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Your Last Name 1

Your Name

My Name

Class Name

Day Month Year

Annotated Bibliography: Subject

Goldman, Anne. “Questions of Transport: Reading Primo Levi Reading Dante.” The Georgia Review, vol. 64, no. 1, spring 2010, pp. 69-88. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41403188.

Include a seven to ten sentence summary of the work (in third person, referring to the work in the present tense), a one sentence critique of the work ((in third person, referring to the work in the present tense), and a one to two sentence evaluation of the work’s usefulness to your research (in first person) here as one paragraph. The paragraph should have a first line indent, but the citations should have a hanging indent.

Poe, Edgar Allan. “The Masque of the Red Death.” The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, edited by James A. Harrison, vol. 4, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1902, pp. 250-58. HathiTrust Digital Library, hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924079574368.

Include a seven to ten sentence summary of the work (in third person, referring to the work in the present tense), a one sentence critique of the work ((in third person, referring to the work in the present tense), and a one to two sentence evaluation of the work’s usefulness to your research (in first person) here as one paragraph. The paragraph should have a first line indent, but the citations should have a hanging indent.

Example citations from MLA.org. If you are having difficulty citing a work, I recommend you check out their examples!

Your

Last

Name

1

Example citations from

MLA.org

.

If you are having difficulty citing a work, I recommend you

check out their examples!

Your Name

My Name

Class Name

Day Month Year

Annotated Bibliography: Subject

Goldman, Anne. “Questions of Transport: Reading Primo Levi Reading Dante.”

The Georgia

Review

, vol. 64, no. 1, spring 2010, pp. 69

-

88.

JSTOR

,

www.jstor.org/stable/41403188

.

Include a seven to ten sent

ence summary of the work (in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense), a one sentenc

e critique

of the work (

(in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense

), and a one to two sentence

evaluation of the work

s usefulness to your

research (in first person) here as one paragraph.

The paragraph should have a first line indent, but

the citations should have a hanging indent.

Poe, Edgar Allan. “The Masque of the Red Death.”

The Complete W

orks of Edgar Allan Poe

,

edited by James A. Harrison, vol. 4, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1902, pp. 250

-

58.

HathiTrust

Digital Library

, hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924079574368.

Include a seven to ten sent

ence summary of the work (in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense), a one sentenc

e critique

of the work (

(in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense

), and a one to two sentence

evaluation of the work

s usefulness to your

research (in first person) here as one paragraph.

The paragraph should have a first line indent, but

the citations should have a hanging indent.

Your Last Name 1

Example citations from MLA.org. If you are having difficulty citing a work, I recommend you

check out their examples!

Your Name

My Name

Class Name

Day Month Year

Annotated Bibliography: Subject

Goldman, Anne. “Questions of Transport: Reading Primo Levi Reading Dante.” The Georgia

Review, vol. 64, no. 1, spring 2010, pp. 69-88. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41403188.

Include a seven to ten sentence summary of the work (in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense), a one sentence critique of the work ((in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense), and a one to two sentence evaluation of the work’s usefulness to your

research (in first person) here as one paragraph. The paragraph should have a first line indent, but

the citations should have a hanging indent.

Poe, Edgar Allan. “The Masque of the Red Death.” The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe,

edited by James A. Harrison, vol. 4, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1902, pp. 250-58. HathiTrust

Digital Library, hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924079574368.

Include a seven to ten sentence summary of the work (in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense), a one sentence critique of the work ((in third person, referring to the

work in the present tense), and a one to two sentence evaluation of the work’s usefulness to your

research (in first person) here as one paragraph. The paragraph should have a first line indent, but

the citations should have a hanging indent.