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Tender Is the Night

F. Scott Fitzgerald (1934) · Scribner

A novel about the rise and fall of Dick Diver, a promising young psychiatrist, and his wife Nicole on the French Riviera.

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MLA9th ed.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Tender Is the Night. Scribner, 1934.
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(Fitzgerald)
APA7th ed.
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Fitzgerald, F. S. (1934). Tender Is the Night. Scribner.
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(Fitzgerald, 1934)
Chicago (Notes-Bib.)17th ed.
Bibliography
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Tender Is the Night. Scribner, 1934.
Footnote
1. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender Is the Night (Scribner, 1934).
Chicago (Author-Date)17th ed.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. 1934. Tender Is the Night. Scribner.
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(Fitzgerald 1934)
Harvard
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Fitzgerald, F. S., 1934. Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribner.
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(Fitzgerald, 1934)

Additional Styles

ACS
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Fitzgerald, F. S. Tender Is the Night; Scribner: New York, 1934.
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AMA11th ed.
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Fitzgerald FS. Tender Is the Night. Scribner; 1934.
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APSA
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. 1934. Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribner.
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(Fitzgerald 1934)
ASA7th ed.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. 1934. Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribner.
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(Fitzgerald 1934)
Bluebook21st ed.
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F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, TENDER IS THE NIGHT (1934).
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CSE8th ed.
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Fitzgerald FS. Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribner; 1934.
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IEEE
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[1] F. S. Fitzgerald, Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribner, 1934.
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Turabian9th ed.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribner, 1934.
Footnote
1. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender Is the Night (New York: Scribner, 1934).
Vancouver
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Fitzgerald FS. Tender Is the Night. New York: Scribner; 1934.
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How to Use These Citations

Direct quotes and paraphrases from Tender Is the Night require in-text citations. Here are examples for the two most common styles.

MLA - Direct Quote

As the narrator reflects, "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past" (Fitzgerald 180).

Include the author's last name and page number in parentheses after the quote.
MLA - Paraphrase

Fitzgerald suggests that people are perpetually drawn back toward the past, unable to escape its pull (Fitzgerald 180).

When paraphrasing, still cite the author and page. No quotation marks needed.
APA - Direct Quote

Fitzgerald (1934) wrote, "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past" (p. 180).

APA uses author-date format. Include page number with 'p.' for direct quotes.
APA - Paraphrase

Fitzgerald (1934) argued that humanity is forever pulled backward by the weight of the past.

For paraphrases in APA, page numbers are encouraged but not required.

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