Capitalize the initial letter of the first and last words of the title and subtitle of books, articles, essays, plays, films or television programs, musical compositions, records, compact discs, or cassettes. Capitalize all other words in the title except articles (a, an, the), coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet), short prepositions (at, in, on, of), and the to in infinitives, unless they are the first or last word. Style guides in particular disciplines may have slightly different capitalization conventions; for example, MLA style is to use lowercase for all prepositions, regardless of length.
Connections: A Multicultural Reader for Writers Winning through Intimidation Through the Looking Glass
If the title of a work does not follow capitalization conventions, use the author's capitalization style when citing the work.
"There's a certain Slant of light" is one of Emily Dickinson's most famous poems.