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Mary wollstoNecraFt 1759 – 1797, english “as a thinker on social issues, Wollstonecraft was bold and original, and expressed her views through essays, fiction, and travel writing.” —claire t o m a l i n A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Miriam Brody Published in 1792, this classic treatise applied the egalitarian principles of the French and American revolutions to the social, political, and economic conditions of women. 352 pp. 978-0-14-144125-2 $11.00 See The Portable Enlightenment Reader. Mary/Maria/Matilda Edited with an Introduction by Janet Todd Three short novels written by mother and daughter offer insight into the personal lives of both authors as they illuminate struggles for identity within the early feminist movement. 256 pp. 978-0-14-043371-5 $15.00 See Mary Shelley. 264 penguin classics vIrGINIa woolF 1882 – 1941, english Jacob’s Room Introduction and Notes by Sue Roe Imparted in a poetic prose style reflecting her experiments with reality, memory, and time, Woolf’s third novel signals her bold departure from the traditional methods of the English novel. 192 pp. 978-0-14-018570-6 $11.00 Night and Day Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Julia Briggs A love story and a social comedy in the tradition of Jane Austen, Night and Day transcends traditional romance to raise questions about women’s intellectual freedom, marriage, social expectations, and social reform. 496 pp. 978-0-14-018568-3 $15.00 The Voyage Out Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Jane Wheare Woolf’s first novel is the story of an impressionable young British woman sailing to South America, whose innocence makes her susceptible to love and ripe for tragedy. 432 pp. 978-0-14-018563-8 $13.00
wIllIaM wordsworth 1770 – 1850, english The Prelude The Four Texts Edited with an Introduction by Jonathan Wordsworth This unique edition contains an early draft of Wordsworth’s masterpiece, entitled Was It for This, composed in 1798; The Prelude in two books, composed in 1799; and the 1805 and 1850 versions, presented here in parallel texts to show the poem’s evolution. 736 pp. 978-0-14-043369-2 $19.95 Selected Poems Edited with an Introduction by Stephen Gill This volume brings together a rich selection from the most creative period of the life of one of the most enduringly popular of Romantic poets, including much-loved short works. These poems demonstrate Wordsworth’s astonishing range, power, and inventiveness, and the sustained and captivating vision that informed his work. 352 pp. 978-0-14-042442-3 $12.00 dorothy wordsworth 1771 – 1855, english wIllIaM wordsworth 1770 – 1850, english Home at Grasmere The Journal of Dorothy Wordsworth and the Poems of William Wordsworth Edited with an Introduction by Colette Clark Wordsworth’s poems are arranged here alongside entries from his sister’s Grasmere Journals, illuminating how the interdependence of brother and sister was vital in the writing of many of his great poems. 304 pp. 978-0-14-043136-0 $14.00 wIllIaM wordsworth 1770 – 1850, english saMuel taylor colerIdGe 1772 – 1834, english Lyrical Ballads Edited by Michael Schmidt Wordsworth and Coleridge composed this powerful selection of poetry during their youthful and intimate friendship. Reproducing the first edition of 1798, this edition of Lyrical Ballads allows modern readers access to the book’s original impact. 128 pp. 978-0-14-042462-1 $14.00 p e n g u i n c l a s s i c s 265
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Mary wollstoNecraFt<br />
1759 – 1797, english<br />
“as a thinker on social issues, Wollstonecraft<br />
was bold and original, and expressed her<br />
views through essays, fiction, and travel<br />
writing.” —claire t o m a l i n<br />
A Vindication of the Rights<br />
of Woman<br />
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />
Miriam Brody<br />
Published in 1792, this classic treatise<br />
applied the egalitarian principles of the<br />
French and American revolutions to the<br />
social, political, and economic conditions<br />
of women.<br />
352 pp. 978-0-14-144125-2 $11.00<br />
See The Portable Enlightenment Reader.<br />
Mary/Maria/Matilda<br />
Edited with an Introduction by Janet Todd<br />
Three short novels written by mother and<br />
daughter offer insight into the personal<br />
lives of both authors as they illuminate<br />
struggles for identity within the early<br />
feminist movement.<br />
256 pp. 978-0-14-043371-5 $15.00<br />
See Mary Shelley.<br />
264 penguin classics<br />
vIrGINIa woolF<br />
1882 – 1941, english<br />
Jacob’s Room<br />
Introduction and Notes by Sue Roe<br />
Imparted in a poetic prose style reflecting<br />
her experiments with reality, memory, and<br />
time, Woolf’s third novel signals her bold<br />
departure from the traditional methods of<br />
the English novel.<br />
192 pp. 978-0-14-018570-6 $11.00<br />
Night and Day<br />
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />
Julia Briggs<br />
A love story and a social comedy in the<br />
tradition of Jane Austen, Night and Day<br />
transcends traditional romance to raise<br />
questions about women’s intellectual<br />
freedom, marriage, social expectations,<br />
and social reform.<br />
496 pp. 978-0-14-018568-3 $15.00<br />
The Voyage Out<br />
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />
Jane Wheare<br />
Woolf’s first novel is the story of an<br />
impressionable young British woman<br />
sailing to South America, whose<br />
innocence makes her susceptible to love<br />
and ripe for tragedy.<br />
432 pp. 978-0-14-018563-8 $13.00