Devine, L. (ca. 2016). “I sleep, but my heart waketh” : contiguity between Heinrich Heine’s imago of the Shulamite and Amy Levy’s “Borderland” [Electronic]. AJS Review, 40,2 (2016) 219-240, ,2 (2016) 219-240. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0364009416000398
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Devine, Luke. 2016. „“I sleep, but my heart waketh” : contiguity between Heinrich Heine’s imago of the Shulamite and Amy Levy’s “Borderland”“. Electronic. AJS Review, Nr. 40,2 (2016) 219-240: ,2 (2016) 219-240. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0364009416000398.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Devine L (2016) “I sleep, but my heart waketh” : contiguity between Heinrich Heine’s imago of the Shulamite and Amy Levy’s “Borderland”. AJS Review ,2 (2016) 219-240. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0364009416000398
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Devine, L.: “I sleep, but my heart waketh” : contiguity between Heinrich Heine’s imago of the Shulamite and Amy Levy’s “Borderland”. AJS Review. ,2 (2016) 219-240 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0364009416000398.
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Devine, Luke: “I sleep, but my heart waketh” : contiguity between Heinrich Heine’s imago of the Shulamite and Amy Levy’s “Borderland”. In: AJS Review (2016), Nr. 40,2 (2016) 219-240, S. ,2 (2016) 219-240