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(Newman 36) OR Newman writes that... (36) |
Reference list |
Newman, Beth. "Wuthering Heights in its Context(s)." Approaches to Teaching Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, edited by Sue Lonoff and Terri A Hasseler. Modern Language Association of America, 2006, pp. 36-43. |
Endnote reference type | Book section |
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In-text |
(Eldred 126) OR According to Eldred... (126) |
Reference list |
Eldred, Laura. "Martin McDonagh and the Contemporary Gothic." Martin McDonagh: A Casebook, edited by Richard Rankin Russell, Taylor & Francis, 2007, pp. 111-30. EBL, uql.eblib.com.au/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=328231. |
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Electronic book section You will need to manually edit the output for this style in the plain text version of the document to italicise the database/website/platform the eBook version was accessed from. |
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Note |
If you are citing a commonly studied prose, do not include the page number in the citation. Instead, use the line numbering and other divisions (act, scene, book, etc.) of the text. Arabic numerals are preferred. For more information refer to MLA Handbook section 6.22, pp.245-246. |
In-text |
(Carter 159-60) OR (Burns line 11) |
Reference list |
Carter, Angela. "The Tiger's Bride." Burning Your Boats: The Collected Stories, Penguin, 1995, pp. 154-69. Burns, Robert. "Red, Red Rose." 100 Best-Loved Poems, edited by Philip Smith, Dover, 1995, p. 26. |
Endnote reference type | Book section |