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How do I cite "The Tempest" as a source?
So far I searched for a way to cite it for the past half hour and I can't find out how to cite "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare.
3 Answers
- SpacemanLv 77 years agoFavourite answer
Here are links to information showing various styles of citation:
- JosephLv 67 years ago
Most places (in my experience) use the Harvard Referencing System. These guys: http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm produce a couple of PDF's that should tell you how to reference pretty much anything.
Of course, if you're not using the Harvard system, it may be different.