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ENGLISH NOVELS OXFORD WORLD’S CLASSICS


(NOVELS) OUP UK The Oxford World’s Classics series offers a vast range of full, unabridged editions of over 700 of the world’s best books – from the 4 000-year-old myths of Mesopotamia to the twentieth century’s greatest novels.


The series makes available celebrated as well as important but lesser-known writing in compact paperbacks. It is recognized for its fine scholarship and reliability in texts that span world literature, religion, philosophy, and politics. Each edition includes a perceptive introduction by a leading scholar, essential background information, and notes to explain literary and historical allusion. The World’s Classics offer outstanding value for money, and several of the novels listed here have been prescribed for the classroom.


For further information on the full range of Oxford World’s Classics, please contact the Oxford University Press Customer Services Department on 021 596 2300.


Suitable for Grades 10 to 12 Around the World in Eighty Days


Emma


Far From the Madding Crowd Great Expectations The Great Gatsby Gulliver’s Travels Hard Times


Huckleberry Finn The Iliad Jane Eyre Kim


Northanger Abbey Pride and Prejudice Persuasion


The Secret Agent


Sense and Sensibility SHE


Silas Marner A Tale of Two Cities


The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Treasure Island


Tess of the D’Urbervilles Typhoon


Prescribed for IEB Grade 12


Home Language from 2017–2018


The Wind in the Willows Washington Square


J. Verne J. Austen T. Hardy


C. Dickens J. Swift


C. Dickens M. Twain B. Picard C. Brontë R. Kipling J. Austen J. Austen J. Austen J. Conrad J. Austen


G. Eliot


C. Dickens A. Brontë


T. Hardy J. Conrad


978 0 19 955251 1 978 0 19 953552 1 978 0 19 953701 3 978 0 19 921976 6


F.S. Fitzgerald 978 0 19 953640 5 978 0 19 953684 9 978 0 19 953627 6 978 0 19 953655 9 978 0 19 953679 5 978 0 19 953559 0 978 0 19 953646 7 978 0 19 953554 5 978 0 19 953556 9 978 0 19 953555 2 978 0 19 953635 1 978 0 19 953557 6


H.R. Haggard 978 0 19 953642 9 978 0 19 953677 1 978 0 19 953623 8 978 0 19 920755 8


R.L. Stevenson 978 0 19 956035 6 978 0 19 953705 1 978 0 19 953903 1 978 0 19 955648 9 978 0 19 955919 0


K. Grahame H. James


TREETOPS CLASSICS OUP UK


This selection of abridged classics is part of the well-known Oxford Reading Tree (Stage 16). They provide illustrated, short, easy-to-read versions of classic novels and plays.


For more information about Treetops Classics and the Oxford Reading Tree, please contact the Oxford University Press Customer Services Department on 021 596 2300.


Suitable for Grades 7 to 9 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde


Frankenstein Jane Eyre Kidnapped


Macbeth (adapted) Oliver Twist


Robinson Crusoe Silas Marner


Stories of Sherlock Holmes The Tempest Treasure Island


Wuthering Heights


R.L. Stevenson M. Shelley C. Brontë


R.L. Stevenson J. Blake


C. Dickens D. Defoe G. Eliot


A.C. Doyle


W. Shakespeare R.L. Stevenson E. Brontë


978 0 19 844891 4 978 0 19 844878 5 978 0 19 844879 2 978 0 19 844890 7 978 0 19 844886 0 978 0 19 844888 4 978 0 19 844883 9 978 0 19 844889 1 978 0 19 844880 8 978 0 19 844887 7 978 0 19 844882 2 978 0 19 844881 5


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