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An annotated edition of a work is essentially a book within a book. The inner book is the original text and the outer book is the volume of annotations. Cite the book you are citing, inner if you a...
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An annotated edition of a work is essentially a book within a book. The inner book is the original text and the outer book is the volume of annotations. Cite the book you are citing, inner if you are citing the original text, outer if you are citing the annotations. Details are here: [http://penandthepad.com/cite-annotated-book-mla-2999.html](http://penandthepad.com/cite-annotated-book-mla-2999.html)