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* The two epigraphs. On the PDF version of this article, they seem to be indented about a half inch on either side. In addition, I am not sure what to do with their citations--it does not seem right to include them as the first and second citations of the article since they appear prior to the article.
* The two epigraphs. On the PDF version of this article, they seem to be indented about a half inch on either side. In addition, I am not sure what to do with their citations--it does not seem right to include them as the first and second citations of the article since they appear prior to the article.
* What level of heading a subheading should be.
* What level of heading a subheading should be. I'm using third.
* The Project Muse part of this citation. Here is the original: Lewis, Pericles. “Churchgoing in the Modern Novel.” ''Modernism/modernity'' 11.4 (2004): 669–694. ''Project Muse.'' Web. 5 June 2010.   
* The Project Muse part of this citation. Here is the original: Lewis, Pericles. “Churchgoing in the Modern Novel.” ''Modernism/modernity'' 11.4 (2004): 669–694. ''Project Muse.'' Web. 5 June 2010.   
* Citation for T.S. Eliot's'' The Waste Land'' (1922). This citation appeared to be completely missing from the PDF original! I crafted one, but I'm not sure if it's correct.
* Citation for T.S. Eliot's'' The Waste Land'' (1922). This citation appeared to be completely missing from the PDF original! I crafted one, but I'm not sure if it's correct.

Revision as of 15:37, 7 March 2025

Things I'm not certain about, in order of issues encountered:

  • The two epigraphs. On the PDF version of this article, they seem to be indented about a half inch on either side. In addition, I am not sure what to do with their citations--it does not seem right to include them as the first and second citations of the article since they appear prior to the article.
  • What level of heading a subheading should be. I'm using third.
  • The Project Muse part of this citation. Here is the original: Lewis, Pericles. “Churchgoing in the Modern Novel.” Modernism/modernity 11.4 (2004): 669–694. Project Muse. Web. 5 June 2010.
  • Citation for T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land (1922). This citation appeared to be completely missing from the PDF original! I crafted one, but I'm not sure if it's correct.