"All books by Charles Dickens"
Oliver Twist: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition, Paperback, 1993
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...Bleak House: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition, Paperback, 1977
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...David Copperfield: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition, Paperback, 1990
This Norton Critical Edition reprints the original 1850 text of Dickens’ most autobiographical novel, and his own personal favorite, including all of the line drawings by Phiz.Great Expectations: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition, Paperback, 1999
This Norton Critical Edition, edited by the pioneer of Great Expectations scholarship, presents the most thorough textual edition of the novel (1861) available.Hard Times
Third Edition, Paperback, 2001
This text, that of the 1854 first edition, has been re-edited in light of recent scholarly findings. Annotations have been revised and expanded.A Christmas Carol: The Original Manuscript Edition
Hardback, 2016
A first-ever trade edition of the original manuscript of the beloved Christmas classic.Hard Times: A Norton Critical Edition
Fourth Edition, Paperback, 2016
“An excellent collection of critical and social commentary that will help to make Dickens’ image of Victorian England meaningful to all students.”—John Howard Wilson, Dakota Wesleyan UniversityA Tale of Two Cities: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition, Paperback, 2020
A Christmas Carol: The Original Manuscript Edition
E Book, 2016
A first-ever trade edition of the original manuscript of the beloved Christmas classic.Hard Times: A Norton Critical Edition
Fourth Edition, E Book, 2021
“An excellent collection of critical and social commentary that will help to make Dickens’ image of Victorian England meaningful to all students.”—John Howard Wilson, Dakota Wesleyan University