Norton Critical Editions:Nineteenth-Century Literature

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  • Heart of Darkness: A Norton Critical Edition

    Joseph Conrad, Paul B. Armstrong

    Fifth Edition

    Paperback

    “This is the best Norton Critical Edition yet! All my students are becoming intensely interested in reading Conrad—largely because of this excellent work.”—Elise F. Knapp, Western Connecticut State University

  • Lord Jim: A Norton Critical Edition

    Joseph Conrad, Thomas C. Moser

    Second Edition

    Paperback

    This Norton Critical Edition provides the most authoritative text of Lord Jim yet published; it is based on the definitive third English edition, collated with the periodical version that appeared in Blackwood’s Magazine and with the first English edition.

  • The Secret Agent: A Norton Critical Edition

    Joseph Conrad, Richard Niland

    First Edition

    Paperback

    “[A] masterly study of the inner workings of the disordered minds whose aim is destruction, violence, and the overturning of law and order by means of bombs.”—The Observer (1907)

  • Darwin: A Norton Critical Edition

    Charles Darwin, Philip Appleman

    Third Edition

    Paperback

    "The best Darwin anthology on the market" (Stephen Jay Gould, Harvard) has just become better, in this newly revised version of the now classic Norton Critical Edition, first published in 1970.

  • Oliver Twist: A Norton Critical Edition

    Charles Dickens, Fred Kaplan

    First Edition

    Paperback

    This Norton Critical Edition of a Dickens favorite reprints the 1846 text, the last edition of the novel substantially revised by Dickens and the one that most clearly reflects his authorial intentions.