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18 Σεπ 2024 · There are three ways to reference a poem in APA. A single author collection of poetry. These should be treated like a single author book. Example: Pope, A. (1963). The poems of Alexander Pope. (J. Butt, Ed.). Methuen. Hardy, T. (1930). The collected poems of Thomas Hardy (4th ed.). Macmillan. An Anthology of Poetry
2 Φεβ 2021 · To cite a poem in APA style, it’s helpful to know basic information including the author of the poem, title of the poem, title of the book, publication date, and publisher. The templates and examples below are based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th Edition.
18 Δεκ 2023 · Do not surround the title of a poem with quotation marks. Use the title References at the top of your page. Alphabetize your entries by the author's last name. If you have more than one source by the same author, use the date of publication to list them chronologically.
To format an MLA works-cited list entry for a poem include the poem’s author, the poem’s title, the title of the work in which the poem appears (anthology title, book title, etc.), the editor or author of the work in which the poem appears, the publisher, the year, and the page number.
25 Οκτ 2023 · In APA, citing poetry requires the use of in-text citations and a reference list. In-text citations are used to indicate the source material used in the text and should contain the author’s last name, year of publication, and the page or line number.
Following are the templates and examples for citing a poem found in an anthology in APA style. Template. One date: Surname, F. M. (Publication Year). Title of the poem. In F. Editor (Ed.)., Title of the anthology (pp. #–#). Publisher. Republished and original dates: Surname, F. M. (Publication Year). Title of the poem.
28 Αυγ 2023 · Authors First Name and Last Name, 'Title of Poem', in Title of book/collection, ed. by Name of Editor, edition number (Place of publication: Publisher, Date), book number in roman numerals (if a multi-volume work). Starting line number (if a direct quotation) or line range if referring to a passage. 1.