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For a source with three authors, all three authors must be included in the in-text citation.
William Grange has written: 'Historical dictionary of postwar German literature' -- subject(s): Austrian Authors, Austrian literature, Authors, Austrian, Authors, German, Authors, Swiss, Bio-bibliography, Biography, Dictionaries, German Authors, German literature, Swiss Authors, Swiss literature (German) 'Historical Dictionary of German Theater (Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts)' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Theater, Biography, German Dramatists
"It" if you're referring to the language, unless you're a poet or one of the authors of English as She is Spoke."They" if you're referring to the people.
Yes, the historical context of literature often reflects the social structure of its time through depictions of societal values, norms, and power dynamics. Authors draw inspiration from the world around them to create works that mirror or critique the social environment in which they were written. By examining literature in its historical context, readers can gain insight into the beliefs and perspectives prevalent during that period.
If you are referring to the same author in several consecutive citations, the Latin word "ibid" is used. If there are multiple authors, these are to be listed in their entirety.
There are many popular writers of historical novels, so there is no way to specifically point out the most popular one. However, some of the 'most popular' include Philippa Gregory, and Margaret George.
Authors name Date of publication title of page
One famous gay author of historical fiction novels is Colm Tóibín. He is known for works such as "The Master" and "Brooklyn".
Many authors write historical fiction. My favorites are Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.
the main points of the story the lesson learned and or the authors point of view
She is referring to all the injured boys, men, and Federals that are laying on the floor.