anthologize

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  1. compile an anthology
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How To Use anthologize In A Sentence

  • In my composition and writing classes, when students discuss Malcom X's popularly anthologized autobiographical piece detailing how he acquired the fundamentals of reading and writing, they explore the meaning of literacy.
  • Some of the first stories that made a big impression of me were from the Silver Age of the 1950s that were just being anthologized when I was a kid growing up in the 1960s. MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 2 of 2)
  • Nine tenths of the critical writing about commodity culture could be anthologized under the title Killjoy Was Here; whether the point of view is Marxist alienation or post-structuralist hauteur, it's a given that the critic is monkishly immune to the gratifications involved. Material Girl
  • Kleinzahler, on the other hand, seems to feel that a popular anthologizer will ruin poetry. Timely Genre News
  • Use examples from the blog itself -- that's the way to get paid for the writing you've done, anthologize yourself. An Althouse blog fund-raiser.
  • No reader will fail to discover unfamiliar poems and poets, old favorites that have never before been anthologized, and new enthusiasms.
  • His work has been anthologized in numerous cartoons collections, such as Lawyers! Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms
  • His best-known and frequently anthologized story, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" made into a notable "Twilight Zone" episode, presents an Alabama planter about to be hanged for his services to the Confederacy. Lacerating Wit, Seasoned Cynic
  • Anyone in the San Francisco Bay area should check out fellow mommy anthologizer Nicki Richesin's upcoming readings. Surrender, Dorothy
  • If you substituted “the 900th interpreter of the Middle East conflict” for the bit about the History of England, and changed the anthologizer mentioned into a reference to CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL or indeed, to most of the textbooks currently used in English and American literature classes, the critique is still valid now. Author! Author! » 2007 » October
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