• BAD GIRLS


    ISBN: 9780393064636
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle: 26 WRITERS MISBEHAVE
    Author: ELLEN SUSSMAN

     815
  • ECONOMICS


    ISBN: 9780393928631
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle: 4TH ED
    Author: JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ

     14,784
  • THE PROPHET AND THE ASTRONOMER

    An astrophysicist guides us through the celestial apocalypse, from Revelations to the Big Crunch. From the beginning of time people have looked to the heavens to find order in the universe, to divine meaning and direction from celestial events. The same skies that used to instill fear in our ancient prophets today spawn a rich apocalyptic science for awestruck stargazers. This remarkable book explores the shared quest of prophets and astronomers to explain the strange phenomena of our skies—from the apocalypse foretold in Revelations to modern science’s ongoing identification of multiple cataclysmic threats, including the impact of comets and asteroids on earthly life; the likelihood of future collisions; the meaning of solar eclipses and the death of stars; the implications of black holes for time travel; and the ultimate fate of the universe and of time. 30 illustrations.
    ISBN: 0393049876
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle: A SCIENTIFIC JOURNEY TO THE END OF TIME
    Author: MARCELO GLEISER

     960 8,478
  • CONDITION OF LOVE

    An alluring, thoughtful reflection on why falling in love is never enough—even though we wish it could be. Gleaning surprisingly practical insights from sources as diverse as Dante, St. Augustine, and Jane Austen, John Armstrong lends a philosopher’s expansive insight and his own personal humor to the often over sentimentalized topic of love. This charming, intellectual discussion considers why we are so keenly fascinated with the rhapsodic initial phase of “falling in love,” even though what we most desire is lasting, long-term love—an emotionally involved relationship not only between lovers but also among friends and family. Armstrong’s exploration of the awkward transition from romantic passion to mature love captures characteristic moments in the unfolding experience of intimacy, such as recognition, imagination, flirtation, infatuation, happiness, and, of course, sex. He traces the influential ideas—from Plato to Freud, via Stendhal and Tolstoy, through evolutionary psychology and Woody Allen’s psyche—that have shaped the conditions and expectations that we carry as lovers today. Ultimately, Armstrong’s accessible, witty musings deliver the optimistically lighthearted message of carpe diem.
    ISBN: 0393057593
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle: THE PHILOSOPHY OF INTIMACY
    Author: JOHN ARMSTRONG

     725 3,144
  • BEOWULF

    Accurate and literally faithful, the Donaldson translation conveys the full meaning and spirit of the original.

    “Backgrounds and Contexts” provides readers with the historical, linguistic, and literary settings of Beowulf, including Robert C. Hughes on the origins of the Old English language, E. Talbot Donaldson’s presentation of the major features of Old English poetry, new material on Beowulf’s tribes and genealogies, three maps, and a facsimile illustration of the manuscript.

    “Criticism” collects seven new and wide-ranging interpretations of Beowulf by Fred C. Robinson, Roberta Frank, John D. Niles, Michael Lapidge, Joyce Hill, Helen Bennett, and Nicholas Howe.

    A Glossary of Proper Names and a Selected Bibliography are included.
    ISBN: 9780393974065
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle: A PROSE TRANSLATION
    Author: NICHOLAS HOWE

     695
  • ECONOMICS


    ISBN: 9780393975840
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle:
    Author: JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ

     12,267
  • THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY

    In a sense, there are two distinctly separate Portraits-the 1880-81 First Edition and the New York Edition, which James extensively revised. The editor has meticulously prepared a list of textual variants to facilitate comparative reading of the novel. Nina Baym, F. O. Matthiessen, and Anthony J. Mazzella provide differing interpretations of James’s revision process.

    Henry James and the Novel culls autobiographical excerpts from James’s other writings-his Notebooks, the intentionally autobiographical A Small Boy and Others and Notes of a Son and Brother, and the travel books Italy Revisited, A Roman Holiday, and Roman Rides.

    Contemporary Reviews and Criticism provides both chronological and critical perspective on The Portrait of a Lady. Four reviews from 1882 outline the novel’s initial critical reception.

    Seven important essays from the period 1954-1991 provide a wide range of critical responses by Dorothy Van Ghent, William H. Gass, Laurence B. Holland, Charles Feidelson, Louis Auchincloss, William Veeder, and Millicent Bell.

    Bibliographical Aids includes judiciously selected secondary works on James from the wealth of material published yearly.
    ISBN: 9780393966466
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle: 2ND ED
    Author: ROBERT D BAMBERG

     795
  • MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMISTS


    ISBN: 9780393117523
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle:
    Author: CARL P. SIMON

     14,470
  • MICROECONOMICS ANALYSIS


    ISBN: 9780393957358
    Publisher: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
    Subtitle: 3RD ED
    Author: HAL R. VARIAN

     14,470