English Composition 1
Illinois Valley Community College
Instructor Randy Rambo

 

Works Cited Page with Essay 3 Stories and Sources

 

Note the correct “Works Cited” format below. Preparing a “Works Cited” page with online sources is not as confusing as it may at first seem. The FirstSearch and ProQuest sources follow the exact format given on the “Documenting Sources from Online Subscription Databases” course web page; the other online sources follow the basic format given on the “Citing and Documenting Online Sources” course web page.

 

Works Cited

Bernardo, Karen. “Ernest Hemingway’s ‘A Cat in the Rain.’” Storybites: A Taste of the

World’s Best Short Stories. 3 March 2003 <http://www.storybites.com/

hemingwaycatinrain.htm>.

Felty, Darren. “Spatial Confinement in Hemingway’s ‘Cat in the Rain.’” Studies in Short

Fiction 34.3 (Summer 1997): 363-69. FirstSearch. Jacobs Library, Oglesby, IL. 3

March 2003 <http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org>.

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. “The Yellow Wallpaper.” The Practical Guide to Writing with

Readings and Handbook. 8th ed. Eds. Sylvan Barnet, Marcia Stubbs, Pat

Bellanca. New York: Longman, 2000. 379-90.

---. “Why I Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper.” The Forerunner October 1913. Ed. Catherine

Lavender. 8 June 1999. The City University of New York. 3 March 2003 <http://

www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/whyyw.html>.
Hemingway, Ernest. “Cat in the Rain.” The Practical Guide to Writing with Readings and

Handbook. 8th ed. Eds. Sylvan Barnet, Marcia Stubbs, Pat Bellanca. New York:

Longman, 2000. 407-10.

Mahin, Michael James. “The Awakening and The Yellow Wallpaper: An Intertextual

Comparison of the ‘Conventional’ Connotations of Marriage and Propriety.”

Domestic Goddesses. Ed. Kim Wells. 3 March 2003 <http://www.womenwriters.

net/domesticgoddess/mahin.htm>.