Oxfords scholarly editions provide trustworthy, annotated primary texts for scholars and students. OSEO currently includes writers active between 1485 and 1901, plus Classical Latin and Greek authors from Aeschylus, Austen, Bentham, Catullus, Dickens, and Donne through to Virgil and Wordsworth. It contains more than 1,000 scholarly editions the equivalent of more than 543,000 print pages.
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Series of full text humanities databases or collections of definitive scholarly editions, in both the original language and in English translation, of the full corpora of seminal figures in the humanities and social sciences, including their published and unpublished works, articles and essays, and correspondence.
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Includes short signed essays about more than 2,000 authors and literary genres, taken from the series in print.
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In-depth introductions to the lives and works of writers around the world, the history and influence of literary movements, and to the development of literary genres.
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