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Question about the Pericles Lewis citation
Adding item to sources without author
 
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I'm not certain how to format the two epigraphs. On the PDF version, they seem to be indented 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.
1. Sources without author.
 
a. God-Language in Hemingway section, first para. Reference to 1928 Book of Common Prayer published in 1993. However, with no last name from the works cited entry to include in the sfn, the only thing that shows up is the year of publication, 1993. It is quite misleading. What is a better way to represent this reference? Also, when you click on the sfn, it doesn't link up with the full citation.
I'm not sure how to properly format the Project Muse part of this citation. Here is the original: 
b. God-Language in Hemingway section, second para, straddling p. 335-336. Reference to King James Version of the Bible. Again, the only thing that shows up is the year of publication. However, it had a twist--I needed to include a scripture reference, and the only way I knew to do that was as a page number, which appears odd. How should I show the scripture reference? Also, when you click on the sfn, it doesn't link up with the full citation.  
Lewis, Pericles. “Churchgoing in the Modern Novel.” ''Modernism/modernity'' 11.4 (2004): 669–694. ''Project Muse.'' Web. 5 June 2010.
c. God-Language in Hemingway section, p.337 first para. Reference to New English Bible. Same issues with specific scripture references.

Latest revision as of 21:59, 10 March 2025

1. Sources without author. a. God-Language in Hemingway section, first para. Reference to 1928 Book of Common Prayer published in 1993. However, with no last name from the works cited entry to include in the sfn, the only thing that shows up is the year of publication, 1993. It is quite misleading. What is a better way to represent this reference? Also, when you click on the sfn, it doesn't link up with the full citation. b. God-Language in Hemingway section, second para, straddling p. 335-336. Reference to King James Version of the Bible. Again, the only thing that shows up is the year of publication. However, it had a twist--I needed to include a scripture reference, and the only way I knew to do that was as a page number, which appears odd. How should I show the scripture reference? Also, when you click on the sfn, it doesn't link up with the full citation. c. God-Language in Hemingway section, p.337 first para. Reference to New English Bible. Same issues with specific scripture references.