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7<br />

York: Norton, 1996). 218 pp.<br />

6. Kafka’s Selected Stories, Norton Critical<br />

Edition, with preface, notes and critical<br />

apparatus, ed. and trans. <strong>Stanley</strong> <strong>Corngold</strong> (New<br />

York: Norton, 2007). 362 pp. (appeared in 2006).<br />

7. Franz Kafka: the Office Writings (with Jack Greenberg<br />

and Benno Wagner)(Princeton: Princeton University<br />

Press, 2009). 404 pp. (appeared in 2008)<br />

[Finalist/Honorable Mention for the 2008 PROSE Award<br />

for Excellence – Literature, Language, and<br />

Linguistics, AAP] Choice: “Outstanding Title.”<br />

8. Kafka for the Twenty-First Century (with Ruth<br />

Gross)(Rochester: Camden House, 2011). 286 pp. Choice:<br />

“Recommended.”<br />

9. Monatshefte [special Kafka issue: papers from the<br />

Princeton-Oxford-Humboldt Kafka Consortium conference<br />

2010(with Michael Jennings)], Volume 103, Number 3,<br />

Fall 2011.<br />

10. The Sufferings of Young Werther by J.W. Goethe, Norton<br />

Critical Edition, with preface, notes and critical<br />

apparatus, trans. <strong>Stanley</strong> <strong>Corngold</strong> (New York: Norton,<br />

2012). 238 pp.<br />

11. The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, trans. with<br />

introduction, notes, and critical materials, The<br />

Modern Library (New York: Random House, <strong>2013</strong>). 312 pp.<br />

Chapters in Books<br />

III.1.<br />

“Mann and the German Philosophical Tradition,” in<br />

Thomas Mann: 1875-1975, ed. S. <strong>Corngold</strong> and Richard<br />

Ludwig (Princeton: Princeton University Library,<br />

1975), 9-16.<br />

2. “The Mann Family,” ibid., 46-53.<br />

3. “The Question of Law, the Question of Writing,” in<br />

Twentieth Century Interpretations of “The Trial, “ ed.

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