Oxford World’s Classics

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Oxford World’s Classics is a long-running series of affordable, scholarly editions of major works of literature and thought from around the world.

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instanceOf book series
literary classics series
competesWith Everyman's Library
surface form: Everyman’s Library

Penguin Classics series
surface form: Penguin Classics
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
focusesOn classic texts
major works of literature
major works of thought
world literature
hasCharacteristic affordable editions
annotated texts
bibliographies
chronologies
critical introductions
extensive notes
scholarly editions
hasEditionFeature authoritative texts
explanatory notes
glossaries
maps
new translations
scholarly apparatus
select bibliographies
suggested further reading
timelines
hasNotableAuthorIncluded Aristotle
Charles Dickens
Dante Alighieri
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Homer
Jane Austen
Leo Tolstoy
Plato
Virginia Woolf
William Shakespeare
includesGenre drama
essays
historical works
novels
philosophical works
poetry
political writings
religious texts
isPartOf Oxford University Press classics publishing program
languageOfPublication English
publisher Oxford University Press
targetAudience general readers
scholars
students

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Oxford University Press publisherOf Oxford World’s Classics