: Indexing a long title with multiple parts and "The" at the beginning In indexing a lengthy, clumsy title like this: The Orphans, The First Day: The Blue Sedan I'm wondering where the ",
In indexing a lengthy, clumsy title like this:
The Orphans, The First Day: The Blue Sedan
I'm wondering where the ", The" should be placed:
Orphans, The, The First Day: The Blue Sedan
Orphans, The First Day: The Blue Sedan, The
Neither of these seems like a good solution. Any other suggestions? I've checked the CMOS15 and could not find guidance there.
Thanks.
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Unlike the prescribed style guidance of writing that it (normally) be unambiguous and easy to read (in other words, that it avoid awkward-looking constructions), I don't believe there is any such consideration in the back matter of books.
The rule is that if there is an article at the front of a title, it is placed at the end of the title after a comma.
By that, it should be:
Orphans, The First Day: The Blue Sedan, The
It shouldn't matter if it looks odd or not. It's not meant to be read and understood in the same way that a book's narrative should allow a reader to easily parse and comprehend it.
Anybody who knows the rules of alphabetization will know what the title of this book actually is—which is the only important piece of information.
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