"How do I cite a source that is quoted in another source (secondary source)?"
Citing a source from a secondary source (quoted in...,) is discouraged because authors are
expected to have examined or consulted the works they cite. If an original source in unavailable,
both the original and the secondary source must be listed.
- Louis Zukofsky, “Sincerity and Objectification,” Poetry 37 (February 1931): 269, quoted in Bonnie Costello,
Marianne Moore: Imaginary Possessions (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981), 78.
You can learn more about this topic in Chicago Manual of Style, 14.260: Citations taken from secondary sources.
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