Selected Poems
Edited with an Introduction by
Richard Holmes
This collection—divided into eight
categories of theme and genre, including
Conversation Poems, Ballads, Hill
Walking Poems, and Confessional
Poems—rediscovers Coleridge as a
Romantic autobiographer of tremendous
power, daring, and range.
400 pp. 0-14-042429-6
See English Romantic Verse and
The Portable Romantic Poets.
$12.00
WILKIE COLLINS
1824 – 1889, English
A r m a d a l e
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by
John Sutherland
This intricately plot ted Victori anmelodram a
draws on the substance and style of the
popular press of the day: fraud, bigamy,
drug addiction, and domestic poisonings
all make appearances as Collins chronicles
the evil ways of a spectacularly beautiful
but unscrupulous woman.
752 pp. 0-14-043411-9 $13.00
The Law and the Lady
Edited with an Introduction by David Skilton
Here Collins introduced one of English
literature’s earliest woman detectives,
Valeria Woodville, who investigates the
murder of her husband’s first wife in an
attempt to prove his innocence.
432 pp. 0-14-043607-3 $10.95
44 PENGUIN CLASSICS
The Moonstone
Edited with an Introduction by
Sandra Kemp
The Moonstone, a priceless yellow di amond,
is looted from an Indian temple and given
to Rachel Verinder on her eighteenth birthday, only to be stolen again that very night.
528pp. 0-14-043408-9 $8.00
Penguin Readers Guide Available
“The first, the longest, and the best of
modern English detective novels.”
—T. S. ELIOT
No Name
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by
Mark Ford
In a tale of courage and confrontation in
the world of rigid Victorian society, Collins
creates a vivid and disturbing view of the
hypocrisy inherent in the upper class.
640 pp. 0-14-043397-X $14.00
The Woman in White
Edited with an Introduction by
Matthew Sweet
This thriller, revolving around the identities
of two mysterious women, caused great
excitement when it was published in 1860
and continues to enthrall.
720 pp. 0-14-143961-0
Penguin Readers Guide Available
$8.00