
*Creating an in-text citation? The following link has an APA in-text citation example. Swank (Ed.), An introduction to American poetry (pp. In Editor Initial Last Name (Ed.), Book title (pp. *If you’re doing an annotated bibliography, be sure to check out this MLA annotated bibliography example. “The Road Not Taken.” An Introduction to American Poetry, edited by Lisa Swank, Viking Press, 2015, pp. “Title of Poem.” Title of Book: Subtitle if Any, edited by Editor’s First Name Last Name, Edition if given and is not first, Publisher Name often shortened, Year of Publication, pp.

*For help creating citations of different sources in this format, try the Cite This For Me Harvard reference generator. (ed.) An introduction to American poetry.

(2015) ‘The road not taken’, in Swank, L. (Year) ‘Poem title’, in Last Name, Initial (ed.) Book title. How to cite a poem in Harvard referencing style (Cite Them Right 10 th edition) Book editor’s first and last name (if applicable).Title of the book where you located or read the poem (if applicable).

Here are some of the pieces of information you may want to locate prior to making your reference for a poem: Let’s take a look at how to cite a poem in some of the most popular citation styles available on Cite This For Me. Poetry is one of the most artistic and beautiful forms of writing, and can be a valuable resource to consider as a paper topic or as a piece of evidence for a research paper.
