anthology
Significado: A published collection of poems, stories, or other writings by various authors, selected and arranged by an editor.
Anthologies play an important role in literature by introducing readers to a range of voices and styles within a single volume. They are commonly used in education and can be organised by theme, period, genre, or identity. The term has extended to other media: 'anthology series' in television refers to programmes where each episode or season tells a self-contained story with different characters, such as Black Mirror.
Ejemplos
- The Norton Anthology of English Literature is a standard textbook on university English courses. 《诺顿英国文学选集》是大学英语课程的标准教材。La Norton Anthology of English Literature es un manual estándar en los cursos universitarios de literatura inglesa.『ノートン英文学アンソロジー』は大学の英文学コースの標準的な教科書である。『노턴 영문학 선집』은 대학 영문학 과정의 표준 교재이다.
- She contributed a short story to an anthology of contemporary Scottish writing. 她为一部当代苏格兰作品选集贡献了一篇短篇小说。Contribuyó con un relato breve a una antología de escritura escocesa contemporánea.彼女は現代スコットランド文学のアンソロジーに短編小説を寄稿した。그녀는 현대 스코틀랜드 문학 선집에 단편소설을 기고했다.
- Black Mirror is a popular anthology series in which each episode explores a different aspect of technology and society. 《黑镜》是一部广受欢迎的选集剧,每集从不同角度探讨技术与社会的关系。Black Mirror es una popular serie antológica en la que cada episodio explora un aspecto diferente de la tecnología y la sociedad.『ブラック・ミラー』は人気のアンソロジーシリーズで、各エピソードがテクノロジーと社会の異なる側面を探求している。『블랙 미러』는 인기 있는 앤솔러지 시리즈로, 각 에피소드가 기술과 사회의 다양한 측면을 탐구한다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic, media
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Greek anthologia (a collection of flowers), from anthos (flower) and logia (collection), from legein (to gather). Originally referred to a collection of epigrams. Entered English in the 17th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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