I'm working on a paper regarding the literary devices used to illustrate Lewis' points of view towards religion.
I found this nice quote on this website:
"People . . . suppose that allegory is a disguise, a way of saying obscurely what could have been said more clearly. But in fact all good allegory exists not to hide but to reveal; to make the inner world more palpable by giving it an (imagined) concrete embodiment."
The Pilgrim’s Regress, preface, paragraph 23Highlights in the History of Children's Fantasy
Now, I'd like to use this for my paper, but I'm unsure on how to cite it.
Am I allowed to use it? Should I cite the website? Or the book, itself?
I know these might be silly questions, but I honestly don't know and would like to be as thorough as possible.
Thanks!
PS. I looked at the copywrite section, but wasn't clear on if it included someone writing an essay.