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Ernest Dowson, "Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynara". The Grapes of Wrath. John Steinbeck. Julia Ward Howe, "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Great Work of Time. John Crowley. Andrew Marvell, "An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland". The Green Bay Tree. Louis Bromfield.
For further information, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Quotation marks in article openings. Titles in quotation marks that include (or in unusual cases consist of) something that requires italicization for some other reason than being a title, e.g. a genus and species name, or a non-English phrase, or the name of a larger work being referred ...
The Seven Ages, 1986 novel by Eva Figes. Morning Face, 1968 novel by Mulk Raj Anand. Unwillingly to School, 1942 novel by Nora Mylrea. Unwillingly to School, 1958 novella by Pauline Ashwell. Sans Everything, 1967 non-fiction book by Barbara Robb.
In literature, an epigraph is a phrase, quotation, or poem that is set at the beginning of a document, monograph or section or chapter thereof. [1] The epigraph may serve as a preface to the work; as a summary; as a counter-example; or as a link from the work to a wider literary canon, [2] with the purpose of either inviting comparison or ...
Often, works are known by a nickname or common title. In this case, the nickname is specified after the formal title in parentheses and quotation marks. When the nickname is used in prose, it is enclosed in quotes. Song titles are enclosed in quotes. True titles of song cycles are italicized. Foreign language song titles remain in roman type.
“Paul Revere’s Ride,” by David Hackett Fischer. I read this a second time because Kathy and I were about to visit New England last fall. The books outlines the life of the famous messenger ...
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is the Oxford University Press 's large quotation dictionary. It lists short quotations that are common in English language and culture. The 8th edition, with 20,000 quotations over 1126 pages, was published for print and online versions in 2014. [1] The first edition was published in 1941.
The Yale Book of Quotations is a quotations collection focusing on modern and American quotations. Edited by Fred R. Shapiro, it was published by Yale University Press in 2006 with a foreword by Joseph Epstein, ISBN 978-0-300-10798-2. Prior to publication it was referred to by its working title, The Yale Dictionary of Quotations.