Norton Critical Editions:World Literature
Modern African Drama: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition
Paperback
The first truly continentally representative collection of modern African drama in any language, this Norton Critical Edition includes plays from Egypt, Algeria, the Republic of South Africa, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Kenya.
Kim: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition
Paperback
Written in 1901, Kim is considered Kipling's finest work, and was a key factor in his being awarded the Nobel Prize.
Faust: A Norton Critical Edition
Second Edition
Paperback
Walter Arndt’s translation of Faust reproduces the sense of the German original and Goethe’s enormously varied metrics and rhyme schemes.
Notes from Underground: A Norton Critical Edition
Second Edition
Paperback
The text for this edition of Notes from Underground is Michael Katz’s acclaimed translation of the 1863 novel, which is introduced and annotated specifically for English-speaking readers.
Wide Sargasso Sea: A Norton Critical Edition
First Edition
Paperback
Written over the course of twenty-one years and published in 1966, Wide Sargasso Sea, based on Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, takes place in Jamaica and Dominica in 1839–45.