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The text of Wharton’s richly allusive Pulitzer Prize–winning 1921 novelof desire and its implications in Old New York has been rigorouslyannotated by a prominent Wharton scholar.
The best-known and most autobiographical of George Eliot’s novels isnow available as a Norton Critical Edition.
Japan: A Modern History provides a comprehensive narrative that integrates the political, social, cultural, and economic history of modern Japan from the investiture of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603 to the present.
Thomas Paine often declared himself a citizen of the world. This Norton Critical Edition presents Paine and his writing within the transatlantic and global context of the revolutionary ideas and actions of his time.
The seminal articles in Environmental Economics collected under one roof!
"A book the many fans of Heaney's Beowulf might take home and dip into, almost at random, for years." —Publishers Weekly
A "sink or swim" philosophy frequently prevails in mental health settings today.
This new Norton Critical Edition of Hawthorne’s innovative 1852 novel helps readers navigate and appreciate its elusive plot, powerful characters, and maddening narrator.
A case-based approach to cancer biology.
A brief guide to the most important neuroscience concepts for all mental health professionals.
A saga of loyalty and survival in the vast, severe American West.