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Reserves: Arthur
Miller: Death of
a Salesman

This is a list of books on reserve at the circulation desk on the top floor of
Brown Library. Each reference is given in MLA format.
There are two
types of books on reserve:
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Books about
the author (i.e., biography or literary criticism)
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Anthologies
- These are collections of critical writings about the
author. The writings, by various researchers and scholars,
are usually reprints of articles published originally in
journals. An anthology will have one or more editors. A
writing from an anthology is not cited the same way as a
book.
Books
about the Author
Murphy, Brenda, and Susan C.W. Abbotson. Understanding Death
of a Salesman: a Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and
Historical Documents. Westport: Greenwood, 1999.
Anthologies
A citation to an anthology
contains two parts:
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The first part is the reference to the
particular article, essay or chapter that you are using. It
includes first the author and then the title.
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The second part of the citation will
be the reference to the book that the article appeared in.
It includes the title of the book, the editor, the
publication information, date and pages. The references
below are not complete. They only show the book part of
a citation. For more
information, consult page 382 of A Writer's Reference.
Arthur
Miller's Death of a Salesman. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea,
1988. Willy Loman. Ed.
Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea, 1991.
Readings on Death of a Salesman.
Ed. Thomas Siebold. San Diego: Greenhaven, 1999.
Other
Arthur Miller's Death of Salesman
(video)
To find more articles and books not
listed here, please visit the
Library Handbook for English 112. |