Otterheart
02-05-2013, 12:45 AM
Gotta love homophones!
Hey someone! I am writing a paper and using a quote from Charles Dickens', "Oliver Twist". I do not have a copy on hand and would like to cite TLN's copy. I use EndNote citation software, so I can either import or create from scratch.
How would you suggest I cite the quote, as a book or a website? If a book, I assume TLN becomes the publisher and place published but what should I use as the date published, I'm assuming 1837-1839 (when he published it) but the citation would be inaccurate because TLN wasn't the original publisher....
Thanks for your help!
Terri
Hey someone! I am writing a paper and using a quote from Charles Dickens', "Oliver Twist". I do not have a copy on hand and would like to cite TLN's copy. I use EndNote citation software, so I can either import or create from scratch.
How would you suggest I cite the quote, as a book or a website? If a book, I assume TLN becomes the publisher and place published but what should I use as the date published, I'm assuming 1837-1839 (when he published it) but the citation would be inaccurate because TLN wasn't the original publisher....
Thanks for your help!
Terri