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Meaning

An "anthology" is a collection of various works, typically literary pieces such as poems, short stories, essays, or excerpts, compiled into a single volume. It often focuses on a specific theme, genre, or period, bringing together multiple authors or styles for readers to enjoy and explore.

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Etymology

The word "anthology" comes from the Greek word "anthologia," which means "a collection of flowers" (from "anthos," meaning "flower" and "legein," meaning "to gather"). It was originally used to refer to a collection of poems but has since expanded to include various literary forms.

Examples

  1. The school library has a beautiful anthology of American poetry that includes works from both famous and contemporary poets.
  2. For her literature class, she was required to read an anthology of short stories focusing on social issues.
  3. The anthology of ancient Greek texts offers insights into the culture and values of that time.
  4. He gifted her an anthology of love letters that captured the essence of romance through the ages.

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