I need assistance with a revision of an outline and bibliography for an English research paper

Student’s LAST Name 1

Annotated Bibliography [Example]

Bauer, Margaret D. “Forget the Legend and Read the Work: Teaching Two Stories by Ernest

Hemingway.” College Literature, vol. 30, iss. 3, 2003, pp. 124-137.

This short article deals with the short stories “Indian Camp” and “Hills like White Elephants”. It takes a different perspective in looking at female characters, which could be important in my discussion of the role of secondary characters in Hemingway’s writings. It should help me prove that Hemingway’s female characters are not as weak as they might seem to be. This article is credible since it is published in a well-known literary journal and is written by an associate professor of English at East Carolina

University. [This is an example of annotation. Be sure to follow your instructor’s requirements for the annotation information he/she required.]

Bluefarb, Sam. “The Search for the Absolute in Hemingway’s ‘A Clean Well-Lighted Place’ and The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” The Bulletin of the Rocky Mountain MLA, vol. 25, iss. 1, 1971, pp. 3-9.

[Annotation on the article’s connection to your topic and the credibility of the source/author would appear here as in the example above.]

Grant, David. “Hemingway’s ‘Hills Like White Elephants’ and the Tradition of the American in Europe.” Studies in Short Fiction, vol. 35, iss. 3, 1998.

www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-83585388/hemingway-s-hills-like-whiteelephants-and-the-tradition. Accessed on 28 Feb. 2022.

[Annotation on the article’s connection to your topic and the credibility of the source/author would appear here as in the first entry’s example.]

Student’s LAST Name 2

Hemingway, Ernest. “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place.” Literature: Reading, Reacting, Writing.

4th ed. Edited by Laurie G. Kirszner and Stephen R. Mandell, Heinle and Heinle, 2000. pp. 233-236.

[Annotation is not necessary for the primary sources.]

-----. “Hills Like White Elephants.” Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, 9th ed.

Edited by Edgar V. Roberts, Pearson Education, 2009. pp. 344-347. [Annotation is not necessary for the primary sources.] -----. The Sun Also Rises. Scribner, 1926.

[Annotation is not necessary for the primary sources.] -----. To Have and To Have Not. Scribner, 1937.

[Annotation is not necessary for the primary sources.]

Reynolds, Michael. Hemingway: the Paris Years. Camelot Press, 1989.

[Annotation on the book’s connection to your topic and the credibility of the source/author would appear here as in the first entry’s example.]

[Be sure to include the appropriate number of sources per your assignment. Also, follow your instructor’s requirements. This is an example of the annotated bibliography FORMAT; your instructor may have additional or more specific requirements to suit his/her course.]