To acknowledge the work of one author that you
have found in the work of another. Record only
the work that you have actually seen in the list of
Works Cited.
Use abbreviation ‘qtd. In’ (“quoted in”)
In-text |
Gombrich argues that both art and nature are “needs of the mind” (qtd. in Norrington 22). |
Works Cited |
Norrington, Frederick. New Aesthetics: Life in Art. London: Faber & Faber, 1989. Print. |