![]() For example, if the title is a quote, like say, Either That Wallpaper Goes or I Do, and Oscar Wilde's name isn't mentioned in the opening paragraphs, how do I cite him as footnote? I understand Chĭo you mean that you want to write a footnote citing a footnote from another source? If so, cite the other source, and give the note number right after the page number. Sorry if I've missed this somewhere, but I'm looking to find out how to cite a quotation in a footnote. I do not see an indication of how to cite a footnote in a footnote. Why would you want to cite a footnote in a footnote? Footnotes are intended for text, not other footnotes. Tell us, Jimbob, which thing did you mean? Now I'm curious!įor the second citation of a footnote, in other words a footnote that is citing a source repeated in a previous footnote, do I need the title of the book? Would it be: I didn't even think of this possibility when the OP asked about "footnote in a footnote." I think we've covered all bases now.
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