![]() ![]() Intellectual Life (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 193.ġWolff, Michael, Marian Evans to George Eliot: The Moral and Intellectualįoundations of Her Career, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University, 1958, 28, Review 29 (1877) 348-69, quoted in Fleishman, Avrom, George Eliot's Place of publication: Publisher, Date.ġDowden, Edward, "Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda," Contemporary as noted in Author's "Article Title," from the Date issue of Journal Title (quoted in Author Date).Īuthor. Original Book cited in a Text (Footnote or Endnote):ġAuthor, Book Title, Place of Publication: Publisher, Date, Page,Ĭiting Original Work within the text of your paper and Citing Secondary Text in Reference List: Quoted in Author, Title (Place of Publication: Publisher, Date), Page. Original Article cited in a Text (Footnote or Endnote):ġAuthor, "Article Title," Journal Title Volume # (Date): Page, You should attempt to find and read the original work, if possible. When you are quoting or paraphrasing information by someone who was quoted in a secondary source, and you have not read the original, you should cite the original source either as a footnote/endnote, or within the text, and then cite the secondary source in the reference list. Only cite secondary sources when you are unable to obtain the original. ![]()
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