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Works Cited Page

Works Cited Page. IMPORTANT!. All entries in the Works Cited page must correspond to the works cited in your main text. Points to remember:. At the end of your paper, begin your Works Cited page on a separate sheet of paper.

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Works Cited Page

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  1. Works Cited Page

  2. IMPORTANT! • All entries in the Works Cited page must correspond to the works cited in your main text.

  3. Points to remember: • At the end of your paper, begin your Works Cited page on a separate sheet of paper. • The Works Cited page should have the same one-inch margins and last name, page number header as the rest of your paper.

  4. Label the page Works Cited (do not underline the words Works Cited or put them in quotation marks) and center the words Works Cited at the top of the page. • Double space all citations, but do not skip spaces between entries.

  5. First line to margin • Alphabetical order Follows last page of paper Stanczuk 6 • NO underline • Centered • SAME font and size Works Cited Brombert, Victor. “The Idea of the Hero.” Brombert 11-21. Print. Brombert,Victor, ed.The Hero in Literature. Greenwich: Fawcett, 1969. Print. Campbell, Joseph. “Myth and Society.”The Hero With a Thousand Faces. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1949. 379-391. Print. Hegel, G.W.F. “from The Philosophy of Fine Art.” Brombert 186-201. Print. Jackson, W.T.H. The Hero and the King: An Epic Theme. New York: Columbia U Press, 1982. Print. Kern, Edith. “The Modern Hero: Phoenix or Ashes?” Brombert 266-277. Print. Machiavelli, Niccolo. The Prince. New York: Signet Classic, 1999. Print. Second+ lines indented

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