Although the science of acoustics is fundamental to the art of music, relatively few musicians understand the scientific properties of musical sound.
This Norton Critical Edition includes thirty-five of Katherine Mansfield’s short stories with explanatory annotations.
Written to fill the need for a core text in third-year German conversation and composition course, Der treffende Ausdruck became, upon publication, the leading book in its field.
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.
This Norton Critical Edition offers one of the largest collections of Middle English lyrics ever made available to the college student.
Ever since Edwin Mansfield pioneered the popular theory-and-application approach with the First Edition of Microeconomics, the text has been a perennial leader in the intermediate microeconomics course field.
The Princess of Clèves, often called the first modern French novel, was published anonymously in 1678 and was received with enthusiasm by its contemporary audience.
Christine de Pizan (ca. 1364-ca. 1421) is Europe’s first professional woman writer. She wrote an astonishing body of work in many genres, including lyric poetry, allegorical dream visions, history, political treatises, and biography.
Twentieth Century Music is the third volume to appear in this series.
This new volume is the most comprehensive collection of Emerson’s writings available in a paperback edition.
Microeconomic Analysis has been a fixture of graduate programs in economics for fifteen years, providing unique authority, clarity, and breadth of coverage.