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- Poetics, Aristotle ; translated with an introduction and notes by Anthony Kenny
- Confessions of an English opium-eater and other writings, Thomas de Quincey ; edited with an introduction and notes by Grevel Lindop
- The theory of the leisure class, Thorstein Veblen ; edited by Martha Banta
- Republic, Plato
- Plain tales from the hills, Rudyard Kipling ; edited with an introduction and notes by Andrew Rutherford
- The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, edited with an introduction and notes by Christopher Roden
- The Odyssey, Homer ; translated by Walter Shewring with an epilogue on translation ; with an introduction by G.S. Kirk
- Selected poetry, Thomas Hardy ; edited with an introduction and notes by Samuel Hynes
- The decameron, Giovanni Boccaccio ; translated by Guido Waldman ; edited by Jonathan Usher
- Chance, a tale in two parts, Joseph Conrad ; edited with an introduction and notes by Martin Ray
- The sin of Abbe Mouret, Emile Zola ; translated with an introduction and notes by Valerie Minogue
- A room of one's own and three guineas, Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by Anna Snaith
- Young Goodman Brown and other tales, Nathaniel Hawthorne ; edited with an introduction and notes by Brian Harding
- Critique of judgement, Immanuel Kant ; James Creed Meredith, translator
- Père Goriot, Honore de Balzac ; translated with an introduction and notes by A.J. Krailsheimer
- Medea and other plays, by Euripides ; translated and edited by James Morwood ; introduction by Edith Hall
- The picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
- The ecclesiastical history of the English people ; the Greater Chronicle ; Bede's letter to Egbert, Bede ; edited with an introduction and notes by Judith McClure and Roger Collins
- A love story, Emile Zola ; translated by Helen Constantine ; with an introduction and notes by Brian Nelson
- The masterpiece, Emile Zola ; translated by Thomas Walton ; translation revised and introduced by Roger Pearson
- Four major plays, Federico Garcia Lorca ; translated by John Edmunds ; introduction by Nicholas Round ; notes by Ann MacLaren
- Catharine and other writings, Jane Austen ; edited by Margaret Anne Doody and Douglas Murray ; with an introduction by Margaret Anne Doody
- The Canterbury tales, Geoffrey Chaucer ; a verse translation with an introduction and notes by David Wright
- The misfortunes of virtue, and other early tales, Marquis de Sade ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- Volpone, or The fox ;, Epicene, or The silent woman ; The alchemist ; Bartholomew Fair, Ben Jonson ; edited with an introduction by Gordon Campbell
- Villette, Charlotte Bronte ; edited by Margaret Smith and Herbert Rosengarten ; with an introduction and notes by Tim Dolin
- A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful, Edmund Burke
- Collected poems and other verse, Stéphane Mallarmé ; translated with notes by E.H. and A.M. Blackmore ; with an introduction by Elizabeth McCombie
- Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus, the 1818 text, Mary Shelley ; edited with introduction and notes by Marilyn Butler
- Arabian nights' entertainments.
- Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and other tales, Robert Louis Stevenson
- The souls of black folk, W.E.B. Du Bois
- A memoir of Jane Austen, and other family recollections, J. E. Austen-Leigh
- The man who disappeared (America), Franz Kafka ; translated with an introduction and notes by Ritchie Robertson
- Dead souls, a poem, Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol ; translated and edited by Christopher English with an introduction by Robert Maguire
- Outlines of the philosophy of right, [G.W.F. Hegel] ; translated by T.M. Knok ; revised, edited, and introduced by Stephen Houlgate
- The trial, Franz Kafka ; translated by Mike Mitchell ; with an introduction and notes by Ritchie Robertson
- The Lifted Veil ;, and, Brother Jacob, George Eliot ; edited with an introduction and notes by Helen Small
- Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
- politics, Aristotle ; translated by Ernest Barker
- Alcestis, Heracles, children of Heracles, Cyclops, Euripides ; translated by Robin Waterfield ; introduction by Edith Hall ; notes by James Morwood
- Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë ; edited with an introduction by Margaret Smith