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+\iffalse
+ \usepackage[mla]{mlastyle}
+ \bibliographystyle{mlastyle}
+ \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{1in}
+ \addtolength{\textwidth}{-1in}
+ \addtolength{\headwidth}{-1in}
+\else
\usepackage[compat]{mlastyle}
+ \bibliographystyle{plain}
\addtolength{\headsep}{-5pt}
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\addtolength{\textheight}{22pt}
\IfFileExists{ulem.sty}{\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}}{\let\uline\emph}
-\else
- \usepackage[mla]{mlastyle}
- \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{1in}
- \addtolength{\textwidth}{-1in}
- \addtolength{\headwidth}{-1in}
\fi
\IfFileExists{times.sty}%
{\newcommand{\examp}[2][]{{\let\emph\uline\fontfamily{ptm}\selectfont##2}##1}}%
% \surname{Pope}
%
% \maketitle
+%
% \tableofcontents
%
% \section{Introduction}
%
-% MLA style, consisting of a set of documentation conventions, has
-% gained widespread acceptance in the humanities. \LaTeX{} is a
+% ^^AMLA style, consisting of a set of documentation conventions, has
+% ^^Agained widespread acceptance in the humanities.
+% According to The {\em MLA Handbook for Writers of Research
+% Papers}\citeC{handbook}, MLA style is a set of ``commonly agreed-on
+% rules for documenting quotations, facts, opinions and paraphrases'' that
+% ``is preferred by a substantial majority of scholarly journals in
+% language and literature{\makeatletter\ifmlastyle@style
+% .''\citeM[xvi]{handbook}\else.''\fi} \LaTeX{} is a
% document preparation system enjoying popularity in the scientific field.
% It should come as no surprise that complete, up-to-date implementations
% of MLA style for \LaTeX{} are in short supply. The \LaTeX{} package
% \package{mlastyle}.
%
% \subsubsection{Italics vs.\ Underlining} \index{underlining|usage}
-% \index{italics|usage}
-% MLA format dictates that emphasis should be indicated by underlining the
-% text. Thus, the \package{ulem} package, which underlines all emphasized
+% \index{italics|usage}\label{sec:italics}
+% The {\em MLA Handbook\/}\citeC{handbook} dictates that emphasis should
+% be indicated by underlining the text\citeM[94]{handbook}. Thus, the
+% \package{ulem} package, which underlines all emphasized
% text, is loaded by default in \Lopt{mla} and \Lopt{format} modes. To
% disable this, use the \OptionIndex{italics}\Lopt{italics} option.
% Conversely, if underlining is desired in \Lopt{style} or \Lopt{compat}
% Three additional citation commands are provided, all of which take the
% same arguments as |\cite|. To omit the author information from the
% citation, use \DescribeMacro{\citepage}|\citepage|. Indirect
-% citations---those of the format \examp{(qtd. in Brown 6)}---can be
+% citations---those of the format \examp{(qtd. in Pope
+% \pageref{sec:italics})}---can be
% created with \DescribeMacro{\citeindirect}|\citeindirect|. Finally, the
% parentheses are omitted by \DescribeMacro{\citeN}|\citeN|. This was
% intended for use in cross references, but it can also help in citing
% multiple works. The result of
-% |(\citeN[42]{knuth}|\texttt{; }|\citeN[69]{lamport})|
+% |(\citeN[42]{texbook}|\texttt{; }|\citeN[69]{latex})|
% would be something like \examp[.]{(Knuth 42; Lamport 69)}
%
% \subsubsection{Using {\rm \BibTeX}} \label{sec:bibtex}
% \emph{\LaTeX\/})} instead of \examp[.]{(Lamport, \emph{\LaTeX: A Document
% Preparation System\/})}
%
-% \StopEventually{\PrintChanges\PrintIndex}
+% \StopEventually{\PrintChanges\bibliography{mlastyle}\PrintIndex}
%
% \section{Implementation}
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\cite\mlastyle@cite
\let\citepage\mlastyle@cite
\let\citeindirect\mlastyle@cite
- \newcommand{\citeC}[2][]{ \@tempswafalse\@citex[]{#2}}
+ \newcommand{\citeC}[2][]{~\@tempswafalse\@citex[]{#2}}
\let\citeM\mlastyle@relax
\let\citepageM\mlastyle@relax
\let\citeindirectM\mlastyle@relax