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    How to cite a work of art from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
     
     
    Last name of artist, First name of artist. Title of the work of art.  Year. Medium.
     
             The Philadelphia Museum of Art. 
     
     
     
     
    Citations for the various essays:
     
     
    Didion, Joan. "Self Respect". The Quill Reader. ed. Jocelyn Siler. Orlando: Harcourt, 2000. Print.
     
     
     
    Douglass, Frederick. "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass."  New York:
     
                  Dover Publications, 1995. Print. 
     
     
     
    Kafka, Franz. "The Metamorphosis". Trans. Ian Johnston. 
     
                         http://psychology.okstate.edu/faculty/jgrice/psyc4333/Franz_Kafka_The_Metamorphosis.pdf
     
     
     
     
     
    Wallace, David Foster. "In His Own Words: Kenyon College Commencement Address." 4 February 2013.
     
                <http://moreintelligentlife.com/story/david-foster-wallace-in-his-own-words>

     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Baldwin, James. "Sonny's Blues". The Quill Reader. ed. Jocelyn Siler. Orlando: Harcourt, 2000. Print. 
     
    Crosley, Sloane. "Take a Stab at It." How Did You Get This Number?  New York. Riverhead. 2010. Print. 
     
     
    Deloria Jr., Vine.  "We Talk, You Listen." The Language of Composition. eds. Renee H. Shea, 

                Lawrence Scanlon and
    Robin Dissin Aufses. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2008. Print.
     
     
    Dillard, Annie. “Heaven and Earth in Jest.” Reading, Writing, and the Humanities. 
     
                eds. Jo Ray McCuen and Anthony C. Winkler. Orlando: Harcourt, 1991. Print.

     

     
     
     
    How to cite the introduction/editorial commentary in an anthology.
    (using the Joan Didion piece as an example)
     
    Siler, Jocelyn. Introduction. "Self-Respect". By Joan Didion. The Quill Reader. Orlando:
     
             Harcourt, 2000.  Print.
     
    Last name of editor, First name of editor.  Introduction. "Title of essay". By author of essay.
     
             Name of anthology. City, Publisher, Year. Print.  
     
     
     
     
     
    Eiseley, Loren. "The Brown Wasps." The Night Country.  Lincoln, NE.  University of Nebraska Press. 1971. Print. 
     
     

    Gill, Richard T.. “The Code.” Reading, Writing, and the Humanities. eds. Jo Ray McCuen and 

                Anthony C. Winkler. Orlando: Harcourt, 1991
    . Print. 

     
    Gould, Stephen Jay. "Nonmoral Nature."  Reading, Writing, and the Humanities   

                eds. Jo Ray McCuen and Anthony C. Winkler. Orlando: Harcourt, 1991. Print. 
     
    Grealy, Lucy. "Mirrorings". The Best American Essays: College Edition.  ed. Robert Atwan.  
     
                Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. Print.  
     
    Hitler, Adolf. "The Purpose of Propaganda." The Informed Argument. ed. Robert K.
     
               Miller. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace, 1999. Print.

      

    Hongo, Garrett. "Kubota".  The Best American Essays: College Edition.  ed. Robert Atwan.
     
                Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. Print.
     
                 

    Kincaid, Jamaica. “On Seeing England for the First Time.” The Quill Reader. ed. Jocelyn Siler.

               

                Orlando: Harcourt, 2000. Print.

     
     
    Kushner, Harold. "The Story of a Man Named Job".  Reading, Writing, and the Humanities.   
     
                   eds. Jo Ray McCuen and Anthony C. Winkler. Orlando: Harcourt, 1991.  Print. 
     
    Mansfield, Katherine. "The Garden Party." Reading, Writing, and the Humanities.   
     
                   eds. Jo Ray McCuen and Anthony C. Winkler. Orlando: Harcourt, 1991.  Print. 

                 
     
    McCloud, Scott. "Show and Tell." The Language of Composition. eds. Renee H. Shea, 
     
                Lawrence Scanlon and Robin Dissin Aufses. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2008. Print. 
     
    Moore, Leslie. "Framing My Father." The Essay Connection. ed. Lynn Z. Bloom. Boston: 

                Houghton Mifflin, 2004. Print.
     
    O'Brien, Tim. "The Things They Carried." Literature: An Introduction to Reading and
     
                 Writing. eds. Edgar V. Roberts and Henry E. Jacobs. Upper Saddle River:
     
                  Prentice Hall, 1998. Print. 
     
    O'Brien, Tim. "The Vietnam in Me." The New York Times. 2 October, 1994. Web. 15 March, 2017. 
     

     

     

     
    Orwell, George. "Shooting an Elephant". The Quill Reader. ed. Jocelyn Siler.
     
                 Orlando: Harcourt, 2000. Print. 
     
      
    Quindlen, Anna. "Commencement Speech at Mount Holyoke College."   The Language of Composition

                eds. Renee H. Shea, Lawrence Scanlon and
    Robin Dissin Aufses. Boston: 

                Bedford/St. Martin's, 2008. Print.
     
    Sedaris, David. "A Plague of Tics". Naked. New York. Little, Brown and Co. 1997. Print. 
     
    Sedaris, David. "The Drama Bug". Naked. New York. Little, Brown and Co. 1997. Print.  
     
    Selzer, Richard. "The Surgeon as Priest."  The Language of Composition. eds. Renee H. Shea, 

                Lawrence Scanlon and
    Robin Dissin Aufses. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2008. Print.
     
     
    Swift, Jonathan. "A Modest Proposal."  Reading, Writing, and the Humanities.   
     
                   eds. Jo Ray McCuen and Anthony C. Winkler. Orlando: Harcourt, 1991.  Print. 
     
     
     
    White, E. B.. "Once More to the Lake".  The Quill Reader. ed. Jocelyn Siler.
                  
                Orlando: Harcourt, 2000. Print. 
     
     
    How to cite the William Faulkner Nobel Prize speech:
     
     
     
     
     Faulkner, William. "William Faulkner: Banquet Speech." Nobel Banquet, 10 December, 1950, City Hall,
     
                Stockholm, Sweden. Acceptance speech. https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes
     
                /literature/laureates/1949/faulkner-speech.html.    Accessed 21 November 2016.  
     
              
     
     
     
     
     
    How to cite a museum placard:
     
    The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College. "Title of the Information Card".
     
              Collegeville, PA. 2015. "Plaque" or "Information Brochure"