and complete edition” (Smith, Elder), of which all but the final volume were approved by Browning before his death.More
John Bunyan, Cynthia Wall
John Bunyan was a Baptist preacher and author with little education but much vision and purpose.More
Anthony Burgess
Arguing that "the appearance of difficulty is part of Joyce's big joke," Burgess provides a readable, accessible guide to the writings of James Joyce.More
Anthony Burgess, Mark Rawlinson
“A brilliant novel . . . a savage satire on the distortions of the single and collective minds.” —New York Times
“Anthony Burgess has written what looks like a nasty little shocker, but is really that rare thing in English letters: a philosophical novel.” —TimeMore
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina
Frances Hodgson Burnett was the highest paid and most widely read woman writer of her time, publishing more than fifty novels and thirteen plays.More
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina
The much-loved tale read by generations of children, now annotated and with over one hundred stunning illustrations.More
Frances Burney, Stewart J. Cooke
The text is that of the third edition text of this influential novel, which incorporates all of Burney’s changes.More