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Stephanie. Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Correct form of citation

Hi!

I would like to write somewhere the following:


F. Dostoevski in his outstanding book "Brothers Karamazov" writes characteristically:

"What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love."


I found the book online in the link below, in the paragraph (i).

http://www.online-literature.com/dostoevsky/brothers_karamazov/41/

My question is: which is the correct form to cite?

(If there are any mistakes in my post, please correct them) Emotion: smile

Thanks in advance.

  

Top answer

F. Dostoevski in his outstanding book " The Brothers Karamazov" writes characteristically: "What is ****? " (Chapter 41) Just add ('Chapter 41').

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  • Dostoevski in his outstanding book " The Brothers Karamazov" writes characteristically: "What is ****?
  • " (Chapter 41) Just add ('Chapter 41').
  • (If there are any mistakes in my post, please correct them .
  • ) You missed the full stop (period) after 'them'.
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F. Dostoevski in his outstanding book "The Brothers Karamazov" writes characteristically:

"What is ****? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love."

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