a work that is part of an anthology?
(A) Begin with the name of the author of the selection, not the name of the editor of the anthology. Then give the title of the selection (quotes), the title of the anthology (underlined), the name of the editor, publication information, and the pages on which the selection appear. Example: Odell, Nol. “Mallory and Irvine’s Attempt.” Points Unknown: A Century of Great Exploration. Ed. David Roberts. New York: Norton, 2000. 161-72. If an anthology gives the original publication information for a selection and if your instructor prefers that you use it, cite that information first. Follow with “Rpt. in” (Reprinted in) and the title of the anthology, along with the other information about the anthology as in the model above. Example: Alvarez, Julia. “Picky Eater.” Something to Declare. Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 1998. 75-86. Rpt. in The Norton Book of American Autobiography. Ed. Jay Parini. New York: Norton, 1999. 619-26.