MLA Style Manual:PN145.G444 2008 Dictionary Entry (Appose) Journal Article (Bate) Book Chapter (Aspinall) Book (Baldwin) Image (Bruegel) Newspaper Article (Edmundson) Translations and Repeat Authors (Erasmus) Critical Introduction (Melchiori) There are plenty of other kinds of sources (video, music, scientific, legal, etc).While they are not represented in this sample Works Cited, you can find out how to cite such texts in the MLA Style Manual (see call number at the top of this page). Citation information you should be keeping track of as you research: Title, Author, Publisher, Publication Date, Publication City, Title of containing text (journal, book, etc), Other people who may need to be cited (Editor, Translator, etc), Page range, date accessed (if digital). Works Cited “Appose.” Def. 1.The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nded. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989. Web. Aspinall, Dana E. “Robert Armin—England: c. 1568-1615.”Fools and Jesters in Literature, Art, and History: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook. Ed. Vicki K. Janik. Westport: Greenwood P, 1998. 41-49. Print. “Assay.” Def. 16 and 15b.The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989. Web. Bakhtin, Mikhail. “The Problem of Speech Genres.”Modern Speech Genre. Ed. David Duff. Harlow: Longman, 2000. 82-97. Print. - - -. “Rabelais and His World.”The Bakhtin Reader: Selected Writings of
Bakhtin, Medvedev and Voloshinov. Ed. Pam Morris. London: Arnold, 2003. 194-206. Print. Baldwin, T.W.William Shakspere’s Small Latine and Lesse Greeke. 2 vols. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1944. Print. Barber, C. L.Shakespeare’s Festive Comedy: A Study of Dramatic Form and its Relation to Social Custom. 1959. Cleveland: Meridian, 1963. Print. Barton, Anne. Introduction.The Riverside Shakespeare. Ed. G. Blakemore Evans. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997. Print. Bate, Jonathan. “Shakespeare’s Foolosophy.”Shakespeare in Southern Africa13.1 (2001): 1-10.Gale-Academic OneFile. Web. 6 Dec. 2010. Bednarz, James. “William Kemp (England: 1585-1603).”Fools and Jesters in Literature, Art, and History: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook. Ed. Vicki K. Janik. Westport: Greenwood P, 1998. 273-280. Print. Billings, Timothy. “Masculine in Case: Grammar Lessons and Gender Identity.”Class, Boundary and Social Discourse in the Renaissance. Ed. Alexander C. Y. Huang, I-Chun Wang and Mary Theis. Taiwan: National Sun Yat-sen UP, 2007. 63-86. Print. Bruegel, Pieter the Elder.Battle Between Carnival and Lent. 1559. Oil on panel. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Bryan, Emily D. “The Government of Performance:Ignoramusand the Micropolitics of Tutor-Student Relations.”Early Modern Academic Drama. Ed. Jonathan Walker and Paul D. Streufert. Burlington: Ashgate, 2008. 65-86. Print. “Bully Rook.” Def. 1a, 3a and 4.The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nded. Oxford: Oxford
UP, 1989. Web. “Ceremony.” Def. 1b.The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989. Web. “Cog.” Def. 5 and 3a.The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nded. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989.
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