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Anthology

An anthology is a published collection of literary works chosen by an editor or compiler. It typically gathers writings by multiple authors, though some anthologies collect works by a single author arranged around a theme, period, or genre. Anthologies may present poetry, short stories, plays, essays, or other forms, and are often organized to showcase a particular subject, nationality, era, or movement.

Origins trace to the classical term anthologia from Greek, meaning a “flower-gathering,” a curated collection of

Purpose of anthologies is to introduce readers to a range of voices, genres, or topics; to preserve

Formats and scope vary widely. Anthologies exist in print and digital formats and can be themed, such

Notable examples include The Best American Short Stories series, The Golden Treasury, and The Oxford Book of

poems
from
various
poets.
In
the
modern
sense,
editors
select,
annotate,
and
contextualize
pieces,
sometimes
including
introductions,
biographical
notes,
and
bibliographies.
and
curate
cultural
material;
and
to
offer
representative
samples
for
study
or
enjoyment.
They
differ
from
complete
works,
readers,
or
miscellanies
in
their
curated
scope
and
editorial
frame.
as
poetry
anthologies,
science
fiction
collections,
regional
or
historical
anthologies,
or
“best
of”
compilations.
They
may
be
organized
around
a
nationality,
era,
movement,
or
a
particular
subject
matter.
English
Verse.
Editorial
choices
in
anthologies
influence
how
readers
encounter
literature,
reflecting
taste,
market
considerations,
and
broader
cultural
aims.