: Edited by David Bradshaw, this collection brings together 30 of her best essays. It includes her landmark piece on modern fiction, "Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown," and covers themes ranging from feminism and education to the London scene.
The series includes several famous essay collections, most notably:
: This volume draws primarily from his Essays Moral, Political, and Literary . It explores a vast range of topics such as the development of political economy, the standard of taste, and civil liberty. Series Characteristics
: Edited by Stefan Collini, this volume contains 19 major essays including "Shooting an Elephant" and "Politics and the English Language" . It categorizes his work into three areas: Personal/Descriptive, Literary, and Political.
The title in the Oxford World's Classics series refers to several distinct collections by major literary and philosophical figures. Rather than one single book, the series provides curated volumes for authors like George Orwell , Virginia Woolf , and David Hume , each paired with scholarly introductions and extensive annotations . Major Author Collections
Selected Essays (oxford World's Classics) [OFFICIAL]
: Edited by David Bradshaw, this collection brings together 30 of her best essays. It includes her landmark piece on modern fiction, "Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown," and covers themes ranging from feminism and education to the London scene.
The series includes several famous essay collections, most notably: Selected Essays (Oxford World's Classics)
: This volume draws primarily from his Essays Moral, Political, and Literary . It explores a vast range of topics such as the development of political economy, the standard of taste, and civil liberty. Series Characteristics : Edited by David Bradshaw, this collection brings
: Edited by Stefan Collini, this volume contains 19 major essays including "Shooting an Elephant" and "Politics and the English Language" . It categorizes his work into three areas: Personal/Descriptive, Literary, and Political. It explores a vast range of topics such
The title in the Oxford World's Classics series refers to several distinct collections by major literary and philosophical figures. Rather than one single book, the series provides curated volumes for authors like George Orwell , Virginia Woolf , and David Hume , each paired with scholarly introductions and extensive annotations . Major Author Collections