Would Aristotle’s Poetics be with quotes, or underlined, when writing it in an essay?

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Would Aristotle’s Poetics be with quotes, or underlined, when writing it in an essay?

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Answer by Matt
Either underlined or italicized. I prefer to italicize book titles; it looks cleaner. You use quotation marks when citing short story titles, names of poems, etc.

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