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In-text: (Canfield, 1981)
Your Bibliography: Canfield, J., 1981. Wittgenstein, Language and World. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, p.155.
In-text: (Dead Poets Society, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Dead Poets Society. 1989. [film] United States: Touchstone Pictures.
In-text: (Dettmar, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Dettmar, K., 2014. Dead Poets Society Is a Terrible Defense of the Humanities. [online] The Atlantic. Available at: <https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/02/-em-dead-poets-society-em-is-a-terrible-defense-of-the-humanities/283853/> [Accessed 2 January 2018].
In-text: (Ellis, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Ellis, J., 1999. Literature lost. New Haven: Yale University Press, p.3.
In-text: (Field, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Field, M., 1995. Defying the Crowd: Cultivating Creativity in a Culture of Conformity. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 33(03), p.xi.
In-text: (Gale and Densmore, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Gale, T. and Densmore, K., 2001. Questions of (re)production and legitimation: A second screening of three films on teacher-student relations. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 33(5), pp.601-619.
In-text: (Hanson, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Hanson, G., 1999. Understanding Alan Sillitoe. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, pp.95-96.
In-text: (Isernhagen, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Isernhagen, H., 1979. Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht. 12th ed. p.184.
In-text: (Sillitoe, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Sillitoe, A., 1995. Mr Raynor the School-teacher. Collected Stories, pp.47-53.
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