Wordsworth imprint: 113 books

by Henry David Thoreau, Henry Claridge
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2015

No nineteenth-century American writer can claim to be as modern as Henry David Thoreau.  His central preoccupations – the illusory nature of much of what we call ‘progress’, the proper symbiotic relationship between man and the natural environment, the limitations of government, especially...
by David Blair, David Blair, David Stuart Davies
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2011

Selected and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by David Blair, University of Kent at Canterbury. Late in the eighteenth century authors began to write ‘Gothic’ stories as a way of putting literature back in touch with the irrational, the supernatural and the bizarre, which had been...
by Ford Madox Ford, Sara Haslam, Keith Carabine
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2013

With an Introduction and Notes by Sara Haslam, Department of English, The Open University. The Good Soldier is a masterpiece of twentieth-century fiction, an inspiration for many later, distinguished writers, including Graham Greene. Set before the First World War, it tells the tale of two...
by Nikolai Gogol, Keith Carabine, David Rampton
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2014

Translated by Constance Garnett Notes and Introductions by David Rampton, Department of English, University of Ottawa Gogol’s works constitute one of Russian literature’s supreme achievements, yet the nature of their brilliant originality, comic genius, and complex workings is difficult...
by Solomon Northup, Frederick Douglass
Language: English
Release Date: September 10, 2015

With an Introduction by Colin Harrison, Lecturer in American Literature at Liverpool John Moores University. ‘I was sitting upon a low bench, made of rough boards, and without coat or hat. I was handcuffed. Around my ankles also were a pair of heavy fetters. One end of a chain was fastened...
by O. Henry, Keith Carabine, Cedric Watts
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2013

With a new Introduction by Professor Cedric Watts, M.A., Ph.D. This selection of a hundred of O. Henry’s succinct tales displays the range, humour and humanity of a perennially popular short-story writer. Here Henry gives a richly colourful and exuberantly entertaining panorama of...
by Victor Hugo, Roger Clark, Keith Carabine
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2013

With an Introduction and Notes by Roger Clark, University of Kent at Canterbury. Translation by Charles E. Wilbour (1862). One of the great classics of western literature, Les Misérables is a magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and meticulous historical description. Characters...
by Oscar Wilde, John M.L. Drew, Keith Carabine
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2011

With an Introduction and Notes by John M.L. Drew, University of Buckingham. Wilde's only novel, first published in 1890, is a brilliantly designed puzzle, intended to tease conventional minds with its exploration of the myriad interrelationships between art, life, and consequence. From its...
by Bram Stoker, David Stuart Davies
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2012

Here are two great, neglected horror novels by Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, together in one volume for the first time. It is a double treat for lovers of blood-curdling fantasy fiction. The Lady of the Shroud, published here in its full and unabridged form, is a fascinating and engrossing...
by Robert Louis Stevenson, Tim Middleton, Keith Carabine
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2011

With an Introduction and Notes by Dr Tim Middleton, Head of English Studies, University of Ripon and York. In seeking to discover his inner self, the brilliant Dr Jekyll discovers a monster. First published to critical acclaim in 1886, this mesmerising thriller is a terrifying study of the...
by Plato, Tom Griffith
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2013

Translated by John Llewelyn Davies and David James Vaughan. With an Introduction by Stephen Watt. The ideas of Plato (c429-347BC) have influenced Western philosophers for over two thousand years. Such is his importance that the twentieth-century philosopher A.N. Whitehead described all subsequent...
by Kahlil Gibran, Tom Griffith
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2012

The Prophet represents the acme of Kahlil Gibran's achievement. Writing in English, Gibran adopted the tone and cadence of King James I's Bible, fusing his personalised Christian philosophy with a spirit and oriental wisdom that derives from the richly mixed influences of his native Lebanon. His...
by Alexis de Tocqueville, Patrick Renshaw, Tom Griffith
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2014

Abridged, with an Introduction by Patrick Renshaw. Democracy in America is a classic of political philosophy. Hailed by John Stuart Mill and Horace Greely as the finest book ever written on the nature of democracy, it continues to be an influential text on both sides of the Atlantic, above...
by Herodotus, George Rawlinson, Tom Griffith
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2013

Translated with Notes by George Rawlinson. With an Introduction by Tom Griffith. Herodotus (c480-c425) is 'The Father of History' and his Histories are the first piece of Western historical writing. They are also the most entertaining. Why did Pheidippides run the 26 miles and 385 yards...
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