Darr, K. P. (ca. 2001). "Alas, she has become a harlot, " but who’s to blame? Unfaithful-female imagery in Isaiah’s vision [Book]. Passion, Vitality, and Foment, (2001) 55-76, (2001) 55-76.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Darr, Katheryn Pfisterer. 2001. „‚Alas, she has become a harlot, ‘ but who’s to blame? Unfaithful-female imagery in Isaiah’s vision“. Book. Passion, Vitality, and Foment, Nr. (2001) 55-76: (2001) 55-76.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Darr KP (2001) "Alas, she has become a harlot, " but who’s to blame? Unfaithful-female imagery in Isaiah’s vision. Passion, Vitality, and Foment (2001) 55-76
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Darr, K.P.: "Alas, she has become a harlot, " but who’s to blame? Unfaithful-female imagery in Isaiah’s vision. Passion, Vitality, and Foment. (2001) 55-76 (2001).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Darr, Katheryn Pfisterer: "Alas, she has become a harlot, " but who’s to blame? Unfaithful-female imagery in Isaiah’s vision. In: Passion, Vitality, and Foment (2001), Nr. (2001) 55-76, S. (2001) 55-76