OSCOLA Referencing Guide - UK Essays.
How to list your references. In the Harvard (author-date) System the list of references is arranged alphabetically by author's surname, year (and letter, if necessary) and is placed at the end of the work. A reference list is the detailed list of references that are cited in your work.
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Now, at the phenomenal age of 101, Chaudhuri has published a kind of coda to these books, a prophetic and mordantly aphoristic essay on contemporary decadence. Three Horsemen of the New Apocalypse The most important restorations from the typescript are the divider lines which impart a new rhythm to the imagistic descriptions and aphoristic reflections of Lawrence's travel writing.
The Veterinary Journal (established 1875) is an international journal of veterinary research that publishes original papers and reviews on all aspects of veterinary science. Contributions reporting investigative work in the scientific disciplines involving veterinary species are particularly welcome where they make a significant contribution to the field.
This is a fair example of the author's fast-paced and aphoristic style, combining micro-details with a macro sweep. Times, Sunday Times ( 2007 ) The book is a collection of short, sometimes near-aphoristic chapters organized thematically more often than through an argumentative progression.
Although such classical authors as Theophrastus, Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, and Plutarch wrote essays, the term essai was first applied to the form in 1580 by Montaigne, one of the greatest essayists of all time, to his pieces on friendship, love, death, and morality. In England the term was inaugurated in 1597 by Francis Bacon, who wrote shrewd meditations on civil and moral wisdom.
Search all permutations of the cited author's name: last name; last name and first initial; last name, first and middle initials. For some articles, only the first author may be indexed. If someone is the second or third author, remember you should also search by the lead author to locate the cited references.