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anthologize

[an-thol-uh-jahyz] / ænˈθɒl əˌdʒaɪz /


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Reading many of the essays freshly anthologized here, it’s hard to argue with these sentiments.

From Washington Post

The stories Saunders chooses are not the best-known, widely anthologized ones — not Chekhov’s “The Lady With the Dog” or Gogol’s “The Overcoat.”

From Washington Post

But to devotees of the weird tale and the ghost story, Irwin is also remembered as the author of two frequently anthologized short classics, “The Book” and “The Earlier Service.”

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These letters are often anthologized, and rightly so: They’re vivid, suspenseful and filled with poignant detail about the suffering of the survivors.

From New York Times

If she’s remembered today, it might be for her frequently anthologized short story “Children Are Bored on Sunday,” or for her marriage to the poet Robert Lowell, which was impressively catastrophic even by his standards.

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