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Page 1: Works Cited Master List for 2015 - …shsdavisapes.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/95583548/Works Cited Master... · Works Cited A word or two about ... AP English Literature and Composition

Works Cited A word or two about Works Cited pages: All entries are to be

listed in alphabetical order, by the first important word of the

entry. Also, after the first line, all additional lines of the

entry are to be indented (kind of reverse paragraph style).

Alvarez, Julia. “Snow.” Literature & Composition: Reading,

Writing, Thinking. First ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's,

2011. 16-17. Print.

Baldwin, James. Excerpt from Go Tell it on the Mountain. 1994

AP English Literature and Composition Released Exam.

College Board Advanced Placement Program, 1994. 2.

Bambara, Toni C. “The Lesson.” cal.ucdavis.com, n.d. Web. 25

Apr. 2015.

Betjeman, John. “Five O'Clock Shadow.” Famous Poems, Famous

Poets. Allpoetry.com, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre. Ed. Margaret Smith. Comp. Sally

Shuttleworth. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2008. Print.

Browning, Robert. “My Last Duchess.” Literature & Composition:

Reading, Writing, Thinking. First ed. Boston: Bedford/St.

Martin's, 2011. 1104-106. Print.

Brush, Katharine. “The Birthday Party.” AP English Literature

and Composition 2005 Free-Response Questions. College

Board Advanced Placement Program, 2005. PDF file.

Note the Works Cited title is centered but there is no double-double spacing above/below it.

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Camus, Albert. The Stranger. Trans. Matthew Ward. New York:

Vintage International, 1988. Print.

Chopin, Kate. “The Story of an Hour.” Virginia Commonwealth

University, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Coleridge, Samuel T. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” The

Oxford Book of English Verse on Bartleby.com, n.d. Web. 25

Apr. 2015.

Conrad, Joseph. Heart of Darkness. Ed. Paul Moliken and Sondra

Y. Abel. Clayton, DE: Prestwick House, 2000. Print.

Desai, Anita. Excerpt from Fasting, Feasting. AP English

Literature and Composition 2008 Free-Response Questions.

College Board Advanced Placement Program, 2008. PDF file.

Dickinson, Emily. “Tell All the Truth but Tell Is Slant.”

Literature & Composition: Reading, Writing, Thinking. First

ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2011. 2. Print.

Donne, John. “Holy Sonnet X.” Poets.org. Academy of American

Poets, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Douglass, Frederick. Excerpt from Chapter XI. The Narrative of

the Life of Frederick Douglass. Pagebypagebooks.com, n.d.

Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Eliot, T. S. “The Hollow Men.” Famous Poems, Famous Poets.

Allpoetry.com, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

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Fielding, Henry. Excerpt from Tom Jones. AP English Literature

and Composition 2001 Free-Response Questions. College

Board Advanced Placement Program, 2001. PDF file. 3.

Gibson, Walker. “Billiards.” (n.d.): n. pag. Jatodd.pbworks.com.

Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Herbert, George. “The Collar.” Literature & Composition:

Reading, Writing, Thinking. First ed. Boston: Bedford/St.

Martin's, 2011. 915-16. Print.

Hurston, Zora Neal. Excerpt from Their Eyes Were Watching God.

1987 AP English Literature and Composition Released Exam.

College Board Advanced Placement Program, 1987. 7.

Jackson, Shirley. “The Lottery.” Saturday Evening Post (1948):

25-26. Middlebury College. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Jones, Edward. Excerpt from The Known World. AP English

Literature and Composition 2014 Free-Response Questions.

College Board Advanced Placement Program, 2014. PDF file.

Kipling, Rudyard. “The White Man's Burden.” The Literature

Network. Online-liteature.com, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Labouchere, Henry. “The Brown Man's Burden.” Mondoweiss: The War

of Ideas in the Middle East. Mondoweiss.net, 23 July 2010.

Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Mansfield, Katherine. “Miss Brill.” Digital Library: A

Celebration of Women Writers. Upenn.edu, n.d. Web. 25 Apr.

2015.

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Marvell, Andrew. “Dialogue Between the Soul and Body.” 1982 AP

English Literature and Composition Released Exam. College

Board Advanced Placement Program, 1982. 2.

Oliver, Mary. “The Black Walnut Tree.” AP English Literature and

Composition 2013 Free-Response Questions. College Board

Advanced Placement Program, 2013. PDF file.

Poe, Edgar A. “Eldorado.” Poetryfoundation.org, n.d. Web. 25

Apr. 2015.

Rich, Adrienne. “Aunt Jennifer's Tigers.” University of

Pennsylvania, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Robinson, Edwin A. “Richard Cory.” Poetry Foundation, n.d. Web.

25 Apr. 2015.

Sarton, May. “Lady with a Falcon.” 1991 AP English Literature

and Composition Released Exam. College Board Advanced

Placement Program, 1991. 6.

Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark:

With Connections. Austin, TX: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston:

HRW Library, 2000. Print.

Shakespeare, William. Hamlet: Prestwick House Literary

Touchstone Classics Series. Clayton, DE: Prestwick House,

2005. Print.

Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein; with a New Foreword

by Walter James Miller and an Afterword by Harold Bloom.

New York: Signet, 2000. Print.

7th Period version:

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Shelley, Percy B. “Ozymandias.” Online-literature.com, n.d. Web.

25 Apr. 2015.

Trumbo, Dalton. Excerpt from Johnny Got His Gun. AP English

Literature and Composition 2007 Free-Response Questions.

College Board Advanced Placement Program, 2007. PDF file.

Updike, John. “A & P.” Literature & Composition: Reading,

Writing, Thinking. First ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's,

2011. 462-67. Print.

Walker, Alice. “The Flowers.” theliterarylink.com, n.d. Web. 25

Apr. 2015.

Wolff, Tobias. “Hunters in the Snow.” classicshorts.com, n.d.

Web. 25 Apr. 2015.

Final  thoughts  about  parenthetical  citations  within  the  paper:  1. If  you  have  fully  TAGged  a  novel  in  the  first  paragraph  of  the  four  body  paragraphs  

over  it,  then  you  only  need  to  have  the  page  number(s)  in  the  parentheses—be  sure  to  put  the  parenthetical  citation  at  the  END  of  the  sentence  that  includes  direct  quotation  of  the  text,  and  then  the  end  punctuation  for  the  sentence.  

2. If  you  are  quoting  directly  from  Hamlet  and  you  have  already  TAGged  the  work,  you  are  to  cite  the  act,  scene  and  line  number(s)  in  the  parentheses  at  the  end  of  the  sentence.  Act  numbers  are  to  be  listed  in  upper-­‐case  Roman  numerals,  scene  numbers  are  to  be  listed  in  lower-­‐case  Roman  numerals,  and  then  the  line(s)  should  be  listed  in  Arabic  numerals.  Example:  (II.ii.37-­‐39).  

3. For  poetry,  after  you  have  TAGged  the  work,  all  you  need  to  have  in  the  parentheses  at  the  end  of  a  sentence  that  includes  directly  quoted  text  from  the  poem  is  the  line  number(s)  where  the  text  can  be  found.  

4. For  any  prose  work  accessed  from  an  online  or  other  non-­‐paginated  text,  fully  TAG  the  work,  but  include  no  parenthetical  citation  when  you  include  direct  quotations  from  the  text.