Note the Works Cited title is centered but there is no doubledouble spacing above/below it. 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 Betjeman, John. Five O'Clock Shadow. Famous Poems, Famous Poets. Allpoetry.com, n.d. 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.
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. Coleridge, Samuel T. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. The Oxford Book of English Verse on Bartleby.com, n.d. Web. 25 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. Douglass, Frederick. Excerpt from Chapter XI. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Pagebypagebooks.com, n.d. Eliot, T. S. The Hollow Men. Famous Poems, Famous Poets. Allpoetry.com, n.d.
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. 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. 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. Labouchere, Henry. The Brown Man's Burden. Mondoweiss: The War of Ideas in the Middle East. Mondoweiss.net, 23 July 2010. Mansfield, Katherine. Miss Brill. Digital Library: A Celebration of Women Writers. Upenn.edu, n.d. Web. 25 Apr. 2015.
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 Rich, Adrienne. Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. University of Pennsylvania, n.d. Robinson, Edwin A. Richard Cory. Poetry Foundation, n.d. Web. 25 Sarton, May. Lady with a Falcon. 1991 AP English Literature and Composition Released Exam. College Board Advanced Placement Program, 1991. 6. 7 th Period version: 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.
Shelley, Percy B. Ozymandias. Online-literature.com, n.d. Web. 25 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 Wolff, Tobias. Hunters in the Snow. classicshorts.com, n.d. 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.