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Anthology

To be made up of:

  • Editor/compiler of anthology (surname followed by initials).
  • Year of publication (in round brackets).
  • Title of book (in italics).
  • Place of publication: publisher.

In-text citation:

(Mead and Tranter, 1991)

Reference List:

Mead, C and Tranter, J. (eds.) (1991). The Penguin book of modern Australian poetry. London: Bloodaxe Books.

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