This groundbreaking new Norton Anthology enables the six major, living, international world religions to speak to students in their own words.
Dubliners is arguably the best-known and most influential collection of short stories written in English, and has been since its publication in 1914.
Designed for the introductory calculus-based physics course, Physics for Engineers and Scientists is distinguished by its lucid exposition and accessible coverage of fundamental physical concepts.
As featured on PBS’s The Great American ReadJohn Bunyan was a Baptist preacher and author with little education but much vision and purpose.
Designed for the introductory calculus-based physics course, Physics for Engineers and Scientists is distinguished by its lucid exposition and accessible coverage of fundamental physical concepts.
Based again on Robert M. Adams’s highly regarded translation of Stendhal’s 1831 novel of ambition, love, and betrayal, this Second Norton Critical Edition of The Red and the Black is the most comprehensive and up-to-date edition available.
With an additional 200 new samples, bringing the total to 752, this new edition of Stone Sampler provides swatches of natural stone, including marble, travertine, onyx, granite, quartzite, and limestone, available for use in construction and decoration.
Leo Tolstoy’s short works, like his novels, show readers his narrative genius, keen observation, and historical acumen—albeit on a smaller scale.
Modern and Contemporary Irish Drama is the ideal focal point for the study of Irish literature and culture and, because of its many great twentieth-century works, for the study of drama more generally.
This Norton Critical Edition includes thirty-five of Katherine Mansfield’s short stories with explanatory annotations.
This long-awaited Norton Critical Edition of Aphra Behn’s best-known and most influential work makes available the original 1688 text, the only text published in her lifetime.
Edgar Allan Poe’s works, with their gothic and often obsessive themes,have had a significant influence on American literature.