Harvard Style Guide: Translated book
Translated record
Reference: Author/Editor Last name, Initials. (Year translation published) Title. Translated by translator(s) Monogram and Last name. Place of publication: Publisher.
Sample: Kafka, FLUORINE. (2016) Metamorphosis. Translated by M. Hoffman. London: Penguin Books.
In-Text-Citation:
- Author Last your (Year)
- (Author Last name, Year)
Example:
- Kafka (2016) evokes alienation....
- This novella describes alienation via a physical transformation (Kafka, 2016).
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