Works Cited --
A chapter in an anthology, reference, or collection:
George, Hilda. “My Mother’s Orchard.” Mothers and Daughters, edited by Shauna Clarke and
S. Chen, Apple Press, 1988, pp. 34-45.
A chapter with two authors:
Howell, John and Louisa O’Malley. “The Sailboat.” Atlantic Dreams, edited by Harriet Oak,
UNI Press, 1960, pp. 102-109.
A chapter with three or more authors:
Perkins, Karen, et al. “Over the Rainbow.” Queering the Canon, edited by Allen Albertson and
T. Huang, Opal Books, 1981, pp. 340-347.
In-Text Citations --
A chapter with one author:
Birch bark is a highly useful material (Dover 99).
A chapter with two authors:
Scholars tend to agree that children’s literature “provides useful insight into the cultural climate” (Sing and Bentley 102).
A chapter with three or more authors:
Jordan et al. argue that Shakespeare’s female characters often challenge traditional notions of ideal femininity (223).