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Sample #2: Works Cited Page
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Works Cited

Field, B.S.  “Death of a Salesman” Twentieth Century Literature.  January, 1972. 19-24.  Rpt. in World Literary

          Criticism.  Ed. Frank Magill.  “Arthur Miller” Detroit: Gale Research, 1992.  2366-2368.

Hayman, Ronald.  Arthur Miller.  New York: Frederick Ungar, 1972.

Hoeveler, D. J.  “Ben’s Influence.”  Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman: Modern Critical Interpretations.  Ed.

          Harold Blum.  Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1988. 72-81.

Magill, Frank.  “Death of a Salesman.”  Master Plots.  Englewood Cliffs: Salem, 1976.  1365-1368.

Miller, Arthur.  Death of a Salesman.  New York: Penguin, 1949.

---.  Conversations With Arthur Miller.  Jackson: Mississippi UP, 1987.

Parker, Brian.  “Point of View in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman.”  Arthur Miller: A Collection of Critical
          Essays.  Ed. Robert Corrigan.  Englewood Cliffs:  Prentice Hall, 1969.  98-107.
 
 

Things to Notice:
1.  The first entry by B. S. Field is a reprint in another source; this material had been published earlier elsewhere.
     To cite a previously published source, give the complete data for the earlier publication and then add Rpt. in
     (“Reprinted in”), the title of the collection, the editor of the collection, and the new publication facts, including
      the first and last pages of the material in the later source.
2.  Arthur Miller is the author of two sources used in the paper.  To cite two or more books by the same author, give
     the name of the author in the first entry only.  In the following entry or entries, type three hyphens, followed by a
     period, two spaces, and the title.  The three hyphens stand for the exact same name in the previous entry.  For
     alphabetizing, use the names of the titles of the works, without using a, an, or the.
 

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