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jaroslav hasˇek 1883 – 1923, Czech The Good Soldier ˇsvejk And His Fortunes in the World War Translated with an Introduction by Cecil Parrott, Illustrations by Josef Lada This novel portrays the “little man” fighting officialdom and bureaucracy with the only weapons available to him— passive resistance, subterfuge, native wit, and dumb insolence. 784 pp. 978-0-14-044991-4 $16.00 nathaniel haWthorne 1804 – 1864, american The Portable Hawthorne Edited with an Introduction by William C. Spengemann This new anthology presents a comprehensive portfolio of Hawthorne’s entire career, including his journals, correspondence and a sampling of his short fiction, spanning nearly 40 years of his life’s work. 464 pp. 978-0-14-303928-0 $18.00 The Blithedale Romance Introduction and Notes by Annette Kolodny In language that is suggestive and often erotic, Hawthorne offers a superb depiction of a utopian community that cannot survive the individual passions of its members. 304 pp. 978-0-14-039028-5 $10.00 The House of the Seven Gables Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Milton R. Stern This enduring novel of crime and retribution is a psychological drama that vividly reflects the social and moral values of New England in the 1840s. 352 pp. 978-0-14-039005-6 $10.00 116 Penguin ClassiCs The Marble Faun Introduction and Notes by Richard H. Brodhead Set in Rome, Hawthorne’s tale of the influence of European culture on American morality echoes The Scarlet Letter in its concern with the nature of transgression and guilt. 480 pp. 978-0-14-039077-3 $11.00 The Scarlet Letter A Romance Introduction by Nina Baym Notes by Thomas E. Connolly Cover art by Ruben Toledo Nathaniel Hawthorne’s dramatic, moving depiction of social defiance and social deference is now available in a stylish deluxe edition with cover art by famed fashion illustrator Ruben Toledo. 256 pp. 978-0-14-310544-2 $16.00 Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition The Scarlet Letter Introduction by Nina Baym with Notes by Thomas E. Connolly Hawthorne’s novel of guilt and redemption in pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts provides vivid insight into the social and religious forces that shaped early America. 272 pp. 978-0-14-243726-1 $7.00

Selected Tales and Sketches Selected with an Introduction by Michael J. Colacurcio Displaying Hawthorne’s understanding of the distinctly American consciousness, these thirty-one short fictions of the early nineteenth century include “Young Goodman Brown,” “The Minister’s Black Veil,” and “Rappaccini’s Daughter.” 488 pp. 978-0-14-039057-5 $14.00 georg WilhelM FriedriCh hegel 1770 – 1831, german (b. stuttgart) Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics Translated by Bernard Bosanquet with an Introduction and Commentary by Michael Inwood Hegel’s writings on art—and his profound conclusion that art was in terminal decline —have had a broad impact on our culture. 240 pp. 978-0-14-043335-7 $15.00 See German Idealist Philosophy. heinriCh heine 1797 – 1856, german The Harz Journey and Selected Prose Edited and Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Ritchie Robertson A poet whose verse inspired music by Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, and Brahms, Heinrich Heine was also greatly admired for his elegant prose. Beginning with three meditative works inspired by Heine’s journeys as a young man, this compilation offers a fascinating look into a brilliant and prophetic mind. 368 pp. 978-0-14-044850-4 $15.00 See Abélard. héloïse o. henry 1862 – 1910, american Selected Stories Edited with an Introduction by Guy Davenport Compiled here are eighty classic stories—about con men, tricksters, and innocent deceivers, about fate, luck, and coincidence—by one of the great masters of American literary comedy and the short-story form. Included are “The Ransom of Red Chief,” “A Retrieved Reformation,” and “The Rose of Dixie.” 384 pp. 978-0-14-018688-8 $16.00 heraClitus c. 535 – 475 B.C., greek Fragments The Collected Wisdom of Heraclitus Translated by Brooks Haxton Foreword by James Hillman The surviving fragments of Heraclitus’ On Nature have for thousands of years tantalized our greatest thinkers. This powerful free verse translation revitalizes Heraclitus’ groundbreaking treatise—that energy is the essence of matter, that everything becomes energy in flux. 128 pp. 978-0-14-243765-0 $14.00 P e n g u i n C l a s s i C s 117

jaroslav hasˇek<br />

1883 – 1923, Czech<br />

The Good Soldier ˇsvejk<br />

And His Fortunes in the World War<br />

Translated with an Introduction by<br />

Cecil Parrott, Illustrations by Josef Lada<br />

This novel portrays the “little man”<br />

fighting officialdom and bureaucracy with<br />

the only weapons available to him—<br />

passive resistance, subterfuge, native wit,<br />

and dumb insolence.<br />

784 pp. 978-0-14-044991-4 $16.00<br />

nathaniel haWthorne<br />

1804 – 1864, american<br />

The Portable Hawthorne<br />

Edited with an Introduction by<br />

William C. Spengemann<br />

This new anthology presents a<br />

comprehensive portfolio of Hawthorne’s<br />

entire career, including his journals,<br />

correspondence and a sampling of his<br />

short fiction, spanning nearly 40 years of<br />

his life’s work.<br />

464 pp. 978-0-14-303928-0 $18.00<br />

The Blithedale Romance<br />

Introduction and Notes by Annette Kolodny<br />

In language that is suggestive and<br />

often erotic, Hawthorne offers a superb<br />

depiction of a utopian community that<br />

cannot survive the individual passions of<br />

its members.<br />

304 pp. 978-0-14-039028-5 $10.00<br />

The House of the Seven Gables<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

Milton R. Stern<br />

This enduring novel of crime and<br />

retribution is a psychological drama that<br />

vividly reflects the social and moral values<br />

of New England in the 1840s.<br />

352 pp. 978-0-14-039005-6 $10.00<br />

116 <strong>Penguin</strong> ClassiCs<br />

The Marble Faun<br />

Introduction and Notes by<br />

Richard H. Brodhead<br />

Set in Rome, Hawthorne’s tale of the<br />

influence of European culture on American<br />

morality echoes The Scarlet Letter in its<br />

concern with the nature of transgression and<br />

guilt.<br />

480 pp. 978-0-14-039077-3 $11.00<br />

The Scarlet Letter<br />

A Romance<br />

Introduction by Nina Baym<br />

Notes by Thomas E. Connolly<br />

<strong>Cover</strong> art by Ruben Toledo<br />

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s dramatic, moving<br />

depiction of social defiance and social<br />

deference is now available in a stylish<br />

deluxe edition with cover art by famed<br />

fashion illustrator Ruben Toledo.<br />

256 pp. 978-0-14-310544-2 $16.00<br />

<strong>Penguin</strong> Classics Deluxe Edition<br />

The Scarlet Letter<br />

Introduction by Nina Baym with Notes by<br />

Thomas E. Connolly<br />

Hawthorne’s novel of guilt and<br />

redemption in pre-Revolutionary<br />

Massachusetts provides vivid insight into<br />

the social and religious forces that shaped<br />

early America.<br />

272 pp. 978-0-14-243726-1 $7.00

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