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To disambiguate, add the type of literary work in parentheses, such as "(novel)", "(novella)", "(short story)", "(short story collection)", "(dialogue)", "(essay)", "(play)", "(poem)", "(poetry collection)", etc. If none of these specific qualifiers applies, "(book)" can be used. Note, however, that
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This guideline does not contain specific information on how to name Knowledge (XXG) articles on periodicals (magazines, newspapers, etc.). In most cases naming such articles will not be problematic, nor incompatible with this guideline, except that for periodicals that have no specific English
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From antiquity to the early modern age it was not uncommon for either the author or subsequent scribes or editors to divide a single written work into separate "books" (volumes, tomes, scrolls), where a more modern author would call such subdivisions "parts" or even "chapters": for example
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If further disambiguation is needed, add the author's surname in parentheses: "(Orwell novel)", "(Asimov short story)", etc. In this case it is not advised to leave out the qualifier of which type of book it is, except when referring to works of unclear classification such as
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The standard separator for the title and the subtitle (that is, in cases where both taken together don't constitute a continuing phrase) in the page name is a colon followed by a space, as in the first example above. Other separators include a comma,
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Books which have yet to be published in English are preferably referred to by an English version of the title, if the title in the original language would not easily be recognised by the majority of English speakers. For instance, (from
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itself has controversial implications, they are better explained in the article text and not crammed in the Knowledge (XXG) page title. Hence "(book)" or a similar qualifier is not used in article titles, unless where needed for
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However, in some cases, when a transcription or transliteration of a title originally not in the Latin alphabet is better known, and/or less ambiguous, that version of the title can be used. Example:
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used for musical compositions (lyrics or libretto) are usually not separated from the articles on those musical compositions, and follow the naming conventions for such types of works, e.g.:
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If an authoritative edition of a book has letters of various size on its title page, everything after the largest print is (usually) considered "subtitle" in the context of this guideline
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policy does not apply to redirect pages, so it is appropriate to create redirects with these titles in order to make Knowledge (XXG) easier to navigate.
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contained in the book) are capitalized by the same convention that governs other literary and artistic works such as plays, films, paintings etc.
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the author attempted (deliberately, as explained by herself) to create a fiction/non-fiction cross-over genre, and locating the article at either
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A History of Western Philosophy and Its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
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policy instructs not to "correct" what authors of notable works want to express with the title they give to their work (see also
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Texts that are as well a prayer and/or liturgical/ritual text, as they are also standard lyrics for compositions (e.g.
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
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Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (definite and indefinite articles at beginning of name) § Titles of works
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See the style guide of the Bibliographies WikiProject for recommendations on the naming of bibliographies.
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Should a book title, of a book originally written in a foreign language, be translated into English?
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contains eight "books", somewhat of "chapter" length when compared to more modern writings.
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However, there are texts that started to live a life on their own, such as libretto of the
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Like all articles, books (and other media such as films and video games) that have a
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Knowledge (XXG):What Knowledge (XXG) is not § Knowledge (XXG) is not a crystal ball
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guideline for the naming of Knowledge (XXG) articles about books, which includes
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If the book is best known by an English title, use that version of the title.
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take precedence over the guidance relating to books on this page. By contrast
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See the "comics" Naming Conventions guideline for comics and graphic novels.
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Book titles, like names of other works, are proper nouns and thus "
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When the title version "best known in English" cannot be determined
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Sometimes books are collected into a larger entity, for example a "
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A unique manuscript can have the physical form of a book (e.g. the
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in the sense of this guideline and the title is thus italicized.
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in a Knowledge (XXG) page title. For instance, in the mentioned
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Knowledge (XXG):Article titles § Neutrality in article titles
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For the purpose of this guideline, "book" means the entire
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On the Social Contract; or, Principles of Political Rights
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may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
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edition, the title is usually not translated (example:
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Titles § Series titles
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The titles of books (usually meaning the title of the
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Be aware that parenthetical qualifiers can introduce
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Knowledge (XXG):Article Titles § Article title format
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on the title page, the Knowledge (XXG) article is at
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The Eton Choirbook: Facsimile with Introductory Study
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Titles § Major works
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should use the work's commonly used name (following
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For some books it cannot be determined, not even by
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Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (capitalization)
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where one bears the subtitle and another does not.)
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Bibliographies § Naming
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Definite or indefinite article at beginning of name
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When in doubt, discuss first on 14: 1464:is a line from a children's song. 709:naming conventions on manuscripts 1462:Who's afraid of the big bad wolf 26: 1457:Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1254:A History of Western Philosophy 1598:Knowledge (XXG):Citing sources 1365:Night and Day (disambiguation) 1314:Knowledge (XXG):Disambiguation 719:Ancient use of the term "book" 1: 1241:The Gene: An Intimate History 1052:José Saramago § List of works 731:Commentarii de Bello Gallico 1602:page names of book articles 1091:most authoritative original 1648: 1472: 1393: 1317: 1311: 1149: 1137:commons:Commons:Timed Text 1134: 1008: 994: 934:– page title according to 803: 696: 332:Government and legislation 62: 56:this guideline's talk page 15: 1438:refers to a Bible quote; 1190:Dune: The Butlerian Jihad 458:Language/country-specific 1606:books cited as reference 1516:as written by the author 1280:On the Origin of Species 1600:– a difference between 1561:Darwin's Dangerous Idea 1555:Darwin's Dangerous Idea 1359:. 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