I am not sure on how to cite the translations, since those are the ones i used for my paper. I have already searched for it so please do not say "google it." I really need this as soon as possible, thank u.|||This is for MLA format, after the tile write: Trans.
then the name of the translator. I had to do this recently.
example:
Remarque, Erich Maria. All Quiet on the Western Front. Trans. A. W. Wheen. New York: Random House, 1982
If that doesn't work for you, your local library, or school library will be able to help you.|||How you cite depends on your professor's chosen method--there's MLA, Turabian, Strunk and White, Chicago, APA and that is just to name a few. You need to verify which style you are supposed to use.
APA
References Format: Author鈥檚 Last Name, First Initial. (Year). Title. City. State if needed: Publisher.
Tompkins, J. (1992). West of everything: The inner life of westerns. New York: Oxford University Press.
APA In-Text Citation: (Tompkins, 1992, p. 45).
(For an online citation APA format:)
APA
References Format: Author鈥檚 Last Name, First Initial. (Release Date). [Electronic Version].Title. Retrieved Date. Database name [Ascension number].
Chaucer, G. (1995). [Electronic Version]. Troilus and Criseyde. Retrieved April 21, 2004 from Gutenberg Project [257].
APA In-Text Citation: (Chaucer, 1995 , p. 2).
More notes on APA
APA Format Issues
All APA citations should be double spaced.
The first line of an APA citation should be flush with the left margin. All other lines should be indented.
Only the first and middle initial of author name(s) are used in APA [i.e. Smith, J.A.]
Multiple authors are separated by an ampersand (%26amp;) not the word 鈥榓nd.'
The publication date follows the author name(s) and is contained in parentheses [i.e. Smith, J.A. (2004)]
Capitalize ONLY the first word of the title of a book or article, the subtitle, and proper nouns.
Italicize titles of books and journals and the volume number of journals. DO NOT italicize or put quotation marks around the title of a book chapter or article in a journal.
If the book has a subtitle, put a colon between the main title and the subtitle. Subtitles do need to be included in the citation.
If the place of publication is a well-known city (New York, London, Chicago, Paris, etc.) you do not need to put the state or the country. If, however, it is a lesser-know city or if there are more than one major city by that name, you do need qualifying information. Birmingham, for example could mean Birmingham England or Birmingham, AL, so you would need to indicate which one. See p. 230-231.
If you use the electronic version of a book, journal, etc., you must cite the electronic version.
re: parenthetical citations
The APA style calls for three kinds of information to be included in in-text citations. The author's last name and the work's date of publication must always appear, and these items must match exactly the corresponding entry in the references list. The third kind of information, the page number, appears only in a citation to a direct quotation.
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