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anthologize

[an-thol-uh-jahyz] / ænˈθɒl əˌdʒaɪz /


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The Times caught up with Mensch, Flahive and Santamaria to discuss what it was like to anthologize female experiences across different backgrounds and genres.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 19, 2022

To properly anthologize the genre in full is to reckon with its contradictions, its competing narratives and its inconsistencies.

From New York Times Aug. 5, 2021

Walker explains that the Folio Society wanted to anthologize the major Marvel eras, and its “aim was to allow readers to get closer to the Golden Age of Marvel Comics than they’ve ever been.”

From The Verge Aug. 14, 2019

Ms. Morrison also helped anthologize the writings of African authors including Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka.

From Washington Post Aug. 6, 2019

It is the first series under FX's "American Crime Story" banner that will anthologize true crime stories.

From Reuters Jan. 7, 2015

Likely composed by the earliest Buddhist nuns in a variety of Indian languages between 600 and 300 B.C., the verses were later anthologized in Pali, the scriptural language of Theravada Buddhism.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 23, 2026

Rather than a direct, anthologized adaptation, the new series pulls inspiration from a number of Stine’s most popular books — including “Say Cheese and Die!,”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 20, 2023

Acclaimed for their luminescent simplicity, her works were widely anthologized and earned comparisons to the works of the 19th-century poet Emily Dickinson.

From Washington Post Feb. 1, 2023

Her article for the magazine about wave-piloting in the Marshall Islands is anthologized in “The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2017.”

From New York Times Jul. 6, 2022

“That’s partly what’s so awful. I mean they’re not real poets. They’re just people that write poems that get published and anthologized all over the place, but they’re not poets.”

From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger

Many small presses in the region had been anthologizing local ghost stories for years.

From Slate Aug. 6, 2019

The good news about “The Emerald Light in the Air” is that it contains two masterpieces of the short story form, stories I hope are anthologized until anthologizing ends in fire or ice.

From New York Times Sep. 11, 2014

Even so, two hours of this kind of frenzied anthologizing, however well meant, are exhausting.

From Time Magazine Archive




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