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Silas Marner<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

David Carroll<br />

In a novel that combines the emotional<br />

and moral satisfaction of a fairy tale with<br />

the realism and intelligence that are her<br />

hallmarks, Eliot counterpoints Silas’s<br />

experiences with those of Godfrey Cass,<br />

the rich squire who is Eppie’s father.<br />

240 pp. 978-0-14-143975-4 $8.00<br />

t. s. eliot<br />

1888 – 1965, english<br />

(b. america)<br />

nobel Prize Winner<br />

The Waste Land and Other Poems<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

Frank Kermode<br />

This new edition collects all of the poems<br />

published in Eliot’s first three volumes<br />

of verse, including “The Love Song<br />

of J. Alfred Prufrock,” “Portrait of a<br />

Lady,” “Gerontion,” “Sweeney Among<br />

the Nightingales,” and “Whispers of<br />

Immortality.” Along with The Waste<br />

Land, as Frank Kermode writes in his<br />

Introduction, “the early poems establish<br />

what the later poems confirm: taken<br />

together, they constitute a strong claim for<br />

Eliot’s primacy among twentieth-century<br />

poets in English.”<br />

144 pp. 978-0-14-243731-5 $8.00<br />

ralPh Waldo eMerson<br />

1803 – 1882, american<br />

The Portable Emerson<br />

Edited with an Introduction by Carl Bode<br />

and Malcolm Cowley<br />

This essential guide to Emerson comprises<br />

essays, poems, journals, and letters.<br />

Includes Emerson’s first book, Nature,<br />

in its entirety; “The American Scholar,”<br />

“Self-Reliance,” and “The Poet.”<br />

720 pp. 978-0-14-015094-0 $18.00<br />

Nature and Selected Essays<br />

Edited with an Introduction by Larzer Ziff<br />

This sampling includes fifteen essays that<br />

highlight the formative and significant<br />

ideas of this central American thinker:<br />

“Nature,” “The American Scholar,” “An<br />

Address Delivered Before the Senior<br />

Class in Divinity College, Cambridge,”<br />

“Man the Reformer,” “History,” “Self-<br />

Reliance,” “The Over-Soul,” “Circles,”<br />

“The Transcendentalist,” “The Poet,”<br />

“Experience,” “Montaigne: Or, the<br />

Skeptic,” “Napoleon: Or, the Man of the<br />

World,” “Fate,” and “Thoreau.”<br />

360 pp. 978-0-14-243762-9 $14.00<br />

See Nineteenth-Century American Poetry and The<br />

Portable Romanic Poets.<br />

FriedriCh engels<br />

1820 – 1895, german<br />

The Condition of the Working Class<br />

in England<br />

Edited with a Foreword by Victor Kiernan<br />

Introducing ideas further developed<br />

in The Communist Manifesto, this<br />

savage indictment of the bourgeoisie<br />

studies British factory, mine, and farm<br />

workers—graphically portraying the<br />

human suffering born of the Industrial<br />

Revolution.<br />

304 pp. 978-0-14-044486-5 $15.00<br />

See Karl Marx.<br />

P e n g u i n C l a s s i C s 83

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