Tuesday, January 5, 2010

London Style Entry Door How Would I Make A Works Cited Entry For This Using MLA Style?

How would i make a works cited entry for this using MLA style? - london style entry door

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Little ...

This is an online resource for the history that was written in 1836 and translated by HP Paull in 1872.
Here is the information for the book, these are the translated version of the wine
Stories, William Petersen and Lorenz Frolich, illustrators. London: Frederick Warne & Co. (1872, 1883)

I can not find a tutorial that MLA explains how!

2 comments:

mrsgreen... said...

Andersen, Hans Christian. "The Little Mermaid". Trans HB Paul. Fairy tales and stories. London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1872.

"Short Stories" should be emphasized. To work in a collection, you should definitely have the number of pages, but if you give information online that you could have done without them. You can also simply the web page where you will find that your reference.

xo379 said...

I would probably say that you get the book - not online.
Ex: Esquivel, Laura. Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in monthly installments, with recipes, romances and home remedies. Trans Carol Christensen and Thomas Christensen. New York: Doubleday, 1992.

So ...
Christian Anderson, Hans. "The Little Mermaid". Trans HB Paull. London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1883.

You can ask your teachers, but only to verify.

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