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UK
/ænθˈɒlədʒi/
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[ US /ænˈθɑɫədʒi/ ]
[ US /ænˈθɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
- a collection of selected literary passages
How To Use anthology In A Sentence
- And don't forget, they're celebrating this milestone with a way-cool anthology of audio fiction: StarShip Sofa Stories, Volume 1! Congratulations to StarShip Sofa and Episode #100!
- This anthology pairs contemporary stories with folk tales, many of which interpret natural phenomena in the light of local knowledge and lore.
- For the past couple of years, the appearance of Christmas lights and festive decorations has heralded the arrival of a weighty travel anthology.
- I have thought it, for example, not humane to variegate the text of an Anthology with despairing obeli: and occasionally I have covered up an indubitable lacuna by artifices which I trust may pass undetected by the general reader and unreproved by the charitable critic. Preface
- Then comes an entirely new set of challenges: face-offs with writer friends whose essays he failed to select for the literary pastiche and fears the anthology will get skewered fatally by critics.
- The non-LP material that fleshes out the rest of the anthology is less rewarding.
- Deborah is also editing an anthology regarding heterosexuality for Pluto Press.
- Greta Christina is the editor of Best Erotic Comics 2008, and the author of "Deprogramming," an erotic short story from my new anthology. Boing Boing
- This 30-track anthology explains just why so many of his contemporaries hold Reilly in such regard.
- My poems are also going to be published in an anthology. Times, Sunday Times